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... tb. Tina SPLENDID JAM, 3 H>. Jura GOOSE & HASP. lb. Jars UAIISON B>. Jars BLACKBERRY k APPLE 3 lb. Jars NEW MARMALADE 2 ft. Jam NEW MARMALADE ...
... tb. Tina SPLENDID JAM, 3 H>. Jura GOOSE & HASP. lb. Jars UAIISON B>. Jars BLACKBERRY k APPLE 3 lb. Jars NEW MARMALADE 2 ft. Jam NEW MARMALADE ...
... gPLENDID J> UR E JAMS rpHE LOBE 7 lb. Tins SPLENDID JAM. 3 lb. Jara GOOSE 6c RASP 3 tt>. Jars DAMSON 3 !t>. Jara BLACKBERRY & APPLE .. 3 lb. Jars NEW MARMALADE 2 tb. Jars NEW MARMALADE ...
... larger than our own. Brackperny Jam.—Boil together a quantity of apples cut small, and blackberries that are thoroughly ripe, in proportion of one pound of blackberries to half a pound of apples. When boiled quite soft and pulpy, strain through s hair sieve ...
... as food. Plums are not so casy of di pears, aud grapes—e disadvante are more \ when cooked than when in raw conditi ies, blackberries, and strawberrie made a meal of just as they plac benefit to the consumer. Mr. Morgan fruit should not meals all through ...
... Apple Jelly is free from artificial colouring, the natural tintOT the fruit only being preserved. Hartley's New fie&goa'a Blackberry Jelly _>o w ready ; great delicacy. -2 ...
... Apple Jelly is free from aitilicial colour ing, tho natural tint of the fruit only being preserved. Hartley's New Season's Blackberry Jelly now ready ; great delicacy. 93 Mrs. L_.\ui_y.— Mrs. Langtry write 3 : — I have much plea- sure in stating that I liave ...
... men. PRIVILZGID the ether day to viii: the careless order'd garden of a friend, we came upon the rare spectacle of blackberries in cultivation. One of the common English varieties was planted some years ago against an East wall, and the results of ...
... Apple Jelly is free from arti_ci»l colouring, the natural tint of the fruit only being preserved. Hartley's New Season's Blackberry JjLy now ready ; great delicacy. ■• Hollow_t's Pills. — 'vv'ith the darkening days and changing temperature j the digestion ...
... Chttwyod's Never. 3 w Mr. V. aged—£loo •••AtAA Mr. Heastnen's f. Hagioscope—Conceit, yrs.—£loo •• r,n0 * Mr. Hudson's Blackberry, 3yrs.-£lOO Osborue Mr. J. Lowe's Sapientia, 2yra.—£l(X), ' Mr. C. J. Merry's yr*.—xlOO .. - Jouslffe Mr. J. Ayton, ...
... 61:11b Oranges 84 to pet ist Pine apples 216 d to Moan\ Apricots 14 per dos Tomatoes 4d to 84 lb Bilberries 3d per pint Blackberries nd per lb Ed to 6d peril' Apples Id to 44 per lb Pears Ed to 84 per lb pears 2e 64 per do Melons Is to Is 6d (orb Lemmas ...
... Jelly is free froa I artificial colouring, the natural tint of tho fruit only fceinx ' preserved. Hartley's New Season's Blackberry JelTy i now ready ; grea.t delicacy. gg ' ...
... delicate and agreeable fruit. Gooseberries are wholesome, but should be cooked if eaten ie any quantity. Raspberries and blackberries arc excellent, and should be eaten freely. Strawberries are probably the most heartily welcomed of onr small fruits, and ...