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... as plentiful as black- berries. FEIEND And they were not ? GRKENHOBX Well, ye J, they were; but, you see, there are no blackberries in that region. ...
... as plentiful as black- berries. FEIEND And they were not ? GRKENHOBX Well, ye J, they were; but, you see, there are no blackberries in that region. ...
... taken first prize Car- 1 diff May Day- Show, 1898 also light Carr; suit any business.—Price, Butcher, kbergwynti. 293n BLACKBERRIES, per quart.—Write to Lewis, Lanbrenig Lodge, Llanddewibrefi, Cardiganshire.n ANTET) immediately, a good Tailor and Cutter; ...
... & PURE SVGAP, QNLY 2s—Black Currant 8d. 2s—Raspberry 9%di 2s—Strawberry 2is-Greengage 7d. 2s—Blackberry.. 6Vad. 2s-Gooseloery 6d. 2s— Plum 6d. 2s-Blackberry and Apple 5d. 2s—Plum and Apple Note our only address IHE PEOPLES POPULAR FOOD PROVIDERS. jQAVID ...
... wooden fences:; nails and shreds are used. Blackberries are not much cultivated, possibly because in many parts they fruit so abundantly in a wild state. Those who would like to grow our native blackberries might give them the same culture as raspberries ...
... PROVIDERS, E S T T A N F, AT LOWEST PRICES. STRAWBERRY 8d per 21b. Jar. XASPBERRY 9c1 BLACK CURRANT 7d BLACKBERRY 6(1 D A, LM,3 0 N 6'4d ZREENGAGE bd BLACKBERRY & APPLE, M PLUM fLUM & APPLK. 4yd NOTE ONLY ADDRESS- WESTMINSTE STORES, w MARTO!I STREET, cARDIFF ...
... O'CLOCK. Box Office Open Daily from Ten to Four. MISSING since 1st tost., Elizabeth, wife of Wm. 1 Ctowther, of No. S, Blackberry-place, Mountain Ash, age 34, short, and of light complexion dressed in black skirt, light bpdice, and black hat. Information ...
... Proctor Wrangham stayed t3 hear no more. Un- mindful of the glorious day when he and Harris fell, he broke incontinently for a blackberry patch into which he plunged as recklessly aa he of old who scratched out both his eyes. His antagonist, who had stood ready ...
... NEW RASPBERRY n Od- per jar. NEW BLACK OURRANT „ at 9d. per jar. BEST MIXED JAM „ BEST MARMALADE „ „ at 6d per jar. BEST BLACKBERRY JAM „ „ at 7d per jar. BEST PLUM JAM u a*6%4 £ 9Tj*t. > v' t.1 — jfNBST CHEDDAR, GOUDA, AND GORGONZOIiA POTATOES, TEAS ...
... viae 2. U liliams. Best specimen plant-fl, A. iselbv • 2 }k,clfonl. Apples-I, W. Deacon 2, Tho* Price 5. K. VViLbfl.ms. Blackberries—3, ilarg&ref- A. Taylor 2, :&ch Michaelson 3. S. J. Hoooer. Best sneciinea .ruii—1. E. iliiams (2 entries only). Kidney ...
... FOOD PROVIDERS, JAMS, AT LOWEST PRICES, STRAWBERRY 96 per 21b; JAr RASPBERRY 9 ...
... less ground, and one-third less time is occupied in moving and feeding the rabbits. Cultivating Blackberries. It hAs generally been said that the blackberry deteriorated immediately it was cultivated, aud this has been borne out by experience. It is probable ...
... the bushes are kept fairly open, and in proportion to their size not overcrowded with wood, good crops will bo had. Where blackberries are grown their treatment should be much the same as rasp- berried, but the alioots may be well restricted to about But ...