ARTIFICIAL MANURES
... any ami all kind* of Garden Work and out-dooi*. L.N. baa several recent recommendations well life eijrerience.—Address, Blackberry Hall, Broughton Road, Banbury. ...
... any ami all kind* of Garden Work and out-dooi*. L.N. baa several recent recommendations well life eijrerience.—Address, Blackberry Hall, Broughton Road, Banbury. ...
... Well Bbewehv, is i« stated, i* liKely tamed into a cycle factory. The Blackberry Seabok,—There hedge near limiogton, Mr. Holder'9 farm, wiiioh it ia coinputed there is ton blackberries. Local Success.—Mr. J. of Mill, took second prize at Woodstock show ...
... . The Well etats!, !■ liicely turned into a cycle fuctoiy. The Blackberry Season - .— There is hedge pear llminglao, Mr. flolder’e farm, ou which is computed there is too of blackberries. Local SrcCEss.—Mr J. Padbury, of B.rch.aton Mill, took prize at ...
... One great authority on pr•serring asserts that blackberries will not hear to be treated like currants, arid have the juice strained off ter jelly, their flavour being thereby impaired, and that blackberry jam is the proper accompaniment of avast pork. ...
... borders vatiegated, and the garden will be a nightmare of unreet. A WIIITS BLACCRlRRY.—Blackberry, the iceberg, is an anomalous fruit, for it is a white blackberry, in clear opal, showing its seeds, when ripe, as though they were set in ice, hence its ...
... for every child loves blackberry jam, and blackberry pudding is food for the gods, when eaten with thick yellow cream. Here is a clear case of wastefulness. Butter is dear, sugar is cheap, and there are heaps of luscious blackberries only waiting to be picked ...
... capital pies and puddings wet when only half-grown. Apples and blackberried to- 'I gether make a delicious tart, and this reminds me to call remark, 1 Why do people not cultivate the blackberry her :more generally P Never inind the American kinds, ea My ...
... per 1b. Is. 4d, { Caulifl’r Id. to 3.d. each. Eggs 13 for Is. Od. j Potatoes, per lb 3 id. Tomatoes,per lb.4d.toBd. | Blackberries, per lb. 3d. Celery, per stick 1 id. | Damsons, to 2d. WILTSHIRE PIGS, in lota of Dot less than 10 —stores over 7 but ...
... yellow; which I. quitein Ideal &dour for shading either gas or lamp` light. TO PRISRRVII OLACSBERRIEL Blackberry jam: Crush a quart of fully ripened blackberries with 11b. of Anely pounded cane loaf sugar, put it in a preserving pan, and let it simmer over a ...
... Butter, perlk. Is. sd. Csulifi’r Id. to 3d. each. Eggs 10 for Is. Od, Potatoes, per lb. W, Tomatoes,per Ib.4d.toSd. Blackberries, per lb. 3d. Celery, per stick ~.I|d. Pears 2d. toSd WILISHIRB PIGS, lota of not leas than 10—stores over 7 but not exoeediog ...
... September morning, when the still green fields were all glittering with dew, and bright webs of silver gossamer sparkled on the blackberry bushes, an acorn and a mushroom found themselves side by side. Toe mushroom was tall and freshlooking, and thought a deal ...
... with a pair of scissors. Like all wild fruits, blackberries require to be given sugar liberally if the preserve is to be kept more than a few weeks. Stingy housekie pers have an idea that as the blackberry is common and cheap it is unnecessary to treat ...