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FEMININE FANCIES AND FASHIONS,

... picture hatE, I .vith soft plumes, will be worn Bhortly; mtean time, rather coarse strawos obtain. Poppies, I rowan berries, blackberries-botlt fruit and flowers-elderberries and their flowers, with . ivy, are severally used to trim. Immense .rosettos of glace ...

Rural Notes

... as may be seen from the state of the pastures, the growth of mushrooms, and the development of rich, juicy fruit on the blackberry bushes. The heat has never been oppressive, and the nights, with a temperature ranging from 48 to 54 deg., have had just ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 954 | Page: 38 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONS OF THE DAY

... sunburned straw, edged with blazk velvet. '7he rosette is in, crnison silk, and the curled quills are dark brown. A cluster of blackberries rests on the hair at the left ide, under the brim. The hat shown in the second i1uastra- tion, has cormflowers all round ...

DESOLATE MONA

... aid Septem1i)r are the months when the c ountry is scen to the best advantage, and those Vho know not thle delights of blackberrying should trl the dazzling hedgerows of the Isle of 'Man in the I latter nonth ?? I am digreming. If the country dis- tricts ...

The Home

... bottlea tea- spoonful of maraschino, ditto of brandy, and the game of carbonate of potagh. Cork tightly with newf dorks. - i Blackberry yrup '-Masih' the berries and ytrain Athl juice': trough w clean and well-scalded sieve, then to each pound of 'juice add- ...

IN JESMOND DENE

... when it was an uncultivated waste land, upon which t'hey played a-s children, and gathered, in the seaaon, wild rasps and blackberries, growing plentifully in the 'w-eenia wcod, as a pocrtion of the nisc7e was called. There n-as a delightful breeziness ...

NEWCASTLE FLOWER SHOW

... adapted for both walls and pillars. Another noveltv of great merit is the Lowan Berry, a cross between thie raspberry and the blackberry. Tt nas raised hb Judge Loran in CaliFornia. and Messrs Fell and Co. were the first to introduce it into this country. The ...

LOCAL FLOWER SHOWS

... tractive fruit of recent introduction. The firm are also doing a large trade in the Logan berry. It is a cross between the blackberry and the raspberry, and is very productive, yielding luioius berries of a great size. The stand altogether attracted great ...

ALVESTON FLOWER SHOW

... Riddlford. Cat flowers-1st, E. Bush. Murillo cherries-1st, W. J. Curtis. Clierries-Ist, H. Saxton. Watercress-lst MI. Fudge, Blackberries-lst, Miss Blackmore. Bottled clder-lst, A. D. Wilcox. Doves-1st, Ray- mond Ann; 2nd, Mrs James. Guinea fowls' eggs- 1st ...

HEALTH AND HOME

... work, like John Grumnlie. I hadl aQ experielloe to prove what I say, only a week or two age., in moy ramp by the sea. The blackberries. adils hrael'S, gl'owV in 'great abundance in my field. It ?? I said ton my sister Mary, to let such ditdiollsO fil it ...

REDWICK AND NORTHWICK HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... 5. Hookings; 3rdajorPaget. :Pears,naiinary -lst, G. L. Hunt; 2nd, C;. Neale; 3rd, C. Hopkins. Nectarines-let, G. Nests. Blackberries-lst, Miss 1)DIVISION 4. For Cottagers own growth. 3 FLOWEnS.-Dabias, double-let, W. Carpenter. Mignonette-let, W. Carpenter ...

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... discussion of the lengthy programme of the entertainment set forth, that bouquets for the artists were as plentiful as blackberries; and Charles Adams secured a good laugh by ambling down to the footlights in response to a recall as if expecting a floral ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2571 | Page: 21 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture