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THE HAND CHINESE. UEIGN OP THE BLACKBERRY. PROPOSED PORTUGUESE SELLING AT TH REE TIMES THE PRICE OF Tbs Durban ..

... THE HAND CHINESE. UEIGN OP THE BLACKBERRY. PROPOSED PORTUGUESE SELLING AT TH REE TIMES THE PRICE OF Tbs Durban correspondent of the Standard under- PLUMS, stands that arrangements are nearing completion The first blackberries put upon Covent Garden whereby ...

IODNG PEOPLE’S COLUMN

... boys and girls never have any difficulty in recognising a Blackberry when you see one, and in that respect you are far better on than botanists, for I think they have more °u™* with Blackberries than with almost any other plant that growa. you asked 20 ...

CORRESPONDENTS' REPLIES TO OUERIES 1262.—Jews in Encland re the Middle Aces. It mistake to think that there ..

... —ll.K. 1384.—Colepkxy—If the blackberry is out of when the colopexy has touched it, and the polt pixy is kind of phantom horse, do phantom horses browse on blackberries*' And if such phantom horse swallows pound of blackberries ices his inside look like ...

SOME SPECIAL JAMS

... easily procurable. First favourite, or should be, is bramble jam or jelly. In England the bramble called the blackberry, but in Scotland blackberries are the black currants of the gardens. Not only dietetically but medicinally this jam is very excellent. ...

USE AND BEAUTY

... Then there are humbler plants that might bo more considered than they are. such as cranberries, slops, parsley-leaved blackberries, dewberries, on, which would*make preserves, or syrups, or p^kles. ...

FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS R J^ AVIy 'S AMOT3S JpiLLS

... CROSSES, BOUQUETS, CUT BLOOMS, AT SHORTEST NOTICE. Nurseries: NORTH TOWN, TAUNTON. WANTED BEST QUALITY APPLES, PEARS, BLACKBERRIES AND MUSHROOMS. [HBB98 —62627 Established over Half-a-Centurt. YOUR BRIDE-CAKES OF ALFRED HATTON & Co., TJNI9N STREET, BRISTOL ...

VICAR AND COMING EXTINCTION OF CURATES

... miles to see, has also fallen through. But experience is only the universal one. idea that curates are as plentiful as blackberries is hopelessly wrong. a few years they will bo as extinct as the dodo. Possibly some may be stuffed and exhibited cases ...

ST. JAMES’S CHURCH

... at Nain, the account of ll'-i* miracle being read for the Gospel for the day. the afternoon there was held the annual “ blackberry service,” a large number of young people bringing offerings that fruit. The Vicar (the Rev. F. W. Young) gave.an appropriate ...

FOODS FOR rOSTIVF.NESS

... ter a they furnish upon being absorbed st the digestive secretions and per very Fruits with « ds are laxative, such ecame blackberries, strawberries, and also gr Fruits stance large amount witbout seeds. special laxative properties through ¢ | Lord actions ...

A PROFIT OF £l5O AN ACRE

... wholesale. The bushes were planted against a north fence, and were protected from north winds by a trellis of parsley-leaved blackberries. The crop was equal to a yield three tons per acre, being a ton more than the ordinary good crop output. The fruits were ...

AGRICULTURAL NEWS

... tor the tirst time which bids fair to become useful. The plant bearing it is hybrid between the raspberry and the common blackberry. It called the Mahdi. Mating Early Flocks.—Flocks are now being mated, will be during the present month, til along tho south ...

Snow Lascashiw:.—The heaviest snowfall the winter in South-east Lancashire occurred on Saturday. The fall ..

... climate, I had the pleasure to presented with, and fact, personally to cull, large numbers of primmees. Wild strawberry and blackberry bloesoma,tjo, were in profusion, and the calyx of the rhododendron gave promise of early opening revelation its gorgeous ...