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QUEEN SWEETHEART

... hardly the air of a woman a to the manner horn,. flt, then, titles are cheap in I Russia, and princes and princesses grow on blackberry g bushes there. - t Tredennis looked forward with half-aimused apprehen. sion to his talk with Sir George Lewvins on the ...

THE ROYAL SHOW

... special attention to the Loganberry. e This, say the cultivators, is a d true hybrid between the red rasp- ber an' the blackberry, a fruit of Iyse ique value; 'hene it is destined to ie a~rk an epoch in fruit culture quite -as definite- as p berry that ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT YORK

... have achieved a great triumph in connection with the Logan berry, which was a rrue hybrid between the red raspberry and the blackberry, a-nd is a fruit of unique value. It is said to be perfectly hardy, and to have withstood a temperature of se-eal degrees ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... coutrair ladiea, anat purvey to you red rose caeliOa! Love 'Ditviatlouss. As for love divinations, they tire as plenty as blackberries, or as reasons upoc conmhuleion. Divination by a green ivy-leaf EotnldS a more attractive charm than divination by onions ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

OXFORDSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... ExTRe PRODmC-tMS EnaC. -. f ollection. ofPotatoes. from Mr. Andraw--Adam 'ead- Beadington, h.c. ,een- -Basket of Cultivated Blackberries&,fron42;,4 tson, Baker, Aston-street, h.c. mten- ?? _ t; . WARGRAVE REQATTA.'.;_-w ?? lker, 1.. . Wargrave'regatta, took ...

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 ...

GRANDPONT HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... shown by Mr. Burns, in which were a finely-grown ei ~ebunch of black gj.rapes, and dishes ocltivated teC sd American Banl blackberries and cherries. I -Vegetables, however, were the principal feature f n_ othsowanmayothprductions onl view, igwudjs o odteronin ...

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 ...

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 ...