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BLACKBERRIES

... BLACKBERRIES. Sir Edwin Arnold. ] When the commencement of September brines days of doom to the partridges, the blackberry, which has alternately green and red, justifies its name by covering the bushes on down and common and hedgerow, with dark and g ...

Published: Thursday 12 September 1901
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 150 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

American Blackberries

... American Blackberries. The varieties of American Blackberries grown in this country, and which seem the best, arc Wilson, Junr., Kittatiny, and Lawton. Even these, however, do not always do well in this country. No doubt the very best of cultivated B ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1901
Newspaper: Cornish & Devon Post
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 111 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BLACKBERRY SUPERSTITIONS

... BLACKBERRY SUPERSTITIONS Cornwall is great blackberry county and recall the following superstitions, in reference this bush and its fruit, which exist in thi> pun of England. After Michaelmas day the country people say that the spits on ah the blackberries ...

Published: Thursday 05 November 1908
Newspaper: The Cornish Telegraph
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 178 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

The Devil and the Blackberries

... The Devil and the Blackberries. Aecordaig to tbe t‘c*'o;sh the dev .1 is liiisy c*d ...

Published: Thursday 06 October 1904
Newspaper: The Cornish Telegraph
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 665 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MODEST BLACKBERRY,

... MODEST BLACKBERRY, The modest blackberry is veiy largely despised by those at whose very door it grows in the greatest profusion. That is the way of the world with most things ; but the bramble lierry is not despised those living in large centres, and ...

Published: Thursday 26 August 1909
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 218 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE BLACKBERRY SEASON

... The public just now would take blackberries in any quantity, as there is really very little fruit about for culinary purposes other than apples, which, by the way, are a favourite combination with blackberries. The blackberry' trade this season should be ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1902
Newspaper: Cornish & Devon Post
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 169 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BLACKBERRIES FOR PROFIT

... BLACKBERRIES FOR PROFIT. Professor Bailey says the Improved forms of blackberries that there Is no bush fruit which capable of yielding greater prrflt, but his observation relates only to plants that aro properly cared for. Neglected blackberries form ...

Published: Thursday 30 April 1908
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 362 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BLACKBERRY & APPLE

... BLACKBERRY & APPLE 2-lb jar 60 RASPBERRY & GOOSEBERRY JAM -lb jar 10d RASPBERRY & APPLE JAM 3-lb jar 9d APRICOT JAM (Pink's) 3-lb jar 10d PLUM JAM 3-1b jar 9d MARMALADE 1-lb put 30 MARMALADE 3-lb jar 70 JELLIES id each, 10d per dozen CHOCOLATE POWDER ...

THE CULTURE OF BLACKBERRIES

... THE CULTURE OF BLACKBERRIES. Soil and Location. Many of the American blackberries ire excellent, fruits. Strong, well drained clay soils are best; but the plants thrive almost anywhere. Where ik>ssihle. a cool exposure is desirable. Fertilizers.—On good ...

Published: Thursday 16 July 1903
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 324 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Blackberries at Xmas

... Blackberries Xmas. Whilst wrapt the gloom fog soarcfl> anv par-all**! histoiv. ami olh**r th«* hax** lre«*n visits! «ilh sno*v storms gr*tit wv«-nt>. P«*nz.inc-’ has onjow ...

Published: Thursday 29 December 1904
Newspaper: The Cornish Telegraph
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 565 | Page: 3 | Tags: none