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BLACKBERRY VARIETIES

... BLACKBERRY VARIETIES. The Himalaya blackberry is recommended by the Royal Horticultural frociety, and should be grown where space admits. It sakes enorm ous growth, and bears clusters of blackberries of large_age. like ordinary blackberries, it fruits ...

Published: Friday 06 October 1933
Newspaper: West Lothian Courier
County: West Lothian, Scotland
Type: | Words: 127 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THEIR CHARACTERISTICS AND CULTURE 1111 AN EXPERT

... duced. The fruits are about twice as big as an ordinary blackberry. and are of the dark red colour of a sfellvipened mui berry. The delicious flavour is between those of the raspberry and the blackberry and the plants are iself.fertile. They at shape, and ...

Published: Friday 06 October 1933
Newspaper: West Lothian Courier
County: West Lothian, Scotland
Type: | Words: 140 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PAROZONE

... raspberry and the blackberry the fruit is excellent stewed, while It en makes a capital jam. The loyeberry is a but berry, bearing like the loganberry, but Jet black in and of true blackberry flavour. It ass the acidity of the blackberry. Like loganberry ...

Published: Friday 04 November 1932
Newspaper: West Lothian Courier
County: West Lothian, Scotland
Type: | Words: 142 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

RNORIIOI7I3 GROWTH

... GROWTH. The Himalaya blackberry is recommend. ed by the Royal Horticultural San. should be grown where space admifa a makes huge growth, and bean clusters d blackberries of large aim. Unlike blackberries, it fruits on the cld wool a well as on that of ...

Published: Friday 04 November 1932
Newspaper: West Lothian Courier
County: West Lothian, Scotland
Type: | Words: 196 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SOME NEWER FRUIT BERRIES

... and blackberry: and the fruit is excellent stewed, while it also makes • capital jam. The Lowberry is a fine berry, bearing fruit like the loganberry, but jet black in colour, and of true blackberry flavour. It has not the acidity of the blackberry. Like ...

Published: Friday 19 November 1926
Newspaper: West Lothian Courier
County: West Lothian, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1116 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SHOP AT LIPTON'S and Save Money

... SHOP AT LIPTON'S and Save Money Great Reduction in Prices Finest lit Jams APRICOT 1,4 BLACKBERRY L. J I PLUM do. I's GREENGAGE.. 17 , STRAWBERRY do. 1.9} RA4P.,ERRY BLACK CURR.NT do. 2'l JARS FE ES (Id. allowed on MARMALADE do 1 2 large ...

Published: Friday 05 May 1922
Newspaper: West Lothian Courier
County: West Lothian, Scotland
Type: | Words: 50 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

TEA PROM PIPS

... TEA PROM PIPS. In Germany it is no longer a ease of do you prefer China or Indian? You can have tea from apple pipe, Blackberry leaves, raspberry or strawberry leaves. A TEMPORARY MAP. A German publishing firm which has just produced a new atlas offers ...

Published: Friday 01 March 1940
Newspaper: West Lothian Courier
County: West Lothian, Scotland
Type: | Words: 63 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

MINISTRY OF FOOD THIS WEEK'S Taenacir n u t n ad ,: a e u r : e i s

... decorate with chopped mint and a small chopped onion. THE BLACKBERRY CROP illackberries are ripening fast all over the country. Don't neglect this good and health-giving . fruit. Try to organise blackberry-picking parties— but take care to close all gates and ...

Published: Friday 13 September 1940
Newspaper: West Lothian Courier
County: West Lothian, Scotland
Type: | Words: 304 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LIPTON S JAMS AND JELLIES

... Apple Strawberry- and Gooseberry Jelly Marmalade lb. 2P. 70 9d 1/4 10d 1/7 103 1/7 lld 1/8 lld 1/8 Plum Jam Apple Jelly Blackberry Jelly Strawberry Jam Black Currant Jam Raspberry Jam Jars free. 4-d on Ilb jars. id on 2 lb. jars, allowed when returned ...

Published: Friday 20 January 1922
Newspaper: West Lothian Courier
County: West Lothian, Scotland
Type: | Words: 87 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

GROWN ALMOST ANYWHERE,

... GROWN ALMOST ANYWHERE, provided that the land be not wet and sour. Raspberries, loganberries, and blackberries do well on light land, and gooseberries and currants thrive even in clay. It is not wise to plant in turfed land, as this renders proper cultivation ...

Published: Friday 29 October 1926
Newspaper: West Lothian Courier
County: West Lothian, Scotland
Type: | Words: 133 | Page: 2 | Tags: none