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... the Value! PLUM, PLUM A APPLE, PLUM A PEAR, PLUM. GREEN GOOSEBEBBT. MIXED FRUIT—lib., 4a. } 21b0., 6Jd.; 31b0., B}d. BLACKBERRY, BLACKBERRY AND APFLR. QUINCE AND APPLE—Iib, 4d ; 21bo, 7iJ tlbo., Sid. RASPBERRY A RED CURRANT, lib, 5d.; Ilbo, *Jd.j 81 bo, ...

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... planted NEW BLACKBERRIESBEDFORD GIANT new monster Blackberry. It ■ early and prolific and grand vonr. Strong plants each. NEW BLACKBERRY—JOHN INNES” \fi Mill .MKKIT. R H.S.. I«:i4 .> moat marvellous Late Blackberry .* introduced. Its fruit is twice ■ -U7P am ...

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... meruloned is excellent for cooking purposes or preserves. Blackberries are useful plants for this purpose* and the* parsb*y-lcavccl blackberry is one of the liest. The latter variety of the common blackberry, producing more fleshy fruits and In greater quantity ...

Published: Friday 08 March 1929
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 666 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

MARY ANN S CORNER

... a machine sent from AWrica. and have now filled over 100 tins. Blackberries, tomatoes and damsons arc some of the fruit tinned by them ; bands of members organized their own blackberrying expeditions for this purpose. than ever. Bedford shops offer more ...

Published: Friday 24 October 1941
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 152 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

MUSHROOMS,

... MUSHROOMS, The companion occupation of blackberry picking is gathering mushrooms in the early dawnp before the farm bands are stirring. There is an average crop of mushrooms this year but not many find their way to the shop keepers. Home demands generally ...

MARY ANN’S CORNER

... machine sent from A'merica. and have now filled over 100 tins. Blackberries, tomatoes and damsons are some of the fruit tinned by them : bands of members organized their own blackberrying expeditions for this purpose. than ever. Bedford shops offer more ...

Published: Friday 17 October 1941
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 148 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

SOULBURY

... SOULBURY BLACKBERRIES.—¢ ver one ton of blackberries has been sent from' the School to make jam for the sailors and scldiers, ENDOWED SCHO« )\L.—The report or the Rev. de M. Nixon, Oxford Diocesan Infpector, says:—‘‘ This school js doing very valuable ...

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... Value! PLUM. PLUM A APPLE, PLUM ft PEAR. GREEN PLUM, GREEN GOOSEBERRY. MIXED FRUIT—IIb, 4d.; 21bs., 6}d.; 3lbs., sja. BLACKBERRY. BLACKBERRY AND APPLE: QUINCE AND APPLE—Iib., 2lbs., 7d., 31ba SJd. RASPBERRY ft BED CURRANT, lib., Bd,- 21bs, .; Slbe., Is ...

LIDLINGTON

... LIDLINGTON. BLACKBERRIES.—The Council School children have been gathering blackberries for the National scheme, and 144 pounds handed to the Schoolmaster, Mr. J. Brabin, have been packed in the basket provided aAd despatched to the collecting depot. TO ...

BELIEF STATISTICS,

... picking potatoes and blackberries ; and they had theretore decided to issue notices to parents, before the next summer holidays, informing them that absence after the holidays for the purpose of picking potatoes and blackberries will be severely dealt ...

THEFT BY A MARRIED WOMAN

... help throughout day. The Blackberry Season. —Though in orchards and plantations in many parts fruit is sparsely represented, blackberries are full crop, and this delicious fruit is now ripening. In the old days the blackberry was fruit that anyone was ...

Published: Friday 08 September 1905
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1762 | Page: 7 | Tags: none