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GREE NOCK

... every year, if good crops of fruit are wanted. PRUNING CHERRIES AND PEACHES When pruning cherry, peach, and fig trees, and blackberry bushes, remember that fruit forms on the young wood, and as much of this as is practicable should be left undisturbed. Old ...

Published: Wednesday 22 November 1933
Newspaper: Port-Glasgow Express
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 367 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE LOWBERRY

... described as a black loganberry in appearance, as large and as strong a grower. It has, all the luscious flavour of a ripe blackberry, making it an ideal fruit for dessert purposes, preserving and bottling. The fruit does not. possess any hard core. Plenty ...

Published: Friday 08 December 1911
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 378 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE STRATHEARN IrERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1918

... damsons, pears, plums, blackberries. Indeed, it is the month of the rich larder. Above all others, perhaps, the blackberry is the fruit most significant of the season in the woods and hedgerows. eManx children will this year go blackberrying, for pounds and ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1918
Newspaper: Strathearn Herald
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1547 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

JAMES WRIGHT

... accident of a somewhat peculiar nature occurred near Palm Beach on Monday. Mrs MTherson, Wellborn Street, was gathering blackberries, she fell on her knees on to a sharp stone. Her knees were badly cut, but vas able to go home. Later in the evening, however ...

Published: Wednesday 13 September 1933
Newspaper: Port-Glasgow Express
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 345 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LAIIRADOR FURS

... black and silver fox—sports of the common red, but sports as capable of perpetuation as the seedless orange or the white blackberry. The farming and conservation of tbs.,: anima!, is comparatively easy and very remunerative. and was introduced into Labrador ...

Published: Friday 12 February 1915
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 370 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Centres need it

... every pound of sound fruit you can spare. So whether it is part of a bumper crop of plums or damsons, or whctiltr it is blackberries the children have picked, send it along. Bat if r. n. arrange two or three weeks beforehand with the Secretary yt.ur Centre; ...

Published: Friday 14 August 1942
Newspaper: Port-Glasgow Express
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 369 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

A TWILIGHT GAME

... upside down on the hearth. Aren't you going to count ? asked Miss Lambert. One, two, three— commenced Elizabeth, and blackberries—one, two, thre., four, five-- I:i.cles that tell stokes, shouted Alice, springinx into the anus of a big man who suddenly ...

Published: Friday 22 February 1901
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 359 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THINGS WORTH KNOWING

... useful in rbettinati , n3. Parsley is beneficial in bladder and kidney diseases. Asparagus is also good kidney medicine. Blackberries have useful astringent properties. Endive and dandelion in salads stimulate the liver. Garlic is a liver tonic, scd is ...

Published: Friday 21 June 1907
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 426 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE COATBRIDGE LEADER, SATURDAY• FEBRUARY 19, 1921

... Raid (38), Henry's Striker (40), O'Donnell's Dawn (29), Gellacber's Chapelhall Lams ( 43 ) , Bass Rock (38), Marshall's Blackberry (33), M'Nee's Easy (40), Andrew's Some Day (30), Johnstene's Heatberbell (33), Lawson's Gipsy Lad (28), Stanley's Wee Sarah ...

Published: Saturday 19 February 1921
Newspaper: Coatbridge Leader
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 359 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

NICE DISHES

... oboes of thin breateand-butter, ai.,l then fill it with hot stewed fruit, currants—red or black raspberries, plums, or blackberries. Cover with a piece of bread-and-butter. Put • saucer on the top with a weight on it to preen the fruit down. When cold ...

Published: Friday 07 August 1908
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 431 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DERR'S INSECTICIDES

... general use. Those made from dertis are- most useful for dealing with the beetles which infest raspberry, loganberry and blackberry. The powder is applied through a small muslin bag which is shaken over the affected plants. Derris insecticide also destroys ...

Published: Friday 08 July 1938
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 446 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WORDS TO WOMEN. THE LADIES' COLUMN. A BUSINESS WOMAN TELLS HOW HER TIME OF BUFFERLNO WAS ENDED BY DR WILLIAMS'

... with sand wet with water and a little oxalic acid. Then rinse with water. —X— In making blackberry jam, add half a pound of sour apples to each pound of blackberries, have good preserving sugar, and do not cook too fast. —x— After using cold water starch ...

Published: Friday 06 December 1907
Newspaper: Huntly Express
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 941 | Page: 3 | Tags: none