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Bt ACKBERIIILS

... considerable, because if people did not buy blackberries they would probably spend the money on another fruit that is treated as a crop. Wild blackberries are still a perquisite of the people, and blackberrying is an occupation by which the members of scores ...

LOCAL JOTTINGS

... for along the r;cer bank. Two or three hop .„ part-songs by choirs, choral classes, choral plants were also observed, end blackberries . et societies, etc. The instrumental competi• were very plentiful everywhere. Whil lions will include solo, violin sole ...

HAY AND STRAW

... trawp,‘, carrots, and turnip.. 16 bunches fur Is.; cau:lflosteni, 6d. and 9d.; cabbage, ad. per doz.; red cabbage, 10.; blackberrie,, as. per doz. quarts; cucumbers, 2a. ed. per doz.; tomatoes, 2s. ed. per doz. radwbes, lettuce. and onions. per doz.; ented ...

Os or TIE GREAT ROSL FAMILY

... collection of carpels. dry. one seeded, and dehiscent. as distinguished from an etaerio of succulent dnipels such as the blackberry and raspberry produce. Btxasau. Timis IN Kaw Few spring flowers that adorn this mer. moneth seem more popular than the ...

THE FRUIT GARDEN

... THE FRUIT GARDEN. Some of the clusters of fruit on the stems of the blackberry, :he loganberry, the low'Wry, and similar vigorous growers may lie hidden bolow new shoots or huge leaves. Remembering that it is solely on this year's (growth that we depend ...

THE FRUIT GARDEN

... THE FRUIT GARDEN. During the next set eral weeks the propagation of he blackberry and k.ndred will be a simple matter. One method is to layer the young shoots as with the carnation --vending down a green stem to the ground, cutting slant-* turf-way through ...

LOCAL HOU

... lettuuc, marzowe, 4d.; lid. per lb.; peas, Is. a peck; turnips, Id.; cut &avers, ld. and lid.; apples (cooking) 2d per lb.; blackberries, ad. per lb.; rabbits Is. MAID OF THE CALCUTTA MISSION.—A meeting in oonuection with the Wilmslow Branch of the Oxford ...

A DANOZILOUP PLANT

... poisoning through est• ing berries a the deadly nightshade, which MIDIS NIGHTSHADE lATEOrA BELLADONNA). she mistook for blackberries. There is no plant whose name is better known than the deadly nightshade; and yet eo rarely is it seen that confusion often ...

Mr Shaw said this quea4on of underselling' was one whiev ought to be thrashed out. Mr A. Wardle said he

... merit. Some ass= the ioganberry it too acid, ducers' Association, and now it seemed as if dhers that the caltiveted British blackberry it was cutting two ways; but they must not too common, and a few that certain of tne let it do that-they must. go hand in ...

10 L II • , • t e r , f W L A D EDITE Un c l e

... why Men ins: write on your gape., and one which I like beet, because u• can anti I can promise mat yewwork suit; gather blackberries, another where tort are sieves! constdelation. ponds, where we get tadpoles. and another I I sitar to publish your poems ...