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BLACKBERRIES

... BLACKBERRIES. The Cat-leaved or Parsley-leaved Bramble is one of the most useful Blackberries for cultivation, and under favourable conditions produces a large quantity of fruit of firstclass quality. Just now the young steins that will bear the trait ...

Apples and Blackberries

... Apples and Blackberries. ID spite of the gloomy predictions of the prophets last spring, there it a fair crop of apples in most parts dl the country. The crop of Juarrenden is particularly plentiful. Bodlins are not so plentiful, but they are good in ...

THE LOGANBERRY

... seta better known it wiU largely . supplant the raspberry. The loganberry a hybrid, obtained by crossing the r rry and the blackberry. An Amen- Can production, it is A striking testimony to the cleverness of our cousins in producing a wholly new fruit *bat ...

CHURCH CLOCK STOLEN

... the vestry. The police were informed of the theft. but Stelling. was heard until yesterday, when some children who were blackberrying discovered it among some bushes in a railway cutting. The eJO4 sea in perfect condition whim found. ...

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... hot with brown gravy. Blackberry Charlotte.— Make • boiled custard of one quart of milk, the yolks of ale nip and • small cupful of sugar; devour to Mete. a deep dish with slices of sponge cake; lay upon these ripe blackberries sweetened to taste, then ...

PLANTING POLYANTHUSES

... when at tbeir best. THE FRUIT GARDEN. Blackberries and Loganberries may now be planted, but it is well to make a proper selection of the former. In some districts it is an easy matter to transfer some wild Blackberries to the garden, but success in this ...

COOKERY RECIPE&

... till thoroughly heated. Turn nit and decorate with fried bread. Sprinkle a ittle cheese on the top and serve. Blackberry Jam.—Pick over blackberries. Bash • bew4n the bottom of a preserving kettle, wooden potato masher, and no continue intil all the fruit ...

Balton TyWesley Albion uv.b.E/L1 nrare

... it from bursting. Plunge it into boiling water, and boil for one hour; drain and serve very hot, with tomato wince. . . Blackberry Pie.—Line a pie plate with rich crust, allow three cupsful el berries and threequarters of a cupful of sugar to each pie ...

LORD DERBY AND ?RR END

... Strict, Broadbottom fell into the Broadbottan goyt and was drowned. 'Deceased, together with other girl friends, was picking blackberries at the time of the and recurrence. GALLANT DCiCAL LAD WOUNDED. We learn that Pte. Harry ol the 6th K.0.Y.L.1., of 6, Mart= ...

A MISTAKEN NOTION

... A MISTAKEN NOTION. -- -- It is a mistake to suppose that the currant row. haphaiard, jut as blackberries grow in Britain. The Currant vine needs six or seven years' careful cultivation before it bears fruit. It does not take kindly to any soil Was that ...

THE

... Savoys. Enka, Cabbage, Cauliflower, late Celery and Leek.' 3.—To bottle all Fruit of Plum. Damson, and Bush Fruit. including Blackberries. , Bottle Rhubarb; store Apples in a cool place, not too dry but not damp, else they will shrivel. Do these things NOW ...