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BLACKBERRY TINE

... BLACKBERRY TINE. When beech nut. faa at every . breeze Haws redden on the thorn; When mushrooms on the dexy leas Are found at early dawn; Fu l will the rustic urollin knows Tilt+ hour has come mein For gather.mt blackberries and slate, Ftee.truitagre ...

BLACKBERRY TIM&

... great delight. The blackberry origin is apparent in the colour, in th, taetc, and in the smell. It's only is that it is unusual for the market to accept. though it is at least as pleasant as other honey. Now I have never heard of blackberry honey before, ...

DEQUEL TO BLACKBERRYING EXPEDITION

... DEQUEL TO BLACKBERRYING EXPEDITION. Caroline Street. Far Reath, Wheelock, wife of Firnest Street. pleaded guilty to aesaulun ELasbeth Deli, a a idow, of Far Heath, on Selstomber Mr H. P. Rigby appeared for the prows,ution. and said that as Mrs Dale wee ...

THE FRUIT GARDEN BLACKBERRIES AND THEIR HYBRIDS

... THE FRUIT GARDEN BLACKBERRIES AND THEIR HYBRIDS. The blackberry is the original bramble, and the blackberry is chief among the Twelve thousand Temthriale will camp at • cultivated brambles . It cannot be beaten for Carnarvon at various dates from May ...

fruitful as the native blackberry. With rw Bard to the American blackberries. our advice is to leave them alone ..

... fruitful as the native blackberry. With rw Bard to the American blackberries. our advice is to leave them alone; but the parsley-leave 4 blackberry (ruhus laciniatus) is hardy, awl hears as well in quantity and quality as the. common berry, and carries ...

LOGANBLIIRY A N Orli ER BERRIED IRUITh

... resentblanco to the loganberry, and the Himalayan Giant, a large blackberry, are some of the hest of the berried fruits. Ths mrsley blackberry is perhaps the best of all the tnie blackberries: it crops well, and when ripe the fruits are sweet. I suppose ...

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 ...

PRT'NING THE BRAMBLE BERRIED

... multiply ing yearly. OWginating from the.blackberry we now have the loganberry—a between a red raspberry and a blackber:v. taneties of the common blackberry arid our hedgerows, hybrids between loganbemas and blackberries 4w raspberries—sank as lowherr cc and ...

wmati ARE THE B11;1` BL&CIi – BERRI ili 1

... the narsley-leaved blackbeir. a distinct torm ot the blackberry of the hedgerew; it is easily recognised by the deciily-cut, cr indented leaves -hence the popular nanie of pateley-leaved blackberry. The I r are large and sweet, and a weill-cieveloped ...

RObLE-GEOWN BLiCKBERRIES

... BLiCKBERRIES. I have several blackberry plants my allotment. and I find them extremely Profitable. They are trained over • rough trellis on the north side of the /ground so that they do not shade the veget•Plee, and they yield enormous crops. The variety ...

SHE FLOWER GARDEN. WALLFLOVCERB

... as reliable and easy to grow as the wild blackberry and the loganberry, the latter be.ng a hybrui between the red raspberry and the blackberry. Then there are crosses between the loganberry and the blackberry, and the loganoerry and the red iaspberry ...

OTHER FINE BI.3IRIED WRUITS

... known, is one of the best of them, and it is just as easily grown as the blackberry. It makes delicious jam or it Hy. Other new or recent berried !runs closely related to the blackberry and Irganiverry are the Laztonberry, the Newberry, and the Himalayanberry ...