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... EC J«d(» rziiibiUßC st the Hortaevltarsi SocwtT'a Show Wsetemrtrr Drill Hail hrfcnd fruit he has rsasad ; croas oslwssa a blackberry sad raspberry. •ad lbs fl*nw p*eiwt tad ddww. ...
... new and important is being developed in Clonmel—the wild froit trade- Large quantities all kinds of wild berries. hunts, blackberries, Ac-, are gathered by poor people and sold to agents, who ship to English jam manufacturer*. Ciaba. or apples, are now ...
... Plums, Pear Drops, Peppermint Squares, Peaches Butter Drops, Extra Strong Acid, Gooseberries, Cough Drops, Cocoa Drops, Blackberries Barley Sugar, Lemon Plait, Raspberry Rock, Rose Rock, Clove Rock, Brown and Black Rock Almond Toffee, Real Brown Toffee ...
... anything so long as it made for uniformity. Boycotting grew under it, rainteis thrived and heroes became as plentiful as blackberries. Those who were not with it were apitis; it ; and therefore such order of brains that could not fall in behind the army ...
... dessieated soup thinned out turnips small potatoes, in stead giving them to the pigs; and for making jam of wild fruit- blackberries, raspberries, and bilberries—as well garden fruits. They send fruit the exhibition it is returued to them in jam, with ...
... promoted the industry gathering blackberries and making blackberry jam in the North of Ireland, waa premised grant from the Agricultural Department, but later when she applied for the money rite Department discovered that blackberry jam appertained more to technical ...
... fire fifteen minntet, and then ttraln. Ponr this into flat dith, and when aet, chop and cat into leavae and fancy thapet. Blackberry PnddlaJ. Beat two egge very light, add one onp of water and two cupt of fionr;heatrapidly for full minute. Then add half ...
... grow wild on the marshy portions of mountains and bogs in Ireland, well u-i in Scotland and the North of England. L’.ke blackberries, suppose they not pay for ‘gathering. In Uussitn and America where the chief supplies come from, they are not picked from ...
... you asked for above, but is, think, quite too late in the season to mske it now. However, yon will have It for next year. Blackberry lam is made like any other jam, an equal quantity of fruit and sugar, bring to the boll, and then let It boll moderately ...
... perfume woodbine, hanging in festoons from the branches of ancient whitethorns, or mingling with the white blossom* of the blackberry. The skies of the glen are very precipitous. At the bottom small stream rolls over bed of irregular stones. A rude track ...
... L d I. d. a. d. ——o7 1 3 7 ——o7 1 o 3 7 — 0 6$ it 3 4 o 6i 0 11 3 Raspberry Strawberry Black Currant Apricot Greenirage Blackberry Red Currant Damson Gooseberry Golden Plum Plum - 4 O 6 o to 3 0 O 6 o to 3 0 O 6 to 3 0 O 6 o to 3 0 051 210 o 5 2 I 0 050 ...
... (barren), Mr. Quinlan's bey mare (maiden), Mr. Turner's May Boy mare (with foal at foot by Swillington), and Mr. Madden's Blackberry (maiden). Arrived to Hackler—Mr. J. James's Dams. Quixote, Mr. Wrench's Kilda (maiden), Mr. D. R. O'Callaghan's Carlow, ...