BLACKBERRIES
... BLACKBERRIES ANTED,, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES; ALSO LARGE ...
... BLACKBERRIES ANTED,, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES; ALSO LARGE ...
... BLACKBERRIES WANTED, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES; ALSO LARGE ...
... BLACKBERRIES. Blackberries this year have shown bat little sign becoming mor« than red berries, and even should they now ripen, improbable event, children will care little for gathering hem. There a widespread belief tl-at blackberries should not be plucked ...
... BLACKBERRY JAM. Mallow but perfectly sound berries should be used for this purpose. gently. mashies slightly. To pound of pulp allow of a pound of loaf sugar. Bring so boiling point, then simmer for 3D minutes, being to stir frequently to prevent seorchiug ...
... BLACKBERRY JELLY. ' As a preserve blackberry jelly is much superior in every way to blackberry jam. Indeed, if it be not vandalism to quote the poets in connection with cooking, that the jam as compared with :the jelly is as moonlight unto sunlight. ...
... BLACKBERRY JAM. Mellow but perfectly sound berries should be used for this purpose. Heat gently, mashing slightly. To each pound of pulp allow threequarters of a pound of loaf sugar. Bring to boiling point, then simmer for 20 minutes, being carelu% to ...
... Wild blackberries took poesession and flourished exceedingly. In the course of three or four years (continues the writer) blackberries had taken full possession of the spot, and here, in what we SAW at once to be the natural home of the blackberry, enormous ...
... [Plum] BLACKBERRY JELLY. To 11b. of black.benies allow ilb. of loaf sugar; place the berries in a covered jar in oven, and let thean remain all night, addling half a teacupful of vinegar to extract the juice. Next day press the berries through a potato ...
... THE LAND THAT IS CALLED LONG AGO. There's a lane where the blackberries grow, A lane only you and I know. Where tho hedge is so high that it tickles tho sky. In the Land that is called Long Ago. There's stream that is winding and slow Where bulrushes ...
... Late home-grown blackberries » I can oranges have made their appear eously on the market. , c At meeting of Warwick Rural * cil, Mr. T. D. Pullerton resigned his cillor for Waspcrtcn. Dr. Wilson quarterly report. The £ scnted the low annual death-rate ...
... BLACKBERRIES WANTED, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES; ALSO LARGE MUSHROOMS (ANY QUANTITY), AT HUGHES', FRUITERER, OVER-ROSS-STREET, ROSS. ...
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