THE BLACKBERRY CROP The blackberry hai
... THE BLACKBERRY CROP The blackberry will considerably Kcmticb and Middlesex large supplies of cultivat be disposed of tbo ...
... THE BLACKBERRY CROP The blackberry will considerably Kcmticb and Middlesex large supplies of cultivat be disposed of tbo ...
... Blackberries. Exposure picked fruit to hot sunshine impairs its quality in few minutes. obtain the finest and beet flavoured berries picking should be deferred uutil they are quite ripe. ...
... BLACKBERRIES. A leaflet issued by the Agricultural Department reminds us of a small course of wealthtoo often neglected—which our hedges and aiich - es - afer Us. No reliable estimate, we are told, can be formed of the value of the crop of blackberries ...
... BLACKBERRIES. No very reliable estimate can be formed as to tbe full value of the crop of blackbeniss an average season in Ireland, but it may be interest to note that in 1906 the e ?““ ® d P?»* from Ireland was 7,5°6 - at and as a consi-letable proportion ...
... BLACKBERRIES IN Although mushrooms have this season been failure Cumberland, there is a heavy crop blackberncft, the gathering of which from tliehcdgerows finding employment for large number poor people. The fruit despatched large towns. The gatherers ...
... BLACKBERRIES. What a profusion of blackberries we are promised this autumn. In the old days, when cause and effect were not well discriminated between, country folk were wont to say that a prolific harvest of hips and haws and wild berries was the sure ...
... BLACKBERRIES. No very reliable estimate can be formed as to the {uli value of the crop of blackberries in an average season in Ireland, but it may be of interes. to mote that io 1006 the eatimated export from Ireland was 7,506 cw's, valued at £3.378; ...
... BLACKBERRIES Blackberries are very awe made into a pudding with apples; and blackberry jam is a delicious dainty for the breakfast table. It is made in the same way as meet jams, allowing a pound of loaf sugar to every quart of blackberries, and the addition ...
... BLACKBERRIES, No very reliable estimate can be formed as to the full value of crop of blackberries in an average season in Ii eland, but it may be of interest to note that in 1906 the estimated export from Ireland was 7,506 cwts., valued at £3,378 ; and ...
... BLACKBERRIES! From HarMtpierpoint bUckberries are reported. the West Town people have been Irnsily employed in piokiag the autumn frail. ...
... THE BLACKBERRY The harvect of the hedgerows is nowbeing gathered in. Blackberries are appearing on the daily menu, and the country children are out and about in the fields gathering them, many of the unemployed workmen are busily engaged doing the same ...
... BLACKBERRIES. very reliable estimate can be formed as to the full value of tbe crop of blackberries in average season in Ireland, but it may be interest to note that 1806 the estimated export, from Ireland was 7,506 cwts., valued £3,378; and as a considerable ...