WINTER DEFIED
... blooms. visitor, Mrs. Bennett, staying at Heamoor, who holiday fnorn America, has secured also a number blackberries. This week juicy blackberries have been picked in from bushes on which bl ...
... blooms. visitor, Mrs. Bennett, staying at Heamoor, who holiday fnorn America, has secured also a number blackberries. This week juicy blackberries have been picked in from bushes on which bl ...
... Colony. When they had almost reached the gate to the main road they mounted the bank and walked along the grass. Between two blackberry bushes, laid on the grass, the? saw tin of weed-killer, and white paper Lag open and half filled with some white substance ...
... MINEHEAD'S RIPE BLACKBERRIES dozen or more ripe blackberries were on which Mr. Arthur James, a fo™ v- lf , a,rmor . on the hill near the •V growing tiie open have also and man varieties summer in the locality. ...
... walked through a fir plantation which has been a favourite nesting-place for years. The interior of the wood, where the blackberry growth, for long allowed free play, now forms a dense entanglement mingling with the lower branches of the trees, was nearly ...
... and the housewife was a had one who did not till her stillfoom the fruit seasons. I had excellent blackberry tart only a week or so ago, and the blackberries tasted like fresh picked ones. The bottling of such fruit is so easy, it seems,- and entails no ...
... spring Blosso-ii (Mr J. Johnstone) 511 8 Mark Twain (Mr J. S. Wight) Wight 811 8 Jolly Friar (Mr G. Bur-ell) Easterby 710 Blackberry 11. (Mr J. Rennie) Private 12 (Sir Hugh Blackett) Webb 4 10 lAea Heart (Mrs J. Camthers) R. J. Colling 5 10 10 Melamppe ...
... prison the previous afternoon. Whereas rounds low figures the seventies had been plentiful on Tuesday, they wore scarce blackberries November yesterday. Indeed, not until half the competitors had completed their first round was figure less than 80 returned ...
... iniquitous. Graves during the winter are completely submerged; in summer they become a wilderness ideal for the production of blackberries. The lower end is absolutely devoid of any semblance of a path, and to reach one's objective it becomes necessary scramble ...
... business. Professor h. spite of his patriotism to. °he state that in his early days Qt the train stop while the n to gather blackberries. C - trains on the line thQij. d to Eooe were also noted Post of travelling, and V one of the carriages rem effect that ...
... the blackberry bushes are later both in flowering and ripening habit. The dewberry is the other bramble which so resembles the blackberry that many folk are not aware of its difference. Its fruit is larger and more juicy than thai of the blackberry. The ...
... cucumbers. 6d and 8d each - per bundle, radishes ld, spring onions Id gooseberries per lb. cherries lOd raspberries lOd. blackberries lOd. loganberries lOd, new potatoes 2d, peas 4d, strawberries 1- to Is 2d. TIVERTON.—First grade eggs Is per dozen, mixed ...
... Blackberries have been picked at St. Keverne by Mr. Ronald Tripp, of The Square, and Mrs. Simon Moyle, of Commercial-road, St. .Keverne. ...