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ORGAN LZAIiONS

... It had 48 pages in it. and also II stories. The stories were. A Visit to the Sun: The Winter \rtist: Mother Knows Best; Blackberry Time; The Souirrers Lament: Chit- Chat; A Blnsh Red Nose: The Tlnies under the Ground; A T/esson from Robin; The Fairy Glen; ...

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... onwards come the bush fruits, which must picked, packed, and marketed—gooseberries, currants, strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries; and the free fruits, such plums, damsons, pears, and apples, each in their season. Summer pruning is necessary part of ...

FOR THE FRUIT GROWER

... trees with a good compost and lightly hoe in. Fish guano an excellent fertilizer tor top dressing the soil round cultivated blackberries and loganberries. Lime spraying may be freely undertaken. Sec that all branches arc well coated as well the trunks of trees ...

VEGETABLE GARDEN JOTTINGS

... Thin out loganberry canes. Complete the grafting of young fruit slocks. See that all branches are well tied cn cultivated blackberries. Fruit plantations may now protected the lighting of smudge fires the windward side. Finish top dressing established strawberry ...

WITH THE FLOWERS

... Securely stake and tie maiden apple trees. Remove runners from potted-up strawberries. Cut out old canes on cultivated blackberries. Pears will finish ripening in a few days if laid out in warm, dry room. Scrape off all moss on fruit trees and cleanse ...

FOR THE FRUIT GROWER

... grown apple crop is generally very light; only in a few districts arc there fairly favourable prospects. Loganberries and blackberries may still be increased by pegging down some of the long growths and covering with soil firmly. Now that the flush of soft ...

FOR THE FRUIT GROWER

... or Westmorland prune damson); cherries (Napoleon, bigarreau, and inorello); gooseberries; strawberries; loganberries; blackberries (cultivated varieties): raspberries; red currants (either alone or with black currants; apples (gallon cans, solid pack) ...

pERFECT English Plums * —Golden, Red and Victoria—you can get them in and out of season—as fresh as if the

... year round! Ask your Grocer for Merrie England Fruif. Picked from England's finest orchards, and packed the same day. BLACKBERRIES BLACK CURRANTS DAMSONS GOOSEBERRIES GREENGAGES LOGANBERRIES RASPBERRIES GOLDEN PLUMS RED PLUMS VICTORIA PLUMS STRAWBERRIES ...

TOSSED BY A BULL

... went back to the farm again. The grass in the field was long. Mr. Barnwell added that he saw fellow and a girl gathering blackberries on the next farm and he thought thev were his brother and a young lady. finished more work at the farm and then, with his ...

EATON SOCON

... she attempted to ride her bicycle out of the Bushmead turn to the North Hoad Bth October. She was carrying two baskets of blackberries the handlebar. A motor-car, travelling north along the main roa I was. fortunately, going at slow speed, ai d the driver ...

BEDFORD SANITARY LAUNDRY

... nearly new, cost 40 gns., JL accept £25.-Write: Box 198, • Times Office. Bedford. 15 PLANT NOW: Bush fruit trees, from 1/6; blackberries. loganberries. 1/-; climbing and rambler roses (10 varieties), 1/-; Lloyd George raspberries 2/- dozen; evergreen privet ...

A DAY AMONG SOME OF GREENFIELD’S OLD PEOPLE

... shillings a week; later, when was married, he had fourpcnce for I>ocKet money. Many mornings, he declared, has gone and eaten blackberries when had not had enough breakfast, and he was certainly more contented now that he had plenty. If people live any harder ...