STORES FOR THE WINTER
... it is not muddy. It should be as transparent as light port or brown sherry. A delicious honey is that gathered from the blackberry, which is dark and clear and wonderfully rich to the palate. EXPERT. ...
... it is not muddy. It should be as transparent as light port or brown sherry. A delicious honey is that gathered from the blackberry, which is dark and clear and wonderfully rich to the palate. EXPERT. ...
... From now onwards the are 'gleaners in the field. They work all through the harvest month upon second crop white clover, blackberry bloom, willowherb and wild marjoram. BEWARE OF WASPS The wasp plague will soon be with us. Already wasps have made their ...
... Richards (Schoolhous#); Iripoli onions, mangolds, leeks, R. Read; autumn cabbage, A. R. Stanley; dessert apples. F. Stanley; blackberries, schoolboy handwork, hen (light class), C. W. Shute; asters, F. Thatcher; savoys, stocks, L. Thatcher; honey (in bottle) ...
... lb. TUESDAY CHELTENHAM FRUIT AND VEGETABLE. —Mushrooms Is. to Is. 6Jd.. raspberries lid. to Is., grapes lOd. to Is. 9d.. blackberries 2d. to 2£d.. walnuts per lb.: peaches 2s 6d. to 4s. lOd. per dozen; tomatoes— P.W. ss! to 6s. Id.. P. 55.. W. 3s. 9d. to ...
... spinach to le. Bd. per pot; thyme Id. to Is. 2d. 4s. 6d. per dozen : apples— dessert 3s. IC3 6d.. cooking 2s. to 6s. per pot; blackberries lid. 3id. special pears Id. to 3*d. per lb. PERSHORE (CO-OPERATIVE) FRUIT AND VEGETABLE.—Runner beans 6d. to 75.. Brussels ...
... chicken lid. to ll?d. per lb. THURSDAY CHELTENHAM FRUIT AND VEGETABLE. —Mushrooms Bd. to is. 3d., raspberries 6d. to 9£d., blackberries 2d. to 3d., grapes sd. to Is., walnuts 4£d. to sid., eschallots lid. to 2d per lb.; tomatoes—P.W. Is. 6d. 7s. 9d.. P.W ...
... with salt cod*. The flavours combine well. Dish the parsnips with a little butter on them. Preserving Fruit Such fruits as blackberries, raspberries, peaches, plums, apples, pears, and currants can all be preserved by drying the sun and then storing in bags ...
... flowers, E. Atkins; window plant in flower, Mrs. Edwards; foliage plant, Miss M. Ancill; wild flowers, P. H. Harrison; blackberries, C. Hussell; jam, Mrs. Bilham;. marmalade, Mrs Bilham; bottled fruit, Mrs. F. Morris; whitj eggs, F. Stanley; eggs (other ...
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... none too keen on fat calves to £7 per head. TUESDAY CHELTENHAM FRUIT AND VEGETABLE. Mushrooms Is., raspberries 4d. to Bd.. blackberries Id. to 21d.. nuts 3±d. per lb.: peaches Is. 9d. to 45., nectarines 2s. 6d. to 3s. 3d., green figs Is. Bd. per dozen: marrows ...
... doz. doz.; parsley Is. to 2s. 6d.. pease 6s. 6d. to 9s. 6d.. savoys is. lOd.. spinach Is. per l>ot; tomatoes 3d. 6i-d.. blackberries 9.6. to 3d. per lb.: pears 2s. 3d. to 7s. 6d.. Hunter ss. 6d 6s. 6d„ Jennette 3s. 10d.. Strawberry 45.. Pitmaston Duchess ...
... herself. Lovely Colours Colours have never been lovelier than they arc at the moment. Many of them are dark bat rich, such as blackberry, prune, wine, and the various shades purple. These look particularly well in velvet, velveteen, satin and net. A great deal ...