BLACKBERRY
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... Collection No. 100 Eating Apple. 1 Cooking Apple, 2 Black Currants. 2 Red Currant*. C Raspberries. rriaa. 1 Loganberry. Blackberry. ...
... BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Blackberrying (1) bwoest berries hang too high. Friends can help. One foot each. Percy.'!— Hose did you get there. Hou- to get those? Watch him try. Bobby climbed: How can reach. Perched so high? cried Bobby Bear. ...
... FLETCHER. GARDEN NOTE wWOW does one prune -•* cultivated blackberry? When the fruit is over cut away all the old wood and tie in the new growth. Intending planters should order the American Blackberry which bears especially fine fruit and decorative foliage ...
... , and it was found that there was 9 grains arsenic to every pound the blackberries. Edwards was ailrged to have admitted that he put weedkiller in Frank Edward* ' h ...
... FRUITS STRAWBERRIES RASPBERRIES GOOSEBERRIES BLACKBERRIES LOGANBERRIES BLACK CURRANTS CHERRIES DAMSONS PLUMS ...
... knot. What would you do if you lost a shilling and suddenly found it? Give up looking for it. Irene Pearce (Hall-Crotcn). Blackberrying (2) ...
... months. Blackberry & Apple Jam The children will like watch you make blackberry and apple jam. especially if they have picked the berries. Ingredients: 41b. blackberries, 21b. apples, i-pint water, 4jlb. preserving sugar. Simmer the blackberries in very ...
... ten or fifteen feet, and naturally such canes need plentiful food supplies. Blackberries A good companion fruit train opposite loganberry would be the Himalayan Giant blackberry, lor this makes canes lully as long, generally longer and stronger, than those ...
... weapons of war. the flamethrower. is being used by farmers of New Zealand and other Dominions to fight weeds. Among them are blackberry and gorse, which are stealing rich pastures and cultivated land. Ihe flame-throwers are being manufactured in Birmingham ...
... whose bound body was recovered from a disused pit shaft yesterday, was solved to-night. A man returning to Bloxwich from a blackberrying expedition saw her foot sticking out of the water in another disused shaft, three-quarters of a mile from that in which ...
... village was covered with the first falling leaves of autumn, but at the side of the road where the hedge. clustered with blackberry bushes, gave way to a wood, there was a bare patch of ground. Mr. Wothcrspoon found what he was looking for—the recent wheel ...