BLACKBERRY
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... New Blackberry , BEDFORD GIANT 'rhe new mon!lcr Rbckherry. It 1s very ea rl y an 1 ])rollfiC', an,! a gra n I fJa,·Qur. Strong pl:tnts, 3,6 en eh . New Blackberry, JOHN INNES. Award o f Merit, R.H.S. The most man·e!lous Lnt..e Rlat:kherry C\('.r ...
... SPECIAL OFFER - DAMson and APPLE JAM BLACKBERRY and APPLE JAM Nom, 2lb 5, 61 D Usually 71d. o Made q¢ the 2 RACs Prcservotory. ...
... hurricane or a tornado would ever drive them to earth. I let them stay where they were. Also, on a blackberry bush, were some hard, gritty-looking blackberries, while some tall, ungainly - looking cabbages boasted a few edible leaves. There were, of course ...
... frankly. a high official confided to us. is that of telling 'em apart. Remember the confusion over Wordsworth and his horse Blackberry. Visitors to the Lakes were constantly stroking .the wrong face. The problem is by no means simple to overcome, as Coleridge ...
... Home-made fruit cake]. Mrs. F. AstilL Semley-road. Norbury; H.C.. Mrs. E. Hennings. Strathyre-avenue. Norbury. Houle-made blackberry Mrs. M. K. Groves; 2. Mrs. D. Glover. Homemade plum jam-1. Mrs. G. R. Cox; 2. Mrs. K. M. Groves; N.C.. Mrs. D. Glover ...
... means we could exterminate the whole lot in one sweep. The birds are so numerous that they can be picked off branches like blackberries, and every night they break off branches by their weight. East Devon. too, is suffering from starlings. Whole orchards ...
... 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 ...
... Christmas will soon be here. FRUITS. Greengages, Black Currants, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Loganberries, Red Cherries, Blackberries, Golden Plums, Victoria Plums, Purple Egg Plums, Damsons, Red Plums, etc., etc. VEGETABLES. Peas, Scarlet Runner Beans ...
... distant hill rather to the Routh .—the (*.cantonal tinkle of its Chapel Bell --all no peaceful and lovely. The crap of blackberries was thin year prolific hut the bashes are now turning to that rich wine colour--a forerunner of winter bleakness. Unwary ...
... BLACK CURRANTS, It %sl . - VEGETABLES. PEAS, SCARLET RUNNER BEANS. BERRIES, GOOSEBERRIES, LOGANBERRIES, RED CHERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, GOLDEN PLUMS, MACEDOINES, YOUNG SPR ING VICTORIA PLUMS, PURPLE EGG PLUMS, DAMSONS, CARROTS, CELERY HEARTS, BEETROOT, TURNIPS ...
... Groves. Home-made fruit cake — I. Mrs_ F. Semley-road. NorburY; B.C. Mrs. E. Hennings, Strathyre-avenue. Norbury. Home-Made blackberry jam-1. Mrs. M. K. Groves, 2, Mrs. D. Glover. Homemade plum Mrs. 0. R, Cox; 2. Mrs. M. Groves; WC.. Mrs. D. Glover ...