BLACKBERRY DISEASE
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... died. some cases to the years old and previously have ‘truited sounds as if the push is disease pa which-the affected by““blackberry virus Himals: It of the diseases whic t without seeing of the wood cannot say w nae = ...
... BLACKBERRIES FOR THE PICKING! Why not make the most of the fine black- BLACKBERRY AND APPLR berry crop this year? Here are two good CHARLOTTE recipes I lb app/es: of oak bated: I lb. BLACKBERRY AND Mulberries; 4 os. APPLE JAM Grease a medium-sized cake ...
... December M. Is the Garde. ti-day A THORNLESS BLACKBERRY. II Two or three years ago there was evolved, at the John Jones Experimental Station, a blackberry without thorns. It is known as Merton Thornless, and trees of it are now available. The variety ...
... November 4 la the Garden to-day. PLANT BLACKBERRIES. Cultivated blackberries are becoming more popular every veer. as they deserve to be. Try. large. luscious. jet black fruits are much superior to the hedgerow blackberry, and if the varieties Blowers and ...
... Correspondent THE public has just heard for the first time an Interesting new blackberry which been known gardeners behind the scenes for some time—the Merton Thornlcss blackberry, now released to commerce the John lines Horticultural Institution. This remarkable ...
... loganberry yields varied from 50 per cent, of normal, of blackberries 35 per cent., and of red and white currants 60 per cent. Prices asked for these groups to the growers were; Loganberries B|d., blackberries 7d., and white and red cuftants 7d. per lb. Norfolk ...
... FOOD FACTS No, 220 • BLACKBERRIES FOR THE PICKING! Why not make the most of the fine black- BLACKBERRY AND APPLE berry crop this year Here are two good CHARLOTTE recipes 1 lb. apples; slices of stale bread: A. BLACKBERRY AND blackberries; ozs. sugar. APPLE ...
... Free—at a Price A FRIEND of mine who has just returned from a blackberry hunt, during which he and his wife and small boy floundered In prickly undergrowth and wet ditches, has been going Into the economics of the thing, and he finds this free-for-all ...
... what it was. Himalayan Giant blackberry? It looks good in the catalogue, and tastes quite good the garden. But let the blackberry hybridisers take a peep our Moortown Monsters and Bardsey Bumpers and they will see blackberries worth a place in any garden ...
... 19th June 1/34; lcganberries 1/1: raspberries 1/24; blackcurrants 1/3: red and white currants 10d; cultivated blackberries 10d: wild blackberries 8d; bilberries uneludine whortleberries, blaeberries and whimberries) 1/2. ...
... the Garden to-da: BrACKBERRLES. September 21. The cultivated blackberry coming more into tavour evert , year. Many local yardeneis have this season gathered good crops trom their tiees. I hoP,2 wirl remember that next year's crop will be borne .suckers ...
... puree. Legallberflils.—From 40 to 50 per cent, of normal; blackberries 35 per cent., red and white currants 50 per cent Prices asked for these groups to the growers were: Loganberries 81d., blackberries 7d., and white and red currants 7d. per lb. What You ...