Fruit cbgnes
... Apples. culinary: Mrs. D. Bruce 1, Mr. and Mrs. House 2, Miss M. Strugnell 3. Pears: I. Bone I, Mrs. D. Bruce 2. W. Brown 3, Blackberries: Mrs. Sainthouse 1, Mrs. D. Bruce 2, Mrs. R. Campion 3. ...
... Apples. culinary: Mrs. D. Bruce 1, Mr. and Mrs. House 2, Miss M. Strugnell 3. Pears: I. Bone I, Mrs. D. Bruce 2. W. Brown 3, Blackberries: Mrs. Sainthouse 1, Mrs. D. Bruce 2, Mrs. R. Campion 3. ...
... Mrs. Baron 3. Culinary: H. R. Bates I. Mrs. Baron 2. Mrs. Marriott 3. Pears: R. E. Hill I. T. Fender 2. H. R. Bates 3. Blackberries: W. F. Smith 1. H. R. Bates 2. O. Cook 3. Any other fruit: H. Boyce 1. C. Flavin 2 and 3. ...
... shame! Handjoy removes like magic those ugly stains made by peeling onions, potatoes, carrots, beetroot, ipplev. beans, and blackberries in fact all vegetable and fruit stains vanish instantly with a simple application of Handjoy. This delightful, perfumed ...
... to the sale of a basket of blackberries which were short-weight from the Harrow shop on September 1. Mr. Percy Burton. prosecuting for the Middlesex County Council said that a woman bought a one pound basket of blackberries among other articles. She was ...
... shame! Handjoy removes like magic those ugly stains made by peeling onions, potatoes, carrots, bfttrook spples. beans. and blackberries in fact all vegetable and fruit stains vanish instantly with a simple application of Handjoy. This delightful, perfumed ...
... the 70 dishes of fruit of 63 varieties grown in Mr. C. Wemban's Stanmore garden. The pears. the plums. the angles. the blackberries. and the tomatoes, all with their distinctive colourings or markings attractive in themselves, had also a collective fragrance ...
... Burdett 3. Pears. culinary.—E. Eggman 1, J. W. Hughes 2. Miss Burdett 3 Dessert: E. Eggman 1, C E. Perkins 2. J. W Hughes 3. Blackberries.—E. Eggman 1. Mrs. Durrant 2, E. Taylor 3 Plums.—E. Eggman 1. J. W Hughes 2. G W. Mullet 3. Grapes.—E. Eggman 1. Eggman ...
... Onions: Mrs. Barratt. Shallots: Mrs. Hope. Runner beans: Mrs. Haythornthwaite (certificate of merit). Tomatoes: Mrs. Barratt. Blackberries: Mrs. Cooper. Apples i(cooking): Mrs. Haythornth- ...
... Neill 3. Cooking: Mrs. W. Dawson 1, C. V. Lane 2, B. W. Collins 3. Pears, dessert:—W. J. Dunn 1. K. Lake 2, H. Young 3. Blackberries:—.l. Jackson 1. Mrs. E. Posietl 2, Mrs. Gold 3. Plums:—.4. Young 1, J. W. Bickers 2, Mrs. W. Dawson 3. ...
... and there, and some months ago it end are raspberry canes and barren tract tenanted only by was announced that the Gov- blackberry bushes, the latter a herd of grazing cows, a few ernment was to allow building already ripening far ahead of adventurous ...
... AWARDS First prizes were awarded as follows: Frait.—Apples (cooking). Mrs. Neeld. dessert. Mrs. Fuggle: pears. Mis D Paul: blackberries. Mrs. Searle; tomatoes. Mrs. Barlow. Fiewers.—Bowl. Mrs. Crawley; vase, Mn.s M. Wooding; vase of annuals. Mrs. Bence; ...
... Bateman 1. Contort 2. Goodman 3. Any other vegetable, Fountain 1. Reading 2. Goodman 3. Shallots. Fountain I, Goodman 2. Blackberries, Thorpe I. Thorne 2, Hopper 3. Sweet peas (vase), Rawlins I; bowl. Rawlins 1. ROM (vase), r Rawlins I. Any oth flowe, Goodman ...