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FLOWERS

... Green. 3 Dear; dessert apples. Miss Harding. 2 W. Revnolds. .» S Redd, indoor tomatoes. A Not.- and 3 A M. Lock; culttva.ed blackberries. Mr Dover. 2 M Pike. Mrs. G. Norman; gooscber;.cs. 2 Mrs. E Lock White. 1 2 A Gray. 3 Mrs Jordan, brown. Mrs. J Green o ...

HANDICRAFTS

... Edwards; red currants. Mrs. e F Chessher. white currants’ 2 Mrs. F Chessher; dish mixed fruit. W w Shorley; cultivated blackberries. 1 W. W. Shorley. 2 J Produce- Htn eggs (while), 1 W Shorley. 2 Mrs D Wootton, brown 1 Mr. Laurence. 1 J, Shelboume. H ...

SHEFFORD

... C. Deer: nans' eggs. ] Mrs H. O. Deer. 2 Mrs. It. M. Deer 3 K. A. Revels: collection fruit. J. W. Shepherd: cultivated blackberries. 1 C. H Hyde. 2 Mrs. A. M. Lock. O Breed: plums, D. Phllllpson, 2 A. C Bendy. H. G, Oesir: pears. 1 J W. Shepherd; dessert ...

EASY WINNER

... prizewinners and the Institute made profit of £2l. Members demonstrated floral decoration for the home. A competition for blackberries and pears was won Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Prbthoroc. Hostesses were Mesdames G. Norman G. Rowlcs. and Prothcroe. Broom. Mrs ...

HMD OffKS: GLASGOW: AND AT LONDON

... a penknife in his hand at the time. “I caught his arm, twisted it. turned him round and kicked and pushed him into some blackberry bushes,” said Gudz to the court SHARP LESSON FOR THIEF It’s time for you to have a sharp lesson ”, said the Chairman, Mr ...

TVRVEY

... and 3, H. Berwick; apples (cooking), 1 Winchester, 2 Willis. 3 Stonebridge; plums, 1 E. K. Miller. 2 Winchester, 3 Gill; blackberries, 1 Winchester, 2 Stott, 3 Dennis; gooseberries, 1 Miller. Aster (coloured), 1 Winchester, 2 T. Cowley, 3 E. Miller; -carnations ...

HIGH QUALITY ENTRIES AS SHOW SEASON NEARS ITS END Sharnbrook’s Show is Great Heaviest marrow, 1 Col. W. Corbett, 2

... the Chairman, Mr. G. I Mrs. h g Dear, .j g. a. Ayiott. Miss Prentice and Mrs. Eales ' • I , ss , • iar Davies Cultivated blackberries. Mrs. C onrl Mice; Pickled Shallots, 1 Mrs. A. A finp rlicn’nv H . Hvde: damsons, A. Bandv; plums. , P IIL i?j cna , T ...

FARM AND COUNTRYSIDE

... satisfy the birds, and a this season to prevent—or the V 1 l6 h e dBe has been thieving of birds, especially us od for giant blackberry, the vile pigeons, which only ' vhl f h - a garthis week we found had made dener savs, will kill the hedge. a dreadful ...

THIS SEASON-

... WEDNESDAY, 11th MARCH 1953. at 11 o'clock EXHIBITION GLADIOLUS CORMS. in packets 50 and TOO: Black Currant: Gooseberry and Blackberry; Bush and Climbing Roses: Flowering Shrubs and Conifers, four-year-old Apple, Pear, and Plum Trees in popular varieties ...

LAST NURSERY STOCK SALE THIS SEASON

... WEDNESDAY. Hth MARCH 1953. at 11 o’clock EXHIBITION GLADIOLUS CORMS. in packets of 50 and 100: Black Currant; Gooseberry and Blackberry; Bush and Climbing Roses: Flowering Shrubs and Conifers; four-year-old Apple. Pear, and Plum Trees in popular varieties ...

Stotfold Show Attracts Big Entry Slotfolci Coronation Year fruit, flower, and vegetable show, organized bv the ..

... shallots. 1 Smith 9. N. C. Dear. Hens eggs, brown. 1 B V. Brown. 2 D Howard W Smith; white. 1 D, Howard. Mrs, R Shepherd. Blackberries 1 C M Hyde. 2 Mrs. P. Gentle 3 Smith: plums. 1 F. J Crouch. 2 D E, Cooper: apples, dessert. 1 Blackburn: apples, cooking ...

Potatoes

... Smith. 5 T. Cox; dessert pears. 1 and 2 W. T.Cox; plums (any variety). ) W. T. Cox. 2 C. H. Taylor. 3 W. T. Cox; cultivated blackberries. S. J. Odell. 2 C. W. Gillett, Ladies' Section Fruit jelly. Mrs. J. Kitchiner; sott fruit iam. i Mrs. E. Hockey. 2 Mrs ...