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Histon Large Whites Make Good Prices: Top Bid of Three Hundred Guineas

... overall average °1 £49 apiece being realised for the twelve head sold. TOP PRICE Histon Blackberry 21 Ith, born January, 1954, by Histon Hallmark out of Histon Blackberry 187th, was bought by Mr. Arthur Rickwood, of Chatteris, for 300 guineas. HISTON WOODLANDS ...

Catching Up With the Season

... growths this season and these should carry bumper crops of fruit next year. Newly-transplanted raspberry, loganberry and blackberry canes also respond well to similar drastic pruning. Established raspberry canes should now be shortened to a uniform height ...

FOX IN WOLF'S CLOTHING

... lady knows the things of which Brer Fox is fondest next to rats, which he far prefers to pheasants or even barn-door fowls Blackberries and beer I do not think a lot of people know this. The former, of course, he can get quite easily at the proper season ...

Published: Wednesday 06 April 1955
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 778 | Page: 35 | Tags: Photographs 

Jimmy Edwards--Farmer

... the sows the predominant strain is the Primrose, and other strains are Dainty Girls, Maple Leaf, Belles, Jubilee Maple and Blackberry. Their policy is to produce Grade A baconers and to sell breeding stock. As well as sales to practically every corner of ...

Help the Fruit Crops and the Trees

... currants. 2. Fruits borne on young shoots Sour cherries, peaches and nectarines. 3. Cane fruits (raspberries, loganberries, blackberries and hybrid-berries) and black currants. My remarks to-day concern only those fruits in the first category, which should ...

Fruit Trees To Suit Modern Conditions

... apart Currants (red, white or black) 6 ft. Raspberries 18 ins. from plant to plant, with 5 ft. between rows Loganberries, blackberries and other hybrid cane fruits 8 ft. Gooseberries and red- and white-currants are often grown as single-, double- or triple- ...

Larks and Literature

... has fallen on a salmon-pink sunset, following a warm and cloudless day. An armed walk down the hedgerows in search of a blackberry-eating cock pheasant was entirely blank, but the return journey was enlivened by fieldfares drifting to roost in restless ...

New Aids From The Scientist And The Engineer: Reminders And Comments On Seasonable Tasks

... Honiton, and picking began towards the end of March. HOOKS FOR PRICKLES Anyone dealing with pillar and climbing rose, blackberries, logan berries and other prickly stems will find the Pinner Prickle Hook by Woodman's of Pinner a real blessing. These ...

A HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY: THE CONVERSION OF COURT FARM

... pastel kind of person. The only exception is the large spare room where I had a fling in primrose yellow for the walls with blackberry as a contrast. Carpets and flooring are yellow or gold, which gives warmth. Our colour scheme, incidentally, caused a lot ...

Published: Wednesday 01 August 1956
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1908 | Page: 19 | Tags: Photographs 

Chiming tones

... Crimson rouge and lipstick (this is also very becoming for blondes wearing black.) For Reds, from soft cherry to deepest blackberry, and for Sapphire Blues, Cherry rouge and lipstick. For Orange Reds, and Lichen tones of brown, coffee, chestnut and woodland ...

Published: Wednesday 26 September 1956
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1105 | Page: 59 | Tags: Photographs 

HARVEST MOON: The Other Side of the Hedge: Stubble Weeds and Finches: A Tame Cock Redstart

... shoots of briar and bramble strayed over the stubble, sprays of hawthorn, sallow, privet and hazel sprang from the hedge. Blackberries, long since gone from the open side, stood in great clusters waiting to be picked. Other berries were colouring -up and ...

POINTS FOR PLANTERS

... Currants Bushes 6 ft. Gooseberries Bushes 5 Single cordons 2 Raspberries 1 8 ins. between plants and 5 ft. between rows. Blackberries, Loganberries and Hybrid- berries 10 A ON THE CLOSE SIDE: These standard apples, planted at 20 ft. apart, are making vigorous ...