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BLACKBERRIES FOR CULTIVATION

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Published: Thursday 30 May 1963
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2144 | Page: 65 | Tags: none

Blackberry

... Blackberry The cultivated version is bigger and glossier than the wild and may be kept a little longer. On sale or ripe for picking in September, blackberries have a sour taste unless very soft and combine well with apple, giving a good balance of sharp ...

Published: Monday 01 June 1992
Newspaper: Illustrated London News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 51 | Page: 59 | Tags: none

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... * BLACKBERRY AND APPLE SHORTCAKE (For 4). 6 or. plain floor and j level teaser. baking painter ; or 6 or. selfraising flour ; pack salt; i or. margarine z level dessertsp. sugar ; I dessert*. honey ; tablesps. milk and =NW. : 6 level tablespoonfuls Meek ...

Published: Saturday 02 September 1950
Newspaper: Leicester Chronicle
County: Leicestershire, England
Type: | Words: 268 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

blackberries

... blackberries WHAT a magnificent year it's been for blackberries! The that grows 90 successfully in our hedgerows in both town and country have mauve crops in the early weeks this autuona. I picked over 41b. the other day from and old railway cutting only ...

Published: Wednesday 04 October 1978
Newspaper: Coventry Evening Telegraph
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 289 | Page: 31 | Tags: none

BLACKBERRIES

... BLACKBERRIES. FLOWERING - - - ALMONDS. CHERRIES. PRUNUS CRABS, MALUS SHRUBS: FLOWERING. ORNAMENTAL HEDGING PLANTS: BEECH. LAynELs. PRIVE7 _ _ _ THORN. 66kKS. CLIMBING PLANTS: CLEMATIS, HONEYSUCKLES SCREENING: POPLARS, SILVER BIRCH WESPING WILLOWS. ...

Published: Saturday 09 November 1974
Newspaper: Rugeley Times
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: | Words: 33 | Page: 26 | Tags: none

BLACKBERRY

... BLACKBERRY ALL PURCHASES QUAUFY FOR STAMPS, AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS. TRADING VALUE OF FULL BOOK 10/- PLUS A FURTHER 2/- PER BOOK TO MEMBERS CREDITED TO THEIR SHARE NUMBER DL'SPOTISJI OR GOFERiViIIENT COVENTRY City Council's debate last night ...

Published: Wednesday 06 January 1971
Newspaper: Coventry Evening Telegraph
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 329 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

Blackberries

... Blackberries the most of this year s excellent crop of juicy blackberries. Even a small gathering can be combined with apples to make an unusual cold eweet—Slackberry and Apple Frosting. Stew 4oz. of blackberries and 4oz. of prepared apple together with ...

Published: Friday 12 September 1952
Newspaper: Leicester Evening Mail
County: Leicestershire, England
Type: | Words: 462 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

* BLACKBERRY AND

... * BLACKBERRY AND APPLE SHORTCAKE (For 4). 6 plain and 3 keel teas baking piiKiler; 6o: selfcats flour, . pinch salt. In:. margarine: le delsertsp. sagas. I level destertip. honey: tabley milk and ualer. Fit Lem:: 6 lesel tablevaoancid thick apple pulp: ...

Published: Wednesday 06 September 1950
Newspaper: East Kent Times and Mail
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 254 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Blackberrying

... Blackberrying Farmers appeal to people blackberrying to do as little damage to crops and hedges as possible . One farmer complains that a family who had been blackberrying in his fields, had left two gates open, and as a result 26 cows had got out and ...

Published: Friday 22 August 1952
Newspaper: Nuneaton Chronicle
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 183 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... BLACKBERRY AND APPLE SHORTCAKE (For 4» A fir. plain dour and level tempi, baking ponder: or 6 O’, self* raiung flour pint h uiit. lor. margarine; le*eldeuerlsp. sugar I level Je%sertsp. honey 6'i tablesp*. milk and water I LUNG 6 el table poonfult thick ...

BLACKBERRIES

... BLACKBERRIES The cultivated blackberries have their quota of the raspberry beetle busy laying eggs in the open flowers, later to produce those grubby berries we detest. A dust or spray with derris as the flowers fade will check the grubs as they hatch ...

Published: Friday 10 July 1953
Newspaper: Coventry Evening Telegraph
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 143 | Page: 11 | Tags: none