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Irceficild ill the qtrlticti STARTING THE TUBERS

... some other type. The Veitchberry is a cross between a blackberry and an autumn-fruiting raspberry, and beats large. Juicy sweet, blue-b/ack berries which are ripe between the raspberry and the blackberry season. The fruits are about twice the size of those ...

CATERING PACKS

... CANNED FRUIT Solid Pack Apples - tin Blackberries and Apples Blackcurrants Fruit Cocktail - tin Grapefruit Golden Plums - tin Victoria Plums Red Plums Rhübarb Pineapple Chunks Pineapple Pieces Choice Apricots Blackberries .. Cherries Fruit Salad Bartlett ...

Lined pits

... they would consider Installing meters to show how mach water was taken. A proposal to establish a central hatchery near Blackberry Farm. Bicton, 11 miles from Exeter, was referred °A- ohtriin an estimate of running costa. ...

ARTISANS AND AMATEURS

... A. Drew. Loganberrles--1, J. Letori; 2, S. Dadswell. Raspberries--1. W. 0. Harding; 2, Mrs. E. A. Coleharn. Cultivated blackberries —l. J. Latori; 2, Mr. L. Parrish. Boysenberry-1 W. 0. Harding. Potatoes, white, kidney or oval-1. T. Jarvis (Paignton I; ...

DECORATIVE SECTION

... 2, A. Mason; 3, W. 0. Mason. Loganberries-1, J. Latori; 2, 8. Dadswell. Raspberries-1, W. R. Johns; 2, Mr. 8. Dadswell. Blackberries-1, J. Latori; 2, Mr. L. Parrish (Torquay): 3. W. 0 . Mason. Boysenberry-1, W. A. Drew. Soft fruits-3. W. O. Mason. Rhubarb-1 ...

DON'T WORRY ADVICE TO GARDENERS

... barb-- I. P. R. Brown: 2. W. A Drew ; 3. H. W. Hoare. Any dessert fruit 1. Master Michael Ellis (Appleno : 2. Miss M. HON d blackberries Lem.,rt cur!, - . E . :qun I I. Mr L__E - Payt.,n and Mn F. A. Cooper. equal 2. W. A. Drew. iil/1/1 E. Beck. Maas K. Fletcher ...

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... Drew; 2, A. Mason; 3, W. G. Mason. Loganberries-1. .J. Letori: 2, S. Dadswell. Raspberries-2, S. Dadswell. Cultivated blackberries—l, J. Lenin: 2. L. Parrish; 3, W. G. Mason. Boysanberries 1. W. A. Drew. Four kinds soft fruit-2, W. G. Mason. Rhubarb- ...

FRUIT

... FRUIT Blackberries-1. W. Delatield; 2. 8. Gorvett. Loganberries 1. W. Dela&ld. Raspberries •1. S. Gorvett. Apples- I. Mrs. D. Ward; 2. E. Richards; 3. W. Delaask!. Pears -1, S. Gorvett. Rhubarb --I. W. Dingle; 2, S. Wootton; 3. F. A. Allwood. Gladioli ...

BUTTER PRICE IS REDUCED

... change this week would be locally-caught crabs—le. 6d. to 2s. per lb. Kent cobnuts are selling at 2s. 6d. per lb., and blackberries at Ss. per lb. ...

LABOUR M.P. SAYS WRONG TO MAKE PROFIT ON HOMES

... Warren. Cacti or succulents-1, Mrs. Z. A. ' Cobham; 2, J. A. Radcliffe. Grapes-1,. Mrs Z. A. Cobham; 2. J. A. Radcliffe. Blackberries-1. J. Latori. Dessert apples-1, H. E, Grove; 2. Mrs. Ferris; 8. Mrs. • Cockrane. Culinary apples-1, Mrs. E. A. Cobham; ...

REPEAT SUCCESS FOR MR. DINGLE

... Warren; 3, H. Gooding. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES One bunch grapes-1, Mrs. E. A. Cobham; 2, J. A. Radcliffe. One dish cultivated blackberries - 1. J. Letori. One dish dessert apples H. E. Grove; 2. Mrs. M. R. Ferris; 3, Mrs. Cochrene. One dish culinary apples- ...

_EEKEND IN THE GAR' HAVING A NEW LAWN?

... surface. Black thread should then be zig-zagged ! over the area to deter the birds. I With the exception of the later ! blackberries and the autumn-fruiting raspberries, all the bush and berry fruits are now finished, and opportunities should be taken ...