PLANTS SEEDS
... PLANTS SEEDS SAIL Rooted Blackberry cuttings. Himalayan Giant. Mr. G. Riches Mill Road. St. Germane. King's Lynn. (12.1 ...
... PLANTS SEEDS SAIL Rooted Blackberry cuttings. Himalayan Giant. Mr. G. Riches Mill Road. St. Germane. King's Lynn. (12.1 ...
... hide-and-seek gorse had gone, sandy paths along which I stalked. on the look out for Indians. had been macadamed, and a hedge of blackberry bushes, throwing fruit as firm and nutty as ever gave a boy tummy-ache, had been cut down. And there lies the danger to ...
... Wild raspberrieN grow upon its brink. Wild gooseberries, sown 0' the birds. are there to be taken and in the autumn the blackberries hang luscious on brambles. Roosting Place T pit-hole IN a favourite place for men ot the village with a taste for pigeon ...
... formed. The idea was to start slowly and de- Mr. 8. Linford ra:sed a question on the danger whichl could arise by eating blackberries from hedgerows in the vicinity of Aelds being sprayed for pest control, and asked for further information to be obtained ...
... Council had had reported to them that a parishioner had been warned about picking blackberries from a rcadside hedge as 'rried sraying had been cam.- out. The blackberries had been contaminated with the poison and the Parish Council felt this could be dangerous ...
... hoe near raspberries nor blackcurrants either—both are surface rooting. Support extending new growths of rambler rose& blackberries also loganberries. Loosely tie to keep erect and prevent their being trampled upon. Gather early peas. and • your broad ...
... sifted from the chaff, end mother knew what she was about. No matter what the complaint. she'd a remedy for it. Distilled blackberry buds (Jr leaves cured quinsy and ulcers in the mouth, the tiny mauve flowers of vervain made a lotion for insect bites and ...
... FRUIT CLASSES t • \ Early apples. Miss A. Bray cooking apples. a Noun blackberries. W. A. Dean r plums. Miss 0. Curson; gooseberries. L. Walden: raspberries. C. Pitcher; black m Re. _L_ M. rilsher. Who won the Meacham Gardeners Association silver rose ...
... useful service would be offered to the public.' USE OF SPRAYS Following an alleged case of the use of poisonous sprays on blackberries reported by a parishioner in Ingoldisthorpe. the County Medical Officer, Dr. K. F. Alford. it was reported. had pointed ...
... home-made lam, and bottles l of fruit all ready the winter. Someone has been busy, but lots more b, needled particularly blackberries 1 and Matron tells me that shel is hoping plenty of people will pick an extra pound and , take them to the hospital. Those ...
... Mrs H. Ward. 2 Mliss J. Townsend, 3 Miss A Halverson: 1 Mr' 13 . M Mitchel: 2 Mrs E Robertson: , gooseberry. 2 Mrs H Ward: blackberry and .pule I Mrs A Nealr•, 2 Miss Haverson Jelly. I Mrs. E S Proud. 2 Sirs D M. Mitchell. 3 Mr, E Robertson . Wines I and ...
... heaviest, 1 1. P. Bentley. Collection of wild flowers SC hoolchildrenb. I Janet Miller. 2 Stella Lyons, 3 Les:ey Chenery; wild blackberries. I Florence Lewis, 2 Annette Rainsbottom. Breed champion at Lincoln The Highglen herd of pedigree Large White pigs owned ...