A llotment prizes
... of 3,‘ ‘Round Hill-terrace, Blackheath, ‘was singled out for special_praisg.‘ ‘ Other winners were: Mr. J. ‘Withers, of Blackberry - lane, Halesowen, and Mr. A, Matthews. of Beaumont-road, Blackheath. ...
... of 3,‘ ‘Round Hill-terrace, Blackheath, ‘was singled out for special_praisg.‘ ‘ Other winners were: Mr. J. ‘Withers, of Blackberry - lane, Halesowen, and Mr. A, Matthews. of Beaumont-road, Blackheath. ...
... apples: R Neale S Briggs P E Parfitt G Built vhc pears: A Gardner H A Pollard E Chase Three cooking apples: A 2 W W Beadle 3 Blackberries: L Eyre E Chase F ultural and Allotment Societies displayed over 1000 chrysanthemum blooms 750 dahlias and enough vegetables ...
... Society in Blackberries: 1 C. E. 5. 2 Mrs. A. White, 3 F. S, mongs, Flowers, arrangement for effect: 1 Mrs. Gothe, 2 Mg, Svensson, 3 Mrs, B aney Vase chrysanthemums: 1 Mrs. Harrison, 2 Mrs. Paul, 3 Mrs. Hobbs. Vase of dah)ja: 1 Mrs. Harrison, 2 \irs A ...
... Mr. Terence McDermot!, BA. He is the vounerr son of Mr. Bernard J. McDermott, solicitor, Stranorlar, and Mrs. McDermott. Blackberries which, in common with most other fruits, are in shori supn'y this vear, are celling at from 6s to 6s 6d a s‘one, The dea'h ...
... 2 Mr. J. Edwards. Class - 33, nine runner beans: 1 Mr. J. Ellis, 2 Mr. C. Bash, 3 Miss S. Epps. Class 36, one plate 12 blackberries: I Miss S. Epps, 2 Mr. A. Pay. __ Class 37, one plate of any other fruit: I Mr. E. Shoebridge, 2 Mr. C. Bush, 3 Mr. A. ...
... FRUIT AND COOKING Blackberries, 1 Mr. W. Slater, 2 Mrs. D. Wilson; pears, 1 Miss 8. Chambers, 2 Mrs. W. Slater, 3 Mr. A. Chambers; cooldn‘( apples, 1 Mrs, RBerrington, 2 Mr, Blake, 3 Mrs. Skelding: dessert apples, 1 Mr. W. Slater, 2 Mr. A, Chambers, 3 ...
... recipe for NO -BAKE BLACKBERRY BETTY. Ingredients: lb. cooking apples, lb. blackberries, 2 oz. sugar. Crumb mixture: 6 oz. fresh white breadcrumbs (1 pint), 2 oz. butter (melted), 2 oz. soft brown sugar. A few uncooked, ripe, blackberries for decoration. ...
... Allestey re(: Alisaley AWRY:RCM STOOLS for sale. lobes( Wm./ varies.; -10 10 aan to 2 0 p Saturday. Sunday Tenger. ram od p. Blackberry Lane CHRIS %STERNUMS, Wallflower Monad. Bulbs. - ■ L.P Nurseries Dame Road (entrance by telephone Moak) CONCRET2. .1.155 ...
... drops I you enjoy week My to alL Yours affeetioriatety Cousin Sally CONKERS The aeason of conkers come round again and blackberries tht-re seems a very great many of them this year Kveryene knows what you do black berries You them make pie with them turn ...
... to 6s. per 100. marrows Is. 3d., cookbull calves reached £27 55 . , £26 15s. and £9 17s. 6d. Fat sows 1 ing apples 3d., blackberries ls. 10s. £26 55.. £25 105. (twice). £24 for slaughter had a small entry per lb.. eating apples 4d.. pears 153. (twice) ...
... to 4s. 3d. doz.; potatoes 16s. to 205.. swedes 10s. to its. cat.; apples to id. (Coss to 9d.). pears 2d. to plums Sit to blackberries 9d. to Is. gd., strawberries Ss. ed. to Ss. 9d., tomatoes 6d. to 14. 6d., onions id. to 40., carrots Sd.. parsnips Id. ...
... 6s. hothouse 12s to 19s 121 b; apples—Worcester 24 to 41d. Blenheim, 3d to 7d, Bramleys 2d to Id. cookers 2d to 3d Ib: blackberries—cultivated 64 to 94 Fib; pears—Conference 2s 6d to 5s 6d 121 b; plums —Wye&les lOs 6d to Ils 6d 121 b.— WEDNESDAY: Bea ...