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... blackcurrants, redcurrants, gooseberries, loganberries, blackberries. etc. Pamt B e g woshell: i P e R a bumper croP 'I-v-w- N ,‘ 'M.. v CENTRE R . & ...
... The one constant factor in the garden is that most of the plants are edible. One wall, clothed with a thornless Oregan blackberry and grape vine (unproductive as yet), is the background to a raised bed in which gooseberry bushes, a John Downie crab apple ...
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... chestnuts. R I have also given you an apple pudding — it is such a good year for apples. You can also include some wild blackberries in this pudding if, like me, you have some in your freezer. ...
... RADIO By PETER H. DAVIS “ Although roses were the most i‘puhr line during Karel Nekola's day, cherries, plums, blackberries and strawberries are commonly found, in addition to vigorous cocks and hens.” ...
... Leith. Can anybody date that? A Although roses were the most popular line during Karel Nekola's day, cherries, plums, blackberries and strawberries are commonly found, in addition ‘to wvigorous cocks and hens. Apples, oranges (stip¢« pled), irises, - ...