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BLACKBERRY CULTURE

... BLACKBERRY CULTURE. The following letter appeared In the Standard:— Suk—Your Article of yesterday ou the culture of the Blackberry might well ha premed on the atteutMu of fruit growers of the present day, for oar hardy common Blackberry, so aunty gruwu ...

When Reticence is Wanted

... medallions are worked in gold silk as a setting, and slender festoons, also in gold, connect them. How to Use Blackberries. A. very pretty dish is blackberry trifle. Stew 2 lb. of berries with half as much sugar, then strain through a hair sieve. Cut eight penny ...

ULVERSTON HARJU:T.—Tun DAT

... per stone, new 0 5 ~ Peon& per qr 0 3 D4tosins, per quart It nubarb, per 10. Mushrooms, per quart 0 3,„ 0 0 Blackberries, per quart Blackberries, „ Apples, per stone Para, per some Intro , , per stcue • 1 0 „ 0 0 8, k. per lb. Green noes. rr .. Beans ...

THE GILL

... BACKBARROW. TIIE ULVERSTON ADVERTISER.' (Unstainped, Price 2td.) may be had even• Thursday of Mr. JAMES TEASDALF Past Ma. Blackberry. ...

1900

... cross one another. Cut out weak wood, dead material, and useless spray. Blackberries.—The cultivated forms of Blackberries require a strong rich soil of good depth. Blackberries Liverish under similar conditions to Raspberries. though they are rather ...

Children's Day

... juvenile choirs under 16 years of age, the winners were Kirkby Stephen. In the second class, for whom the two-part song Blackberries was the test piece, the first place was taken by the Highgate Room class beating the Kendal British School by a single ...

OCTOBER. The fields put on their cloth of gold, The bracken wears its yellow gown, The gorse is golden on

... of gold, The bracken wears its yellow gown, The gorse is golden on the *old, And woods are crimson, gold, and brawn; The blackberrie• hang, dark, dewwst, By paths when little feet sill peas. And gmey.roses linger yet Among the sea -dried green. Autumn *long ...

GAME NOTICE. THE Game on all Lands the property of his Grace the Duke of Bucedeuch and Quenonberry, H.T., at

... will be prosecuted. Mill August, 1888. NOTICE. A NY person or trespasiag In pursuit of A GANN or FISH, or taking Nuts or Blackberries on lands belonging Mrs. Penny, of arid& field, will be prosecuted. CAONE from Corney Fell, between April lath and Jaw 10th ...

MUSHROOMS AND KLACKtIERRIES

... provincial towns, the principal markets fur the former edible being in Yorkshire sod Lancashire, whilst a large quantity et the blackberries bud their way into the Newcastle district, fur use in the making of cakes, pudding, and jam. ...

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... twog••Lbe harp th^t oum thgo' Tare's Hall,' Miss Severe: Soug Concertina .Mr. J. Miller. .Mr. Hurst. Song Blackberrying, liu•uoions Dialogue.- •• Abe Black Mantling House. A laughable Nigger sketvh. By Jas. Barnes. (By permission of Messrs. Abel ...

THE POTATO CROP

... botanical point of view it is of considerable interest, the plant bearing it being • hybrid between the raspberry and the common blackberry. As the Mandi, as It has been called, wee raised by Metirs. Veitch, its origin is well •uthenticrtod, the send parent ...

TRUANT MAUGE

... little laggard stay ? So swift of foot as abs ever has been, It I.: not so far, by the meadow way To the lane where the blackberry vines begin. Her mother stands in the doorway there, Shading her eyes from the setting sun, And app and down with an anxious ...