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... THE BLACKBERRY CROP The blackberry will considerably Kcmticb and Middlesex large supplies of cultivat be disposed of tbo ...
... THE BLACKBERRY CROP The blackberry will considerably Kcmticb and Middlesex large supplies of cultivat be disposed of tbo ...
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... BLACKBERRIES. It i very important to pinch off the tope of the as 60011 as they become from 18 to 24 inchee high in summer. The canes should be cut away after fruiting, as recommended for raspbtrries. CHERRIES. The pruning et standard trees practically ...
... BLACKBERRIES. Theee two strong-growing and useful plants nee steadily inning appreciation, and now is the time to layer their long, trailing slioots for the production new plants. This is done by simply pegging them down and covering with soil, no cutting ...
... BLACKBERRIES. Exposure of picked fruit to hot sunshine impairs its quality in a few minutes. To obtain the finest and best flavoured berries, picking should.be deferred until they are quite ripe. ...
... BLACKBERRIES. Cultivated blackberries sell well, and can be sent by rail ii picked before they are completely ripened. Care must be taken in packing them, as a single spoiled berry may ruin a whole basket. ...
... BLACKBERRIES. These are very useful and profitable late hardy fruits where suitable positions can found for their culture. Pars'ey-leayed.” variety raised at the Haudswortb Nurseries some twenty ormore years ago is, we be'.ieve, still unsurpassed, although ...
... cultivated soil. The wild blackberry, the cutleaved variety (the parsley-leaved blackberry), Himalaya berry and the American varieties are dessert as well as culinary fruits. The parsley-leaved blackberry has similar sized fruits to, but tinier pips than ...
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... Blackberries. _ y . OCAL people who have been in quest of blackberries, like the bilberry gatherers earlier in the season, are full of disappointment. Bushes groan under their burden of berries—an green —but what a harvest would follow a fortnight of ...
... BLACKBERRIES. It is very important to pinch off the tops of the canes as soon ae they become from to 24 inches high in summer. The old canes should be out away after fruiting, as recommended for rsspberriee. ...