Berry Fruits
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... CHILDREN'S SECTION Wild flower bouquet. —l. Jill Saunders. 3, Dianne Salter. h.c., Rossalyne Saiter. Wild blackberries. —l. Eileen Duncton. 2, R(fier Duncton: 3. Jill Saunders; h.e., Hilary Barrow. Most queen wasps.—l, Derek Sopp. 2, Daphne Withers; 3 ...
... unprofitavie, and vhen they fail to make much *w growth it is an economy to ~=d replace with new 6. The treatment’of ...
... cold weather. Style with rafilan sleeves finished with cuff at the wrist, and a warm mmg collar. In Clerical Grey, OS.; an Blackberry, W.X 1 IR cnosonsuissiios svabuiniis Gns. ey Another lightweight but WARM a 0 COAT.is in Ocelot Fur Fabric, in e plain straight ...
... Ken Kitechener _ Vegetables. Barrow. lan Allan ~ Salad Allan. —l, Eric 3, E. Fee. 2. Robert Robert Barrow;, 2, lan _ Wild blackberries. -1, Tan Allan; 2 Robert Barrow, 3, Valene Barrow. _ Two vases of flowers. — 1, Robert Barrow; 2, lan Allan; 3, Suzanne ...
... blushing maiden picking the red hollyberries in the hedges. And then she loses her footing, and goes head foremost into the blackberry thorn, and falls backwards into the ditch and covers berself with friendly green mud. And then that Sweet girl gets up and ...
... and coloured nupfo. - Beautiful is the efiect, tog, of hops massed in baskets and falling over the ironwork in profusion. Blackberries and clematis are another good combination. A roxT is always easy to decorate, Where there is & croes raised above it the ...
... decorative leaves, seed pods and berries arranged for effect. — 1. I&u. Orpen; 2, Mrs. Hood, 3, Miss M ann 3 HOMECRAFT (OPEN) ”1 blackberry,—l, Mrs. Blom: 2 M R. Lawrence, 3 Mrs. Sawiez Jam, plum.—l. Miss E Tribe, 2 Mrs Woods: 2 Mrs H Hooker 2 Mis Mrs. Orpen and ...
... Dish of Damsons.—No entries. Best Dish of Currants.—l, Edward Laurence; 2, J. Whittington ; 3, Matthew Ayliug. Plate of Blackberries (for Children).—No entries. Best Collection of Window Flowers (four).— Calob Waller. Best Nosegay of Wild Flowers—l, 8 ...
... this path any longer. There are no blackberries here, while I know there are plenty on the other side. Let us go back thmush the garden and take the other path. And then, ogiie, we will have a nice lunch of blackberries and get home before mamma has time ...
... also yielded wine, and so did the fields and hedgerows around, where dandelions, cowslip, elderberry flowers and fruits, blackberries and sloes were gathered in due season. One must remember. of course, that sugar was plentiful in those dayvs:. but even ...
... jaws will not stand the hard labour of gnawing out the tough fibres of wood, so it bores into the pith of such shrubs as blackberry, elder, and syringa. The cells are a little less than half an inch long and about a sixth of an inch wide. There are about ...