Early Blackberries
... Early Blackberries. dweller one tie suburbs just produced some ripe blaeberries grown in rus garden. They were not giants, but were ripe. This phenomenal for July 21. ...
... Early Blackberries. dweller one tie suburbs just produced some ripe blaeberries grown in rus garden. They were not giants, but were ripe. This phenomenal for July 21. ...
... the mis-wpellirtga, but make no change except spelling. One day my bruther and I were playing in the feeloz. chanst to be blackberry time we wandered under the in search of the berriz VVe did not find many, however, and soon becaim separated. All onoe ...
... whole contents bottie cranberries need not used at once, they will keep good, after being opened, for from 8 to 14 days. Blackberries or Brambles in Betties. Take berries which are ripe but not soft. Wash and wipe them on a cloth and pack them well into ...
... the arri respond, to his wjlos. walked a ' /e. - 'Ay Along the river hank, treading a oro| r, tns path, among;.! fern® and blackberry tshfts- t}, ecumer of the mill he en- I, an elrloriv gentleman who was fishing ~, from opposite side. -Jw-Tho Colonel, gad ...
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... cannot dispel have jewelled the foliage, and vegetation is a drip wrtih sparkling globules of aocumniated dewdrops. The few blackberries which still ding to the straggling bramble bushes arc glistening with a more attractive hue than their less truant ootnpanians ...
... substitute hae been made from them. A new substitute for tea has appeared on the market It consists of nothing more than dried blackberry leaves, which are sold at 7 marks the kilo. Raw bone* are treated with of sulphur and then extracted with benzine, and, ...
... section of the sale was topped by a heifer of the Blackcap family which realised 3050' dollars or £651, while another of the Blackberry family fetched 3000 dollars or £640, and other heifers made prices of £438, £363, £331, £320, £230, and £213, with a dozen ...
... soil sterilisation, and control of skeleton weed in the wheat lands at Wagga, N.S.W.. wild turnip in Western Australia, and blackberry in pasture lands at Tumut, N.S.W., by means of chemical poisons. He has experimented to determine the rate of penetration ...
... potatoes, and decorate with chopped mint and small chopped onion. THE BLACKBERRY CROP Blackberries are ripening fast all over the country. Don’t and health - giving Wfir-organise blackberry-picking parties —but take care to close all gates and avoid trampling ...
... 1 is a serious offence. School children Scot help to maintain the this year. They are to be into parties to pick bralhV blackberries during schoo .jji This suggestion comes Scottish Education DePf, which recommends berro rambles “within school L; part ...
... raspberries, J/2, from July 13, 1/1; loganberries. 1/1; blackcurrants. 1/2; red and white currants. 9d; and cultivated blackberries, lOd. Blood Transfusion Funds Helped Qualifiers for Links Golf A. C. Reid. Northern, won the Royal Aberdeen Golf Club medal ...