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SOCIALISE IN FRUIT TREES, ROSES, SHRUBS STANDARD TREES CRABS, DOUBLE CHERRIES, ALMONDS, THORNS, etc. Order Now, ..

... which are being: universally planted NEW BLACKBERRIESBEDFORD GIANT The new monster Blackberry It is verv early anti prolific and flavour, fetrona plants 5/- each. NEW BLACKBERRY —JOHN INNEB MERIT. R.H.S.. The most marvellous Late Blackberrv ever introduced ...

SPECIALISE IN FRUIT TREES, ROSES, SHRUBS STANDARD TREES CRABS, DOUBLE CHERRIES, ALMONDS, THORNS, etc. Order Now ..

... BLACKBERRIESBEDFORD GIANT The new monster Blackberry. It very early and prolific and grand flavour. Strong plants 5/- each. NEW BLACKBERRY — JOHN INNEB AWARD MERIT. R H.S.. 1931. The most marvellous Late Blackberry ever Introduced. Ita fruit Is twice the ...

Luton Wives Like To Know Husbands’Wages!

... Councillor Jack Harrison, Club Leader, and Mr Dick Harrison, secretary, were two of the organisers. Mrs. Harrison wore gown of blackberry moire. Miss Margaret Harrison was in night blue moire and Mrs. Dick Harrison was in white and silver. Mr. H. A. Mowse. chief ...

Visiting Dancers

... table were Mrs. Dempsey, of St. Albans, wearing a printed satin dress and coatee: Mrs. Compton Higgs, of Sudbury, who wore blackberry velvet: and Mrs. Leonard Dore, of London, who wore figured black satin coatee with turquoise blue cloque. Miss Daniells ...

2lb. Boz. Luton Baby—Lusty As Other Chaps Now!

... crinoline. She introduced the same colour in her hair bow. Miss Zena Austin wore pink net embroidered with tiny floral posies. Blackberry moire in full skirted style was worn by Mrs. R. Chambers, and Miss M Chambers was in pale blue chiffon. A white cream lace ...

Parents Found

... Fathers from this country to America. It is the pale shade of lilac blossom, a medium shade of the same tone, and a dark blackberry mauve. This gesture of her Majesty’s has once more proved her desire to stimulate interest in the textile industry and its ...

DAILV SERVICES HeaXZdCoeuikaA -j —a m.' • . * – H ‘ DUNSTABLE

... attractive mauve shade for those whom browns do not suit, w'hile Regal is true dark purple. Wine shades include dark foxglove, blackberry wine, and burgundy, and there is new grey- Norse. As change from bottle this winter, rifle green should prove popular. It ...

New Colour Card For Millinery Thirty Shades For Autumn Ami Winter The London and Luton Bleachers’ and Dyers’ ..

... has the note of summer hedgerows. Colleen is a pure Irish green for those who like plenty of colour. Persian Iris, a light blackberry colour, will attract those who like something new . So will Caliph Purple, a deep violet, while Orchid Brown will suit those ...

Hobby Luton Couples

... when ripe; Mrs, Parker sells them in aid of some charity such as the local Blind Welfare. Loganberries, raspberries and blackberries cover all the fences, whilst such mundane things as potatoes are carefully concealed with borders of fruit trees. Mrs Parker ...

CECIL BRETT GORDON STREET

... which American standard colour it approximates. RIBBONS IN PAIRS The felt colours which have two ribbon contrasts are:— Blackberry Wine, with a Rouge Rubis ribbon dyed to Chanee colour, and a Thick Mist ribbon to Schiaperelli colour. Moss Leaf, w ith ...

Countryside Notes

... the countryside so beautiful in autumn, and the fruits of the wild shrubs arid plants are ripening fast. The dervberries blackberries and elderberries are well known to all. also the bunches of dull red haws, are the fruit of the hawthorn or May and the ...

Countryside Notes

... after by village people in this district, and sold at good prices to a well-known Leighton firm for the making of sloe gin. Blackberries are plentiful but the sugar problem will lessen the demand. A few swallows remain, but these zvill soon start on their ...