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... per IV Turnips. Id. per lb. Cucinnbcm. ‘Jd. t ...
... per IV Turnips. Id. per lb. Cucinnbcm. ‘Jd. t ...
... generally effective, ia vhitewoshing the bushes in nwtnmsi with Urn. if quicklime to gallon of water. Blackberries.—Many of the American blackberries ate excellent fruits. Strong, well-drained day soda ate best, but the plants thrive almost anywhere. Where ...
... 6d. per lb. Filberts. sd. to 6d: per lb. (lreengages, 4d. per lb. I)ane.ons. el. per lb. Mushrooms. 4.2. to 61 per lb. Blackberries. 11,1. to 2.1. per lb Kidney Beaus. 3d. t•• 4.1. per lb. ...
... stuffing up high, and bake ia pan with hot water ju*t covering the bottom. Haste with melted butter mixed with little water. BLACKBERRY JELLY. Blaekberrv jelly has great adraatage over hhu-kherrv jam. because in it you have all the tine flavour the fruit without ...
... colour in hat. but here the bat entirely formed of fruit and leaves. You will almost think I romancing when I tell you that blackberries, rasphemea, apples, and even bananas are called into requisition to fora the fashionable fruit hat. bananas are tiny, of ...
... decaying stems old trees Bearing this in mind always recommend thick seeding doves as an excel lout preparatory crop for rasp- Blackberries yield better for reasonable fortilininf r . despite the common belief that uK!f require raanaro. In moist and nc« tom they ...
... Ih. Parsnips. Id. |M-r lb. Celery. 3d. 3d. per stick. Tomatoes. 6d. per lb. English grapes. Is. 3d. to Is. Cd. per lb. Blackberries. I pi. and 3d. iier lb. Filbert-.. 4d. and sd. per lb Hedge Nuts. id. and 3d. per lb. Walnuts. Id. to sd. per lb. A GOOD ...
... parts of strawbarne• and oats part of rhubarb. For raspberry lam take two parts of raspherty and one part of rhubarb. For blackberry jam tak• three porta of and two panto to rhubarb For poach or pear talcs two parts of fruit to one part of rhubarb. For ...
... THE ELDER. A shrub very noticeable in several of our hedgerows at this season is the common black-berried Elder, contrasting very well with the wild red fruits we call hips and haws. It is common to North Europe and Asia. In South Europe and the mountains ...
... svriuee the ear with it, tempera, 110 degrees to 115 degrees, then apply the hot flannel. HOME MADK SYRUP OR CORDIALS. , Blackberry cordial is excellent for nee in cnees stomach or bowel troubles. Put gallon of blacVberries the fire in kettle. not bod ...
... out of the garden,” Take father’s dinner,” &c. Then there is picking acorns, picking potatoes, picking mushrooms, picking blackberries, picking nuts, picking apples,—picking everything except knowledge. Then the weather and bad roads necessarily affect the ...
... following items: Cigars (eight boxes), 16 dole.; three packs playing cards, 50 cents.; baif-pint Old Crow, 35 cents.; ditto blackberry brandy, 20cents.; salts, 10 cents.; 41b. pulverised sugar, 32 cents.; medicine tablets, 18 cents.; papers, lemons, etc. ...