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... BLACKBERRIES. A SINNOTT’S LANE FAMILY BE- ...
... BLACKBERRIES BLACKBERRIES. BULACKBERRIES. TONS WANTED. We will buy them in oo Large or Small Quantities ...
... Buyers, jam manu.- tacturers particularly, prefer the Irish blackberry to any other, but complain of want of attention on the part of the shippers to market requirements. In 1905 some Irish blackberries were still being sent in very large casks holding 10 cwt ...
... BLACKBERRIES. The blackberry is a delicious and wholesome fruit when the plants are grown in good soil and the fruit is allowed to hang some time after it is ripe; but it is not often that it can be gathered under such conditions, hence onc reason why ...
... BLACKBERRIES EXPERIMENTS WITH commercially grown blackberries are likely to excite some response among fruit buyers and processors. Already there is a market for wild blackberries during the autumn, besides the free fruit raided from the ditches for homemade ...
... BLACKBERRIES. In England, where blackberries are regarded more in the sense of a cornnteretal asset than in Ireland, best grades are realising Ha. a bushel wholesale. The average crop of wild blackberries across channel is 10,000 tons, and this year it ...
... The Market for Blackberries Blackberries, the fruit of the brambleberry, this year promise, according w the “Freeman’s Journ£l,” to be a most prolific crop. The hedgerows are thick with the berries, just turnin ‘black, @nd in many sunny places JI im“ ...
... THE BLACKBERRY HUMBUG. Following our remarks in this column a_week or two ago on the ~rospect of pickers in South Bargy, notices were posted up over the district announcing that a local firm were prepared to buy bramble-berries in any quantity, and specifying ...
... THE BLACKBERRY INDCSIRY We iufte much pleasure in re-pruritic, ing the following article from the current issue of the `• Irish Messenger. The blackberry season now upon us suggests some interesting considerations. Are we so wealthy here in Ireland that ...
... BLACKBERRIES & CRAB APPLES either at outright prices or om commission. The fruit must be guaranteed full weight and good quality, and loaded at neurest shipping poct or railway station, Cash will be paid against carriers’ veceipt. Blackberry cmpties will ...
... Never !-.ms the sumble blackberry appreciatby the British housewife as it is to-day. 1t is a fact, though little known, that silk worms like the leaves of the black‘berry as well as those of the mulberry tree. The blackberry contains more juice than ...