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FRUIT

... FRUIT. Tea BRAMILIC Iteeates.—Blackberries and their hybrids are the moat easily grown of fruits. Few think of growing our native blackberry, yet in rich and deep soil it maximise fruit the equal of raspberrtee. A slight improvement on the common berry ...

TO-DAY'S RECIPE

... TO-DAY'S RECIPE. Blackberry and Apple Jelly.—To each pound of bleekberries allow a harpound of firm green apples and a teacupful water. Cook the blackberries with the water OR reduced to a pulp then strain through a jelly bag or cloth tied . to the legs ...

COLOURS OF THE SEASON

... beauty in colouring. Bronze, marine blue, gun-metal, Dreadnought grey, old silver, African brown, field-mouse. llaguo blue, blackberry, mane, old rod, prune, and lettuce.green, all in subdued tints, represent the. colour chart for the new season, to getter ...

NEWEST COLLARETTE

... popularity. Where maids wear is conthey_beng free. On ono string a tiny bunch rued._ however, the pure white hat, with of blackberries, in various stages of maw, white flowers, is not to (ad is placed. home women wear their posy on vises a fashion expert) ...

SCONE

... suffered much from the frost. Gooseberries will, in many came. not be • tithe of a crop. The more expiated branches of the blackberry are all bat bare, an d from a third to a half crop may be realised fro the snore sheltered branches. The red currant ap ...

PRESERVING THE SYRUP

... fruits give the best result. Of the soft fruits cherries, gooseberries, and loganberries do bast. while strawberries and blackberries and curranta are dillicult. Apples and pears need to be peeled, oared, and quer. tered, and part cooked before bottling ...

A TEA•TA/LE SWEET

... toothsome sweet is made by baking French pastry in very Finial egg shapen, using a teaspoon to shape them. When baked till with blackberry jelly. Make a circle with some of them round a dish, coat with jam. then build up a round with the pantries, masking e ach ...

NICE DISHES

... moderate oven for shout an hour end • quarter. Any liquid drained from the plums should be kept warm to serve with the pudding. Blackberry Pudding.—Warm a golden_ or treacle. Over three cupfuls (one email Owes of stale bread pour • teacupful of milk and a beaten ...

BOTTLING FRUIT

... BOTTLING FRUIT. method of bottling fruit without4zr speoialy suitable for phone, damsons, or blackberries, is to commence W selecting bruit that is thy and firm, and not The fruit then put into the bottles up to the neck, the beet receptacles being three-) ...

Scotland

... Scotland. Destratts Bencna.—Liberal candidates for our burghs are as plentiful as blackberries: We ought rather to say r.•puted candidates. We stated a fortnight ago that Sir Alexander Johnstone of Carnsalloch was fairly in the field ; and that Mr. Ewart ...

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... of the Warrenton Bins Corps. One day he told as that a countryman had come into the camp with a quantity of blackberry pies. Blackberries in America are a much liner fruit than those ripened by our faint English son, and are quit* popular in their ...

fly RIGHT MID WRONG CMS IN PRITNIRO

... used where • carpet of purple, mauve or pink may be required. Good clumps may also be planted on rookeries. Relieve the blackberry and rrplants of the old fruiting cansa, as theLb abe y the new long may lie trained in positions where they will have light ...