BLACKBERRIES
... BLACKBERRIES Every hour of sunshine brings the blackberry gatherers round our hedges. After a wild _ ELVIRA'S ...
... BLACKBERRIES Every hour of sunshine brings the blackberry gatherers round our hedges. After a wild _ ELVIRA'S ...
... the French guests. They are intrepid travellers, these English. and they march leagues on blackberries Truly, madam; monsieur himself has said It; on blackberries I The Countess (no less. I assure you!), who hears this recital, shakes her head sadly. ...
... Blackberries |»ERHAPS you think the blackberry too common for consideration? so, the other, more aristocratic members of the same family might find a home on walls and fences. The. loganberry is well known, but the Phenomenalberry is more of a stranger ...
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... BLACKBERRIES BLACKBERRIES are in! They are a delicious fruit, health-making, and appear all-toofrequently on the table with the familiar accompaniment of stewed apple. There must be other attractive ways of serving blackberries Please let me have them ...
... BLACKBERRY AND APPLE JELLY. EQUIRED: To each pound of blackberries allow ’lb. of n?glel. and to each pint of juice 11b. of #.car, 1 lemon to each 4lb. of fruit; Wo.h the apples, and cut them in quattors, but do not peel nor core. Look ...
... BLACKBERRIES. It is very imporiant to pinch off the tops of the canes as soon as they become from 18 to 24 inches high in summer. The old canes should be cut away after fruiting, AS recomnu -4,4 for raspberries. CHERRIES. The pruning of standard trees ...
... BLACKBERRYING. The sun is up in a bright blue sky, And all the world’s aglow. Come fetch your baskets, girls and boys, For a-blackberrying we'll go. 1 know a spot where the ripe fruit hangs, Luscious and black as sloe, Below the stream, round the hazel-@pse ...
... BLACKBERRIES Most gardens can provide •' sunny fence for a blackberry,l They must not be confused with the wild sorts, for modernl varieties produce berries almost' twice as large. fruit more abundantiV , and with a minimum of attention. The new Merton ...
... Blackberry ~ executed I. use rese 0,1111 100 Apple Jelly - Orange Marmalade in rotation. ...
... Blackberrying. VERY shortly the blackberrying season will be in full swing, the berries being forward in many parts of the country. Those who indulge in picnics, with the additional interest of picking the berries, will find the various open and closed ...