Mulberries thrive in any good soil, and need no special treatment.
New American, Trowbridge, and Thorburn are leading kinds of fruit-bearing mulberries for the North.
And yet Cornelius had been the first to plant mulberries in Tours, and the Touraineans at that time regarded him as their good genius.
At the farther end, through an iron railing, could be seen a wretched garden in which nothing grew but the mulberries which Cornelius had introduced.
The courtiers envied the frank speech and privileges of the old silversmith, who promptly disappeared down the avenue of young mulberries which led from Tours to Plessis.
We exclaimed as much at the beauty of the women as at the purple of the mountains and the green of the budding mulberries and poplars.
You see, dem Alabama Indians right crazy 'bout mulberries and has a day for a feast when de mulberries gits ripe.
They are always attending our Dwellings; and feed uponMulberries and other Berries and Fruits; especially the Mechoacan-berry, which grows here very plentifully.
They visit us first, when Mulberries are ripe, which Fruit they love extremely.
The Mulberries and Chinkapin are tough, and trimm'd to what you please, therefore fit Supporters of the Vines.
Beyond these greens were more houses, more mulberriesand poplars, and finally, closing the vista, the brick façade of the Capitol.
But in their gardens the flowers bloomed gayly, and the sycamores and mulberries in the churchyard were haunts of song.
Broad, unpaved, deep in dust, shaded upon its ragged edges by mulberries and poplars, it ran without shadow of turning from the gates of William and Mary to the wide sweep before the Capitol.
Green peas are to be had all the year: mulberries and gourds were already ripe, and every garden was a wood of the finest orange and lemon-trees loaded with ripe fruit.
In the next age this became a staple manufacture of the Lombard and Tuscan republics, and the cultivation of mulberries was enforced by their laws.
Jacque has brought mulberriesfor "the family," from a like motive.
The old woman has pronounced Jacque's mulberries admirable; and with a smile tapped Gabriel on the smooth brown cheek, and called him her pretty little water carrier.
More and more, vegetables and mulberriesor cotton were planted in the vicinity of the cities.
Put the mulberries into a jar, and the jar into a kettle of water over the fire, till the juice runs from them.
Put the mulberries into a kettle of water, and simmer them over the fire till the juice runs from them.
Gather mulberries on a dry day, when they are just changed from redness to a shining black.
The cherry here in shining crimson glows, And stained with lovers' blood, in pendent rows, The mulberries o'erload the bending boughs.
When she came to the spot and saw the changed color of the mulberries she doubted whether it was the same place.
The blood spurted from the wound, and tinged the white mulberries of the tree all red; and sinking into the earth reached the roots, so that the red color mounted through the trunk to the fruit.
The fox says of the mulberries when he cannot get at them: they are not good at all.
But the pigeons used to get all the mulberries on that tree, because they were close by.
Here and there a cottage shaded with mulberries made its appearance, and we often discovered, on the banks of the river, ranges of white buildings, with courts and awnings, beneath which vast numbers were employed in manufacturing silk.
This is the process of curious persons, but the sowing of ripe mulberries themselves is altogether as good, and from the excrement of hogs, and even dogs (that will frequently eat them) they will rise abundantly.
Some experienc’d husbandmen advise to poll our mulberries every three or four years, as we do our willows; others not till 8 years; both erroneously.
Mulberries are the witness, not only of a full college, but of simple tastes.
Rabbit took refuge in a marl-pit over which mulberries arched, and there he stayed crouching with his eyes wide-open until evening.
An unutterable love frightened the birds, the mulberries were green.
They are hardly worthy to rank with the cultivated mulberries as a fruit tree.
Two native mulberries and three exotic species are widely cultivated for their fruit, their wood, and as ornamental trees.
Mulberries were occupying the ground before the freshly cut trenches we saw were dug, and all the surface between the rows had been evenly overlaid with the fresh earth removed with the spade, the soil lying in blocks essentially unbroken.
But we had now nearly reached the margin of the delta and the mulberries changed to fields of grain, beans, peas and vegetables.
On either side of the mulberries is a crop of windsor beans, and on the left a crop of rape, both of which would be harvested in early June, the ground where they stand flooded, plowed and transplanted to rice.
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