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Wendell Berry once said that to cherish what remains of the Earth, and to foster its renewal is our only legitimate hope of survival.

Wendell Berry once said that to cherish what remains of the Earth, and to foster its renewal is our only legitimate hope of survival.

This beer is distinguishable by its light berry flavors.

Henry Berry of Worcestershire, in which, after stating that the question proposed is one full of difficulty and that the discovery of an independent quality such as that alluded to, in either sex, would be attended with beneficial results, he proceeds to show, that it is not to sex, but to high blood, or in other words, to animals long and successfully selected, and bred with a view to particular qualifications, whether in the male or female parent, that the quality is to be ascribed, which the Highland Society has been desirous to assign correctly.

Its bark shreds and its fruit is a small round berry of agreeable aromatic odor.

A large proportion of the proteid in the outer coats of the wheat berry is, however, not digested, and in some experiments the waste has been enough to quite nullify its seeming advantage over white bread.

A hundred thousand people are interested in the berry of this pretty vine to one who has ever seen its flowers.

One of the interesting sights to the city loiterer about the New England coast in early autumn is the berry picking that is conducted on an immense scale.

The berry is black.

In late summer an egg-shaped, pendulous red-purple berry swings from the summit.

The rounded, three-angled, bright red, shining berry is seated in the persistent calyx.

Their droppings form the best of fertilizers for young seedlings; therefore the plants which depend on birds to distribute seeds, as most berry bearers do, send their children abroad to found new colonies, well equipped for a vigorous start in life.

vesca) now naturalized in our Eastern and Middle States, as well as from our own precious pitted native! Some authorities claim the berry received its name from the straw laid between garden rows to keep the fruit clean, but in earliest Anglo-Saxon it was called streowberie, and later straberry, from the peculiarity of its straying suckers lying as if strewn on the ground; and so, after making due allowance for the erratic, go-as-you-please spelling of early writers, it would seem that there might be two theories as to the origin of the name.

Aquifolium), more glossy and spiny of leaf and redder of berry than our own, might live here; but it is too tender to withstand New England winters, and the hot, dry summers farther south soon prove fatal.

Not to be hung above mirror and picture frames in farmhouse parlors, as we have been wont to think, do the brilliant clusters of orange-red wax-work berries attract the eye, where they brighten old walls, copses, and fence rows in autumn; but to advertise their charming wares to hungry migrating birds, which will drop the seeds concealed within the red berry perhaps a thousand miles away, and so plant new colonies.

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