POTATOES
... POTATOES. Fair jnppU** home-grown potatoes continue on *t these lAnwU- For meet qualities there .steady .i -i, and for good and fine produce somewhat r. ...
... POTATOES. Fair jnppU** home-grown potatoes continue on *t these lAnwU- For meet qualities there .steady .i -i, and for good and fine produce somewhat r. ...
... POTATOES. ,1-1. .-L- iiiiisM~~ irotatocs continue sale at i- cso ms-sU i* Ho.>lmid flue ■lUahtiei are in fair dnn .ud. nil . oihorsdss the tra.le dull, on fotim . ts. Scotch Bem-nts, 1» to I.Vis. ditto «-ks. a- ■ll •• IVOs ; ditto Huk'S. 11-S to K' ...
... Potatoes, There need be no delay in getting in early Potatoes, and, of course, amateurs with none too much space command will do well to secure those kinds reliable for •rop well as earliness. For many years we relied upon the Ashleaf. Few are of such ...
... POTATOES. The markets were extensively suppU’.i «i»h . I‘ -«o«. 11l *u .kKrtpUon. ! , '' *> I!. The taip..«. U.l mftiwa parcel, Irem K JUcrJam, llaa.l.iir ■ hineen, and Guernsey, ahioitnllna In the I 1.0 bags Kent and Esses Ucgcnta, lirtt.* 00s ; 1 orkthlre ...
... POTATOES. The potato old favorite, eud ought not given altogether lost; |o the meantime, it ehoold not grown extensively heretofore, but more in prop onion to eqaallv-vatoable crepe. The ground having been deeply trenched, well meoured, and ridged in ...
... POTATOES. lbs supplies of home grown (totAtoes ;*s markets tolerably large la most a fair average udueis is doing, and prices rule firm With foreign produce the market* are scantily led The lio- Krt Inti London last week was 7 bags. Ac. from Hamrgb. from ...
... Potatoes. Large breadths of Potatoes may now b* writes Mr. H. Markham in the Gardeners’ Chronicle, th* Ashleaf and dwarf-topped varieties being planted oa warm borders. It is good practice in the gardens allow a space of 2 to 2ift. between th© rows of ...
... POTATOES. The receipts of potatoe , have somewhat fallen are quite equal to the denand. Prices have shoy.' 0 ° The import, into London last week consisted c, 0 - 315 sacks 174 bags from Antwerp, 100 l -»&* Boulogne, 1280 sacks Dunkirk, an. - °' from ...
... POTATOES I amvala of have fallen ort, .d the ma:i but moderately supplied with most ns (Vis prime qualtUM moved off steadily, more iii'Uiey. ' •« shim Regent*. 60* to 60* . Ditto Fluke*. .vSe t-- .'o* lit Rocks. 4.5« P- 60s Ditto seedlings. 4-4 Ditto ...
... POTATOES Urge supplies of potatoes comUiiu- sale st these markets, rur all qualities the trade In siumdsh vtxtr and pHers have* tire..ping tendency Good and Cue produce Is. however, Brm in vMue Kent and K«m Regents. to Yorkshire Regeuls. to Mokes. 90s ...
... one peck of sound potatoes, while the common potato, ' growing beside them, were all diseased, This year ' the peck of potatoes were planted in close proximity the common potatoes, which were all more or diseased ; while the potatoes crossed ...
... POTATOES. Fair average supplies (Botatocs have K-cn sale (ho L«n>lun markets. Oi*od and line i|iudMk-s liave tiit, at iwvviooa currencies. Tin- receipt from the I linen have ...