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THE POTATO CROP

... reached the society, from different parts ot the country, with reject to the present condition of the potato crop. Several specimens of the potato, from different parts of the country, were produced, and in man> cases the disease was pronounced to be apparent ...

INTERNATIONAL POTATO EXHIBITION

... rise for a dish of white kidney potatoes- M~r. Wiles, Banbury, first for dish of coioureA kidney potatoes; and Mr. H. Dean, Ealing, first al' ards for dish of whites round, potatoes and dish of coloured round potatoes. ...

REVIEWS

... friends:- POTATos.-A or- successfit cultivator in Scotland states that it is of great importance never to take sets front potatos of which any palrt is decaved. Though the eye may he taken from the othtr side, which looks good, the whole potato is af- fected ...

LITERATURE

... fecula of the potato, or that part of it applicable to E brewing, issn4he proportion ol.nearly three to one greater than a that of barley. The following he gives as the relative par. i tiots contained in potatoew wheat, barley, and oats:-potatoes a 2200, wheat ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... workpeople. THE CIUESE POTATO, AND HOLCUS SACCHARATUS.-Mr. John Henderson bas just issued a pamphlet in which are described the above-named plants. For the first It is suggested that as a sub. sldiary plant to the ordinary potato it may become exceedingly ...

Hints for the Hosehold

... saltow ofhe vred lea potato flour and tapioos starch were as ahfudi cne case; cinnamon, with cassia, wheat flour, sito meal, and mix-tdes of these, East India arrowroot anad potato flour; ?? spice, 'with wheat, sage, 'and potato flours, ground rice, and ...

FAIRS FOR NEXT WEEK

... be a weighty crop. The I 16 potato accounts continue favourable on the whole, n 1- though the partial reappearance of the disease is now S . beyond a doubt. Pricer,, nevertheless, continue reason- 7 3. able, good potatoes, in any quantity, being easy ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT BROMBOROUGH POOL

... Kidney Potatoes, white: 1, B Ellis; 2, E Jones; 3, J Davies; 4, G Halliweil. Kidney Potatoes, colouredv 1, W Jones; 2, J Davies; 3. S Tunna 4, P Lawson. Round Potatoes, white: 1. J Davies; 2, J Johnson; S, S Williams; 4, B Jones. Round, Potatoes, coloured: ...

PRESTON AND FULWOOD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... ale, E. 12 dishes of potatoes distinct; Mr. Joseph Swift, 1 cottager, 12 dishes of potatoes; Mr. John Cross, roe three seed pods of Piocea Nobilis, with foliage; sub Mr. Rd. Butler, Old Hall, Inakip, 12 varieties of res potatoes; Miss ffarington, Worden ...

Hints for the Household

... what they profess to be-fried potatoes. In J Paris, and. in many a London restaurant, you obtain. a quite different article under the same name. The appearance of the dish is elegant, and its odour is appe- tising. The potatoes are cut into fingers, and these ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT BROMBOROUGH POOL

... awarded at the horticultural sbsw:- White Edoe* Potatoes: I WVHosker; 2,1 Kirby; J tnmitli; 4, Price6 Cof craed K~idney Potatoes: 1, 3 Brooklebank; , J Johnson; 3 W Boaker; 4, * Davies. White Round Potatoes: 1,J Faulkner; 2, T rimhths; 3, F Harley; 4, R ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT BROMBOROUGH POOL

... following is ithe prize list:- Kidney Potatoes (White): 1, J. Broelebank; 2, B. Ellis; 3, WV. Arrowsmith : 4, J. Faulkner. Kidney Potatoes tColouredl: 1, B. EUlia; 2, R. Hayman; 3, WV. Bennett; 4, J. Johnson. Round Potatoes (White): 1, J. Faulkner; 2, R. Wil- ...