THE FAILURE OF THE POTATO CROP
... THE FAILURE OF THE POTATO CROP. Rain, which bas continually fallen for the last fortnight, has intensified the expectation of distress throughout Donegal from the failure of the potato crop. ...
... THE FAILURE OF THE POTATO CROP. Rain, which bas continually fallen for the last fortnight, has intensified the expectation of distress throughout Donegal from the failure of the potato crop. ...
... THE POTATO CKOPTITIRELAND. A correspondent at Mildysart, County Clare, states that the failure of the potato crop in por- tions of that district, is apparent. Farmers who. under the Seeds Supply Act, received quantities of sorts called piolitic and chilies ...
... TOBACCO AND THE POTATO. Wis- -S 8a* ...
... POTATO DISEASE. The Council of the Royal Agricultural Society have re- ceived the following statement from Lord Portman, in refer- ence to the potato crop in Dorsetshire, viz. Bryanstone, July 31, 18-18. On the 1st of July my gardener observed the potatoes ...
... that notwith- standing the precarious nature of the culti- vation of the potato, the Irish peasantry appear to place the whole of their eggs in this very unsafe basket. The potato is an exotic, and as such can never be depended upon in such a humid atmosphere ...
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... THE POTATO CROP. ALVANUACMES OF W'NTEBI- PLANTING. Mr James Roward, of Clonham, Park, the - dintiogtishedagricltuistoontributee anintereat YOT ing artiole to the Times on the raising of potatoes, or M dealing more particularly with the resule of his Of ...
... HOW TO COOK POTATOES. A Long-suffering Member writes to the Pall . 7falGazette :-I am an old housekeeper-married over twenty years. I am passionately fond of potatoes, and I rarely ever get them to my liking. Let. me, therefore, make public a discovery ...
... BOILING POTATOES IN THEIR SKINS. A correspondent, writing from JFulham, iffirins that there can bono doubt that potatoes boiled in better and more wholesome than those which are first peeled. The reason, he states, is not far to seek, and may be found ...
... FLOWERS FROM POTATO PLANTS. Death of a Child. I A cottager s ciilu at ± arnhani, Hants, yester- day picked flowers from potato plants in the garden and ata them. The child died imme- diately aterwards. ...
... 8EANS-ANB POTATOES. Into ?ct,?);y.?????? woman walked hurriedly t,cx ?b I -t L ndon yester(lav ptehi. the Testament from the usher's ? ()I it with some force. The usher asked toh^i. ??' ? minute and requested her to say W;uued- 't te(l. Tl.« p Icant ...