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... POTATOES! POTATOES!! FUR SEED OR TABLE. FOR SALS 000 BAGS of very finest quality ••MAGNUMS.' IMPERATORS, HEBRONS. -ELEPHANTS,- “HURST MARKEI FAVOURITES. “FINDLEY’S CHALLENGE “UP- TO - DATES, SAXONS, LADY FIFES, Ac., Ac. Apply JAMES STOKES. Importer ...
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... POTATOES. Very small tubers are not safe for Beed, and for thia reaaon : small potatoes have small eyes, small eyes for.v weak growths, and weak growths pradnce small tubers. Neither are very large, uncut tubers the best for planting, bec;.u»e too many ...
... POTATOES! POTATOES! FOR SEED OR TABLE. FOB SALK 10 BAGS of Very Finest Quality “MAGNUMS. •• IMPERATOR3 •• HEBRONS ’ ELEPHANTS. “HURST MARKET FAVOURITES, “FINDLEY’S CHALLENGE. “DP TO DATES, •• SAXONS, LADY FIFES, Ac.. Ac. JAMES STOKES. Importer, ...
... POTATOES. was the first to introduce into Europe, a Frenchman has discovered the making the supply constant throughout the year. « indeed, can command new potatoes at almost a» f fi i t But the soapy, insipid root, which costs so much, reared with such ...
... POTATOES! POTATOES! POTATOES! NOW Discharging, at the Exeter Quay, a Prime Cargo of POTATOES. For price, apply on board the William, of Grimsby. The last C;>rgo of Pota oes this vessel will bring to Exeter Quay this season. MOCNT RADFORD, EXETER. DESIRABLE ...
... POTATO PLANTING, The potata planting season is now here,although except in most favours 1 eitoations where the probability of frost catching the,]roaog plants if alight, it ia better to defer planting for aome little time yet. Latefrosta bcenso common ...
... THE POTATO DISEASE. %y »fo v oui.; Western Tunes. > letter of the 19th ult -« *! - % da y«t 11 th with reference to * ' as they to j, appear to have a V - told, theiefore I have Co*' that / thoBe who read my first letter ult., that the state- the inference ...
... of the potato mildews gain strength by passing through the stomach of an animal, the pig for instance. The manure of animals fed on raw diseased potatoes and potato parings may, for the above reason, become powerful means of spreading the potato disease ...
... growers of potatoes will, no doubt, have read with interest Professor Anderson's letter to Mr. Shirriff on tbe kinds of artificial manure most suitable for the potato crop. It is certainly not a new thing to learn that a good crop of potatoes can be grown ...