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... and sown the drills. In potato plot lew yards off the field, where rolling the ground was not resorted to, potato have nearly disappeared disease. From this statement the inference may be fairly drawn that it rolling potatoes at the proper time—which ...
... whom I quote ttsllss 1787 i says Sir W. Raleigh a vessel waa obliged put into Ire.and, and his potatoes were first planted there. Hence the name Irish potatoes ...
... POTATOES AND THEIR JACKETS. Ia America tha good old custom of serving potatoes their (remarks the D_»7y been revived, well as tha carved w.joden bawls far holding them aud email wooden plattors oa which to place the skins whan removed. scientific way ...
... SWEDES, and POTATOES. Six Bldg.is of MAKOOLD and SWEDES. anllable Lola: About Becks POTATOES, end Lot of ARTICHOKES. Sale Two o'clock p.m. SHIP CHAWLLERS. PROVISION MERCHANTS, SAILMAKERS, A OTHERS. BARNARD. THOMAS. A CO. j.yJL rcoslvrd struct lons from ...
... THE POTATO DISEASE. The Standard announces that the epidemic amongst potatoes has broken out a terrible extent the farms around Uoole, the centre of one of the largest potato producing districts in this country. This has been occasined by the heavy rains ...
... THE POTATO CROP. 1888 (tha Gardener's aye will be far batter than was expected Baa whea seemed tho season waa doomed '. v. nothing better than disappointments. Tho faassaasai of disease must ba admitted, and wa shall probably ilea: mora of it tho antnmn ...
... THE POTATO DISEASE. Hamilton H. tbe well-known engineer, writes as follows to Times : —Having bad man; jeers' to experience as engineer in the conduct of drainage works, and baring made many observations as tbe occur: fence of tbe prevailing disease ...
... THE POTATO CROP. The potato crop is heavy and good, is in danger both from disease and supertuberation. Prompt action lifting is all that is needed to secure the abundance of nature ere unfavourable weather works change in the prospect. regards the disease ...
... POTATOES AND POLITICS. According tha testimony of inquirers like Jookson, who is aot the only offioial person who has been rosing over the poorer districts Ireland to discover troth for anxious Government, the potato crop baa (observes tbe Saturday J2emev>) ...
... THE POTATO CROP. This crop In danger, although neither fungus beetle yet assailed it anywhere. Tha tabor*''J base ripened prematurely, and, generally ipiist tb* crop light, but sood. the danger it ia.ia Lais— ! Stat i* ready the event rain swsioaary. ...
... POTATO DISEASE. Potato disease is reported to hare appeared in several places far removed from each other, and fear therefore that it will become general. The ash-leaf section appear at prosent to be most seriously affected, on account probably of their ...