A REMEDY FOR THE POTATO DISEASE
... DY Fu'.Ei Tiik Ial rwaer -. . -Tirs ys-s Camp e~l :cc. t: - the potato disease, w h .. potato cops in eo-m- ...
... DY Fu'.Ei Tiik Ial rwaer -. . -Tirs ys-s Camp e~l :cc. t: - the potato disease, w h .. potato cops in eo-m- ...
... 1t is whispered that during the intcrvirw,,v in question, or at a .reliod d immeately toucuhing upon it, the samples of 1J potatoes that the Fina~ncial Secretary had been at so mach pains to collect in the fields on his forty miles' tourney to oelmiullet ...
... was not the potato blight, but the la-d- lord blight and Dublin Castle blight, 'd their battle was a battle to the death against the whole infernal system of landlordism and of Castle rale. That had done ten thousad hioes more than the potato bhight to ...
... Experiments in Checking Potato Disease in the United Kingdom and Abroad, just issued the Board of Agriculture, demands, from the important interests involved in the matter with which it deals, the serious consideration directly of the potato grower, and indirectly ...
... IRELAND. THE POTATO BLIGHT. Coax, Monday Night. The newspaper reports of the state of affairs produced throughout the country, and especially in districts border- ing on the sea-coast, by the failure of the potato crop convey but a very faint idea of ...
... from rapid means of comreauiicatioo, the potato crolp was not only small bat deficient in quality. But there are other districts in Ireland, and he believed they were by far the larger number, in which the potato crop was satis- factory. It was well, however ...
... Hamburg-American Line. zr A NEW POTATO.-At a meeting of the Linnaman i :8 Society, at Burlington House, last week, a paper was j read by M1r. J. G. Baiter, on the species of solaetesnu r: which bear the ?? roots called potatoes. Out of v the 700 species of ...
... found to be the C dledonian potato-raiser. shown by Alexander .Jak and Son of Maybole. N.B., and quoted at £14; anonther potato- raiser, entered by Powell Pros. and Whitaker, of Wrexhan, and priceI at £13 i3s.: and a rotary potato-digger, entered by Ransoine ...
... Into, ?? Disease had far better develop iii ti- a-a 2) -- -e t the potatoes are lifted. An Au e.: uzen zrrouer ?? ' | imsportant potato county v-rite6: T - :i - e t-e n never seen the potato disease in its e--- - - ;- year. There appeair to be asres -id never ...
... unfavourable account of the potato crop c- from a farmer a few miles west of Edinburgh :- I am sorry to say that the potato disease has appeared on my farm very virulently, many of the shaws not having one ig sound potato at them. On the farm of a neighbour ...
... of the potato disease, .. QOOL.-The weather during the past week has been changeable. We have had a, little raii occasionally, with strong drying westerly breezes. The bulk of the wheat crop is secured; turnips never looked better, and potatoes are turning ...
... collection and destruction of any sand, dirt, or other refuse imported with potatoes brought from the Unitedi States of America, Canada, or the German Empire, and detain the potatoes until such destruction has been effected. The second Order sets forth that ...