POTATOES ARE HIGH!
... POTATOES ARE HIGH! ...
... POTATOES ARE HIGH! ...
... POTATO 13LIGET. The following report upon the condition and prospects of the potato crop in Ireland up to Aug. 15, has been compiled from returns received by the Irish land commissicners from the assistant commis stoners in their employment: ULSTER. Cavan ...
... Now Bled of Potato Bug. Ills.. July It —A new potato bug, • large, long, black °vesture to be from b has appeared bore, and is creating havoc. It eat cabbage se well, end pretty nearly everything green, devouring the plants down to the ground. Not.. Governor ...
... A Now Potato teed. A new substance called torrefied pulp la being prepared from the potato. Its main use is for feeding cattle, but with boiling water it is said to form • ble soup. and can be made into good breadstuff when mixed with wheat or r” Sour ...
... There has been great destruction of prop. erty. Large quantities of potatoes are I rotting in the ground, and in consequence I of the recent revere storm large quantities I of hay aild corn stored in haggarda have been swept away. For miles the country ...
... a couple of acres of meadow, with scarcely room to move round each other, the little crop of OMS, potatoes. and turnips, which charity provided for Rogers, having been eaten bare. After the departure of Messrs. O'Kelly and O'Brien on Monday evening, the ...
... cake, doughnuts, toasted crackers, toasted breed, potato soup, oatmeal, lemonade, mashed potatoes, baked apples with oatmeal, broiled chops and mashed potatoes, fried, boiled, baked and Lyonaise potatoes, stewed rice, custard. both boiled and baked, steamed ...
... to the heap already there. but for what reason it is impossible say.—Million. A Now Potato Food. A new substance called torrelled pu.,. laheing prepared from the potato. Itmain use is for feeding cattle, but wit). boiling water it is said to form a pale ...
... county. The crop that suffered most is the potato, of which there will be practically none. It is generally belie% ed that before the new year dawns there will be no potatoes tit to eat in the county. Next to potatoes oats are in a very had condition.' A ...
... present somewhat backward. Wheat is in an extremely forward condition. The potato crop is in a more advanced than it has been tor many seasons at this period of the year, and new potatoes are expected about the end ot June. The greater portion of the turnip ...
... that can be de' sired. THE VILLAINOUS POTATO. Some Irish writers have maintained that Ireland hasn't had a year of solid luck since that intellectual buccaneer, Sir Walter Raleigh, first introduced the accursed potato to her people. That esculent has been ...
... almost completed, except as regarded the getting out of potatoes, which, bv the way, are a very poor, bad crop, and indeed the agricultural return generally is far below a good average. Potatoes are fetching sixpence per stone in Nenagh presently. while ...