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... THE POTATO. IT is more than a quarter ef a century ago (the Meowing remarks) sine* Parliament was informed by the lips of Soyelty that the rot in the potato bad destroyed the chi*, subsistence of a quarter of her subjects in them stands;i and since thea ...
... POTATOES SALE, ONE ACRE OF FIRST CRUFFLES (the best Acre ia the Hisock district), suitable tor ether home or Scotch HAMILTON CIMINO. Donegal' Place. NEW ARRIVAL OF TIMBER, SLATES, &c. MHOMAS S. DIXON & CO. ARE NOW X discharging ex barque Norton, from ...
... !POTATOES.' a arricaitunet 'tate§ that he the Gullet) of growing potatoca is very successful, and that the crop averages sight toes per The plan is to give • square yard i) each potato stock, which should yield up to Mb et tubers. It is thought that ...
... THE POTATO. A savisrscroar fact has to be recorded in regard to the potato. For the first time during many years no trace of disease in this tuber throughout Great Britain Ins yet been discovered. The dry season, the discovery of hardy, disease-resisting ...
... POTATOES. Pars:cis should be a good crop this year, for disease has not spread as many feared it would with the over-average rainfall of July. The tubers are hardening into perfect ripeness, and they are very numerous, though not of great use. The large ...
... THE POTATO. - ACCOSDING to who has tabulated the potato culture of Europe and of the United States, Ireland shows produce at the rat* of 1,3201 b per inhabitant per annum Germany next with a capitation of 1,0601 b ; Holland and Belgium follow with 5901 ...
... hundred and thirteen parts of potatoes, and that the inferiority of the potato in nourishing power is owing to the comparatively small quantity of nitrogenous substance which it contains. Violent old Cobbett roundly denounced potatoes altogether as * hog's food ...
... POTATOES. Dims' (says the Graphic) is spreading rather rapidly, and the yield will be much reduced thereby. But for this misfortune, a large and line crop was on the point of enriching cultivators. At Spalding and Market Rasen recent diggings have shown ...
... POTATO DISEASE. Tuz Board of Agricullure considers ii desirable al this season of the year 1o direst the sitsntion of potato] growers and otbers to the nu-ln-uu-u eontainiog informs-400 as 10 weasores woich may be adopted with sdvaniage, eiiber o scticipaie ...
... POTATO SPRATMG. ECLAIR NO. 1 KNAPSACK SPRAYING PUMP (TM etc fqfp.r- f Pig Ira ILI sew - e- bars Am I. ,tb no 1re.1•61. ••••• • Ilia se I lir). is re esl7 or essauperss Seller• el NU,. as.. Mkt It corr.: KILPLUTS . adv. - I. Iblisdeloneim b.. sub libra ...
... NSW POTATO!. Mb. Pk SpivsStki Litsm. s • Mt maple el sew slobs, Milk Ss boo es Montesk Val. hes This is abersally insly ridaßOß, *so sr el Qs born this mom ist. premier switial is Island s posy. 11010 RM. Mis, mil ipartsi by Apisatoral Bard, to ps/sos ...