POTATO
... POTATO. HALTON, Dec. 7.—Potatoes, wholesale, £6 per ton ; retail, Is to Is 21 per atone. rH, Dec. 7.—Potatoes, 8d to ...
... POTATO. HALTON, Dec. 7.—Potatoes, wholesale, £6 per ton ; retail, Is to Is 21 per atone. rH, Dec. 7.—Potatoes, 8d to ...
... POTATOES. Potatoes hove been and as we seem, through improved varietiee, to eclipse old records as to yield. they rimy still be helpful. They have aleo increased in value owing to the fall in wheat. Thirty peon& per sere is a possible return, i.e., 10 ...
... POTATO. MALTON, FEB. 1.-11'otatoes, osing to frost, were merely retail, Lest English being Is to 134 per stone. MIDDLESBROUGH, I.—Potatoes, 104 to Is per stone. STOKESLET. FRP. 1. Foreign potatoes, Is per stone retail. WEST HARTLEPOOL, Fas. I.—Potatoes ...
... POTATO. HALTON, DEC. 21.—Potatoes, wholesale, £6 per ton ; retail, Is to Is 2d per stone. MIDDLESBROUGH, Dice. 21.—Potatoes, sa to 10d per stone. RICHMOND, Dsc. 21.—The supply was limited, the demand dull, and prices remain unaltered. STOKESLEY, DEC. ...
... POTATO. - - - MALTON, 15.—1 n potatoes, the retail prices were 1. 241 to Is 441 per stone; caries for seed being 1, 641 to 2.641 per 'tone. Choice sorts muds higher. MIDDLESBROUGH, 15.—01 d potatoes, 1041 to ls per atone; new potatoes, 3d per lb. RICHMOND ...
... POTATO. MALTON, Dam 14.—Potatoes, wholesale, £6 per ton ; retail, Is to Is 21 per stone. MIDDLESBROUOIL Dac. 14.—Potatoes, 8,1 to 163 per stone. RICHMOND, Dim. 14.—There was a fair supply of potatoes at to-day's market, which met with an average demand ...
... SCABBY POTATOES. Potato scab was so prevalent in some parts lir year that it was impossible to find in certain distr.:a sample of potatoes entirely free from it. This dikut greatly injures tbe appearance of the tuber,and ec much loss to the grower. Certain ...
... POTATOES IN BOLIVIA. A traveller in Bolivia tells of the queer way some of the potatoes are prepared for keeping. are lint soaked in water, and then allowed to free7e, night after night, until they become soft, which the natives remove the skins by treading ...
... SPRAYING POTATOES. There has never (remarks the Agricultural Gazette) been mere need of spraying the potato crop than there is this season, after so much rain as we have had; but in the last tyke weeks the operation, when possible, has Leon rendir.id ...
... POTATO BLOSSOM. We learn that the Americans, weary of orchids, roses at Christmas, exotica, and coatly flowers of all kinds, have pronounced the potato-blossom first in Flora's kingdom for the time. Eclectic Boston leads the way, and decorates its rooms ...
... THg POTATO CHOP. In some parte of the country the potatoes look exceedingly good. In spite of the dry weather the plants kept in good health, and have grown sturdily, giving good of a fine grade crop later on. There be no doubt (says the Fruit Grower) ...
... THIS YEAR'S POTATO CROP. Potato disease has made its appearance in the United Kingdom, but in a few instances only has any material damage been done. This attack is in no way surprising, for the heavy rains that fell at intervals during August accompanied ...