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POTATOES

... POTATOES. rpHE BOARD OF GUARDIANS INVITE PRO-1 POSALS for a supply of WHITE ROCK and SKERRY BLUES POTATOES, at per cwt., free from clay and disease, delivered at the Workhouse, for Three Months, ending 25th Marfch, 1804, in such quantities and as may ...

THE POTATO

... THE POTATO Rereral statements have reached us innnnncirv* the re-appearance of the potato disease : hive certain knowledge of its presence in the open gr.m i in the neighbourhood of Ashford, and in Sussex: and tainted specimens are now before us front ...

THE POTATO

... THE POTATO. As the time is approaching when public anxiety will ago in be alive regarding the progress of the potato crop, which has been more extensively planted this year than in any season since 1840, afew words about the history of this useful esculent ...

THE POTATO CROP

... THE POTATO CROP. Onr accounts are of a more assuring tone tliis week, the intelligence of Monday last having since heen confirmed, that the disease had been stayed. The damage to the tubers has not yet been to a serious extent, but, under any circumstances ...

THE POTATO CROP

... THE POTATO CROP. July is month generally characterised hy heat; nut present month, howercr, came in with stiS north-easter, and a sky completely overcast with clouds, accompanied, course, with a very low temperature. This stale of the atmosphere continued ...

THE POTATO DISEASE

... THE POTATO DISEASE. The potato It follows the common (ate of erery creature which labours under difficulty, suffers distress, or is subject to persecution, when its (ailini's are magnified, and its virtues depreciated, cunse(j ieully the calamity under ...

POTATO CROP

... POTATO CROP. or Tbxsspmvtino the Thixvivss ar Swedish Turnips and between THE DRILLS OP POTATOES. Having received some reports leading us to a suspicion that the disease has appeared in ne locaiities, we think it an important duly call tha attention of ...

SEED POTATOES,

... SEED POTATOES, The subscriber has a cargo at the BRIDGE END of Prime SCOTCH CHUFFLES and WHITE ROCKS, direct from Inverness, and daily expects Twenty Tons of FRENCH CRUFFLES per schooner « El Teide,” all of which will guaranteed of the purest descriptions ...

THE POTATO CROP

... THE POTATO CROP. It not to b« expected that disene like that has now become almost constitutional to the potato plant will at once disappear; and however unwillingly, we must learn to look upon it as a sconrge which will be called into action by the slightest ...

THE POTATO CROP

... fields were in an elevated position, potato stalks could not possibly live; their destruction Was inevitable. Fields, the contrary, sheltered from that aspect, or lying low, would co*no off proportionally tree Young potatoes, too, have an elastic energy about ...

THE CROPS.—THE POTATO

... THE CROPS.—THE POTATO. our last we felt ourselves obliged to report unfavourably regarding the potato crop. Many of our cor respondents state that the disease has been checked the cold rains which have fallen throughout the country within the last week; ...

FRENCH POTATOES

... FRENCH POTATOES. CO. WILI. SKLI. AUC, TIOX. WEDNESDAY B.»t. OmM ELEVKM o'clock, DUNUAK'S-OOCKy.tvoul 4B inn. r \TOES. bow Londiufi from Ctlimt ; offer for 9.1. Ffcneh Sick, flr.t FLOUR, 1,000 ltg.h.i Iri.h FLAXSEED, J*. WAKINU-ST. fd»i. I»t March, 1850 ...