116 Potatoes for Seed. 



SECOND EXPERIMENT. 



No. per 60 Ibs. 

 282 

 318 



339 

 275 

 287 

 274 

 340 

 324 



278 

 317 

 328 

 280 

 264 

 254 

 334 

 317 



If your readers feel the interest in following out these 

 experiments and reducing them to practice which I felt in 

 making them they will do it. 



[From the Albany Cultivator.] 



There is hardly any crop about the management of which 

 a greater diversity of opinions exists than this whether we 

 regard soil, seed, or mode of planting and culture. The Brit- 

 ish Board of Agriculture, with a view to ascertain the best 

 mode of managing the potatoe crop, addressed a number of 



