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Notice ts 
for — 
11 
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that those for the 1849 are fred 
— June 9; ‘tad WEDNESD Carrots 
THÈ SORDEN ii. CHRONICLE. 
DON. — |'cellar, from which the 
r Ti, Gardeners Eheonicie, 
TURDAY, JULY 
aboy 
yi ionty or . N to the Paces the ints 
a possible subs or Potatoes 
ion u 
re- introd 
sirable to give the following views of an intelligent id hy are difficult to o 
eee trode reer ee 
— 
THE TWO — — 
3 r. x. 
8 Fr. u. 
teense eeeenne 
as seen something of the nature of p 
the 
the a — of -a — gd 9 2 
when i 
~ c 
hope, will again continue 
It has 
Jands to the Certe. of thë 
roduced thirty-fold, 
i éte failur 
and a better knowl 
* ; to 
case, evaporation 
ves il propor 
the the leaves 
in 1846, at the m 
produce, 
Arracacha has hitherto 
ein Europe. Experience, 
i Ver, t 
n fro 
1 Facilitat ed; Tor, 
limates, 
was a very — fet — fresh. — we — 
e polar 1 eA 3 it 
e with the Potato in 
re rivals, or even outrivals it as 
yet the 
d 
t. con- . 
in the su 
s in- 
— Fee ee perpera paribus, to 5 elas- 
—.—— veni 
atmosphere. 
deen, “rhe Arracacha me 
70 thifve st in an airy situ 
too eal * has been 4 
e moist, * and, of necessity, somewhat 
bear th 
ned air of a 
A . by M. 
© PArrac 
rope: A abend în 
* 
the Arracacha, = or shoots talen thi 
* lanting 
S with a heel from the crow 
Lontally; 
divide | 
the grounds oh mene vi 
The erop is — tip Y 
flower, 
weights, and for 
Auantity of water. 
1 N 
not be só 
"Goovor, entitled, ‘ Culture de 
a et posstbil ité de Pintroduire en Eu- 
teresting information respecting this 
d 
thes s are te 
food, in good soil, a root will 
a Ibs, Ibague, M. e 
* 
1 Which this root con- on 
a e es less than n that afforded by the 
dotato; or, by ep hee it oa found that for equal 
e proportions of starch 
ake contained a greater 
opagation deseribed by M. Go 
Aten bado: or „ Sproiits taken off with 
provided it is not 
that it will not 
— pete — em- 
OUDOT, 
N Pesisire 
or sprouts may 
ed at the mo oF plain In this manner 
and Beet! 828 intended for seed are pre- 
and it remains for experience to decide 
uch mode of preservation may not prove 
sable — ie ha. 
por attributes the bad suecess which has 
at Sarr various — to eultivate this plant in 
E a in regard to the | of 
he has detailed as 
ees 25 
— od of propagation, which 
and which m 
bases. 
bour in vain to attemf 
. — necessary to observe ee there is a great 
diseropaney between the t rature whic 
Mr. Harrwee states, in 
„ Transac tions of the Horticultural Society,“ 
f 56°, The 
Britain, or even of Scotland, but 
without the extremes, the thermometer sel om 
falling below 40°, or rising above 70°. This would 
ive a mean of 55°. On this plateau the Arracacha 
thrives well, as is stated by M. Govpor himself. in 
* Revue Horti 
be de- 
J 
mean as comm 
geographers to have | 7° 
r the same 
n fine plan stations ari it in the 3 92 r loċalities | B 
possessing a rature of 57 5 erë 
may be didiculties as wld cy the ortan of tem- 
erature ; but this 
ence. In the 
to tlie ion, as above 
| We believe the great cause of failure has been 
se Be 4 the entire oo, which having only 
died; whilst the 
meantingé, 2 
a bi 
| adh it Yb op, „e 
ultimately perished.— 
WE ee the evidence as to the _Porato | 
2 E, Concer ning 
hat hon is not one symptom of improvement, but 
ths contrary ; r 
* hick 
sland, 
whose climate is so much like that of Cornwall and 
Devonshire that pa * at progress of disease 
T 
ea me Foy, ‘although i i 
Conan verf 
ms Were 
being taken off and in a tubers, 
of position to root ise form a Ain mass, of of beesefty 
r: | disease in 
haulm and young Potatoes 
f | does not seem to affect 
hashed F 
in PEEN the whole plot is og 
ie mal crop.on the downs, ai in no ay ane as yet 
have I met with a diseased root. It seems now per- 
fectly h. opens co grow Potatoes as formely 3 W. B. 
Booth, Caroleu 
avo8.— Dise almost universally attacking th 
Kent. ENT.—Potatoes in my field have been 
— 
n seized by the 
form, gi oe nauseous 
an adjoining 
ell, pereeptible 1 
Farnborough 13. Fast ‘spreading i in this locality, 
larly on damp soils N enclosed gardens ; 
John Mayy Pate s pjes July 12 
Surrer.—This 
own 
garden the fatal blotch on the Mallen of Jate planted 
Ash-leaf Kidneys and Early Shaws. Within a quarter 
a mile from house I have seen a pateh of Early 
sh err The disease 
is said to have attacked man’ and some few 
fields in the neigh 4 an G. Hodgson, Croydon 
Vicarage, July 19. 
ERK: ed with th e dis- 
orning I t in 4 
ees appearance here; W. AeA in airm Hatfield, 
aiy 13 13. Has now appeared decidedly in gardens ; 
Ib., July 19. 
aan disease 1 to — if not quite, 
as it was two years The progress 
within — last few 1 — been most Tan A 
Bennett, Woburn, J — 
FLOUCEST ma sease first observed. ia: the 
on eg 30th 5 the tubers nearest the 
s, 
EH 
= 
a ina Orange nearl 
he Ashton Kidney about — 
— y A he stat 
The accounts surel 
thie 4 ikha Dag A2 
ease in a bad form in field near this town, a —— 
from Murray (out) botanial g 22 — — 
is in several — It has 
attack early Pota — ro — weeks ear- 
lier than i in Tormey year's ; ‘Ch arles 2 Babington, St. 
John's College, Cambridge, July 
Warrs.— Within the last few ‘ays has made 
rapid — the stems 
its 
t so rapid as it was last year; H. Bundy, 
Dynevor " Castle, July 15. Tt has — itself in This 
county in v many y instances, and it certainly is much 
worse — n Potatoes were planted on undrai 
soil; T. mess. es ara ai — July 19. 
here is of 
Herer a very 
è cottage geen in Phy low districts ; 
half ro 3 3 
— “gardens on the higher ee, I see 
from rhe adja favourable 3 — or W. Wales (Ra — San are 
19 10 ae er 15. 
d disease in 
32 Feat — Potato 
American Natives” have 
ant intensity litt ttle, if at all, inferior to that 
In 
are 
jès Basi 
J. A., July 17. 
Suss 
— — F way, betwixt 
ngstoke and — they are 2 as bad; 
3 orr * wee hay 
extent; ae i 
i, July 16. 
ae 
virulent fn pier ch ont parishes ; S. | 
n House, n Age Mi 
1 5 near Guildford : equally 
W. that 
that many’ 
and 18th. the rde are G Phe 
nt of one-fourth or ee 
east appearance 
of disease; James Roberts, Raby Cast, July 19. 
Yorusurne, — dying haulm re- 
ved from Mr. H. TRONY Richmond, July 19; 
the llth inst. 
where 
COTLAND,— Disease noticed h 
sin a small 5 plot of Golden Dwarf Earlies, 
— ad ra a ys — — med to de 
* irulence as 1 8 5 
r N i and voi $ — 
8 ; aug 2 Preston- hall, Pathhead. ford, 
IngLand.—A few symptoms here here and there are’ 
had been communicated to the Trish T 
