1847.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



■ which they are 



correct, and 



oblige- T. B. R 



[If we understand 













ires if the root 





)erfectly wholesome, 















vegetable, but 













althy bed of il 



ai.l was inf-.n 







' 









delicate vegetable is 



. 







March, and r< 



Ota taken up in autumn. The garden 



they were grown, for my ( 



ded ; but, of course, cannot be applied in field 

 n tour di'k-n-it pieces of ground, I have planted 



re being taken not. to cook tiie.n to > much t ; if 

 .uld happen to cure them of their dropsical ten- 



.' particularly remarked this e fleet 



i t o i r t _^ .... 



' . ■. - .. ' : ■■:■' ■■ . . ... -:. 





:X::i::.>t 



the highway- mmv te de 



ately from the same heap as those already referred to 

 >r thev produced, in May following, a fair crop of as 

 ell sized, clean, dry, healthy Potatoes as could be 



efts, by which process, ; 







.■■.■•: - 

 . chiefly during the few win 



