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O NK of the most interestiug ibiogS at the Cattle 
Show jwat. week, was the mighty product horn 
a tew Rohan Potatoes. It is a new species,very large, 
excellent in quality, anil productive beyond atl other 
potatoes. One potato?, presented by Mr. Colraan 
I,st year to Mr. William Clark Jr., of this town, 
was planted bv him, and the product this fall Is two 
and a quarter bushels! Mr. Charles Nichols, from 
one peek ot the same kind, has raised this tear six¬ 
teen and u half bushels.' Mr. Roswell Hubbard 
also raised from four pounds of the Rotmis, IB bush¬ 
els which weighed 1173 pounds! Such productions 
exceed anv thing of the kind ever before known m 
5 these p u t s. >s *****“ orlham[>'on OoutIst. 
a snia |i quantity ot the above, lor seed, on sale at 
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Also, HOMAN POTATOES AND POTATO 
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FROM THE INQUIRER, October 9, 1833 
MAMMOTH STRAWBERRIES 
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FOR SALE, a few dozen vines of the imported 
Keen’s seeding Strawberries, the fruit of which 
were of enormous size of 5 inches in circumfer¬ 
ence, and for which the Pennsylvania Horticul¬ 
tural Society awarded a premium to the Sub¬ 
scribers, the present year. Price, 1 dollar a 
dozen. D. & L. LANDRETH, 85 Chestnut St. 
