A NEW POTATO. THE ARRAN CHIEF. (Published by Arrangement.) We have pleasure in bringing under the notice of those interested in this new potato which lias been responsible for some great records in Scotland, and has already achieved great success in the Dominion. It is claimed that the Arran Chief is the finest mid to late season potato grown. A big statement to make, but facts bear this out. Read what The j Glasgow Evening Citizen of December 9 1913, says: "Never in the history of potato growing in Scotland has a new variety established at so early a period such » remarkable series of triumphs. Among its many records are; (1) The highest pries by the aero when g*een in July, vfa, £lOl per acre; (2) the- highest price par acre of potatoes utHl to dig daring October, of SM& per acre.; and (3) tte stwfflfwonship for He beamiest too acres of mj vsristy in. Dundee district with IflJ teas per w*e of grand <pality." In tie Doms»fon season it has already gfosea great xemita, *ad the intporters. only fc»t wg& yecsared an order fjom one firm for 48 tons for next seascflfV nupg%, ■' A.Ew#ed*.ojuvntJty el se^d,.guaranteed. jacae, & .-—*«*- -«.■•«=-».->. «. - —• - -
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1918, Page 5
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198Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1918, Page 5
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