A EAEE^ELICACT! . A New Chinese Artichoke of Enormous Productiveness yielding a bushel of .tubers to every 10 feet planted. Being perfectly hardy, they should be left in the ground until required,, like parsnips or artichokes. The tubers may be cooked in a variety of ways : Boiled in water with a pinch of salt, fried, or otherwise prepared for the table. The flavour is delicate, and the Chinese Artichoke provides a rare dish to epicures and others. Price : 2s 6d per lb ; post free, 3s. Seed Potatoes. — Now is the time for planting Potatoes. All the earliest and best sorts obtainable from SEED MERCHANTS. DITJN E D I K.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2437, 28 November 1900, Page 17
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108Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2437, 28 November 1900, Page 17
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