Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1913 — A Fruitful Potato Plant [ARTICLE]
A Fruitful Potato Plant
Not satisfied with yielding an enormous output in the regular way, an Irish potato vine growing in the garden of C. C. Nall at Luthersville, Ga., some , time ago began to put out potatoes all along its branches, and, when sent to the •’Constitution” office yesterday, had potatoes as large as eggs growing practically all over the vine. In a letter accompanying the freak, Mr. Nall states that the vine grew In his garden, where the land is a mixture of sand and red clay. On taking up the plant, he found that the industrious vine had not neglected Its regular duty while pulling off Its unusual stunt, as prpven by the fact that an unusually large number oft potatoes Were found in their accustomed place lq the ground.—Atlanta Constitution.
