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The Cornell Reading-Courses 



Time for planting seeds or transplanting plants in the garden: 



April 1-15 

 Early peas (seeds) 



April 15 (all seeds) 



Early beets 

 Swiss chard 

 Early carrots 

 Mid-season peas 



Radishes 

 Parsnips 

 Salsify 

 Early turnips 



April 15-30 (all plants) 

 Early brussels sprouts Early kohl-rabi 



Early cabbage 



May 1-10 



Early corn (seeds) 

 Lettuce (plants) 

 Endive (seeds) 

 Radishes (seeds) 



May 10-20 (all seeds) 



Early celery (plants) 

 Leek (plants) 

 Onions (plants) 



Beans, green 

 Beans, wax 

 Late carrots 



Beans, shell (seeds) 

 Late beets (seeds) 

 Late squash (seeds) 

 Late turnips (seeds) 



May 20-30 



Cucumbers 

 Late peas 

 Early squash 



Cauliflower (plants) 

 Red cabbage (plants) 

 Tomatoes (plants) 



June 1-10 (all seeds) 



Mid-season corn 

 Lettuce 



June 10-20 



Late corn (seeds) 

 Late celery (plants) 



June 30 



Late cabbage (plants) 

 Late cauliflower (plants) 

 Late brussels sprouts (plants) 



Winter radishes 



Lettuce (seeds) 



Late kohl-rabi (plants) 

 Lettuce ) in vacant places 

 Radishes / (seeds) 



By reference to the table on page 80 other points can be ascertained, 

 such as the number of the row in which a vegetable may be planted, 

 the amount of seed to order — quart, pint, or package — the cost of the 

 seed, and like matters. 



