Rutabaga Si 



the young plants should be thinned to seven or 

 eight inches apart. 



Rosemary cuttings should be taken from the 

 bush in the spring before growth starts or late in 

 the summer. When transplanting young plants, 

 the work should be done in the fall in the South 

 or in the spring in the North. All plants and 

 cuttings should be kept well watered for several 

 days after the re-planting. 



Rosemary bushes will grow more luxuriantly if 

 they are pruned in the late winter or early spring. 

 Properly cared for, the plants will live a number of 

 years, and the older bushes will be much more 

 hardy and give forth better leaves than younger 

 plants. 



RUTABAGA 



The rutabaga requires a rich soil and plenty of 

 room for the roots. It is cultivated a good deal like 

 the turnip and makes a really excellent table 

 vegetable, though not given the appreciation 

 it deserves. 



Rutabaga seed may be sown broadcast and 

 the young plants thinned out when they have 



