TABLE OF SEED-LONGEVITY AND 

 OUNCE-VALUES 



This table is necessarily incomplete and inaccurate, 

 and is offered here for what it may be worth. The 

 longevity table states the average number of years 

 (calculating from the experiments of several investi- 

 gators) after which it is not probable that seed can 

 profitably be sown, the per cent of germination being 

 small. The ounce-values have not been so carefully 

 computed; see the Preface. Reliable corrections will 

 be welcomed by the author. 



Angelica. One to two years. 



Anise. Three years. 



Artichoke, Globe. Six years. 30 feet. 



Asparagus. Five years. 300 feet. 



Balm. Four years. 



Basil. Eight years. 



Beans, Broad. Six years. Quart, 100 feet. 



Kidney. Three years. Quart, 150 hills. 



Dwarf Kidney. Three years. Quart, 200 feet. 



Lima, Pole. Quart, 100 hills. 



Lima, Dwarf. Quart, 200 feet. 

 Beet. Six years. 60 feet. 

 Borage. Eight years. 



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