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them to a new location in order that they may develop an abundance 

 of fibrous roots. 



15. Properly label all seeds as soon as sown. Make seed packets 

 according to the directions given on page 146. 



16. Make a collection of vegetable and flower seeds for the school 

 museum. Have the specimens uniform. Small bottles known as shell 

 vials are excellent containers. 



References 



Bailey, "Manual of Gardening." 

 French, "The Book of Vegetables." 

 Green, "Vegetable Gardening." 



Farmers' Bulletins 



33. Peach Growing for Market. 



35. Potato Culture. 



52. The Sugar Beet. 



61. Asparagus Culture. 



76. Tomato Growing. 



94. The Vegetable Garden. 

 113. The Apple, and how to grow it. 

 121. Beans, Peas, and Other Legumes for Food. 

 148. Celery Culture. 

 154. The Fruit Garden. 

 156. The Home Vineyard. 

 161. Practical Suggestions for Fruit Growing. 

 218. The School Garden. 

 235. Home Vegetable Garden. 



Bureau of Plant Industry 



69. American Varieties of Lettuce. 

 109. American Varieties of Garden Beans. 

 184. The Production of Vegetable Seeds. 



