SUCCESS IN MARKET GARDENING 

 rows one under each row, or light, of glass, when 

 there are five lights wide in each sash, of six inches 

 each. The other is then used to mark ten places 

 for plants in each row, thus making fifty plants 

 under each sash. The bed is prepared with the 

 sash off, and when the sash is to be put in place 

 over the bed each space is marked, by the two 

 men putting on the gla,ss; the one on the lower, or 

 front side, using the one with the handle, and the 

 man on the back side using the other marker. 



A RAKE-HANDLED MARKER with ten teeth is also 

 made for sowing radishes or cabbage or lettuce. 

 Mark the rows by drawing the teeth from the 

 back of the bed toward the front, bearing down 

 so as to make the furrows deep, if required; and 

 always making the first tooth of the marker follow 

 for a guide the row just made by the last tooth, 

 thus making nine rows under each sash four inches 

 apart. 



The CABBAGE CARRIER is very useful. It is light 

 and durable, and can easily be carried between the 

 rows of cabbages. It is made of such size as to 

 hold all that two men will want to carry. 



GREENHOUSE HEATING. We have supplied 

 on a preceding page figures for making ready 



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