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some well-rotted manure, set plants about six inches 

 apart, watered well. The trenches I have about four 

 feet apart. 



August. — I picked the onions up in crates and 

 drew them to the corn house to be topped some rainy 

 dav. The Atlantic Prize tomato is the earliest, but 



A YORK STATE TRUCK PATCH IN JULY 



will not sell well when other kinds are in the market. 

 The Dwarf Champion is the best for general use. The 

 Early Michigan is a good tomato, but rotted some this 

 year. On my other ground the Stone proved to be 

 the best canning tomato. 



Money from a Minnesota Garden. — Some of the 

 best market gardens were in the northwest, and the 

 returns usually show fair prices and brisk demand. 

 A profitable six acres is described by C. L. Hill, 



