SUCCESSION AND COMPANION CROPPING 489 



Many other combinations of succession and compan- 

 ion cropping might be described, but it is hoped that 

 the foregoing will be at least suggestive to those whose 

 conditions are favorable for intensive types of gardening. 

 This type of gardening appeals to owners of town and 

 city lots and to commercial growers whose areas are 

 limited. It necessarily involves a larger amount of hand 

 work, and for this reason companion cropping is seldom 

 practical where there is difficulty in securing laborers. 



