360 How THE FARM PATS. 



QUANTITIES OF SEED. Continued. 



Cabbage, in beds to transplant pound. 



Carrot, in drills 3 to 4 pounds. 



Corn, in hills 8 to 10 quarts. 



Corn (for soiling) 3 bushels. 



Cucumber, in hills 2 to 3 pounds. 



Melon, musk, in hills 2 to 3 pounds. 



Melon, water, in hills 4 to 5 pounds. 



Onion, in drills 5 to 6 pounds. 



Onion (sets), in drills 6 to 12 bushels. 



Parsnip, in drills 5 to 6 pounds. 



Peas, in drills 2 to 3 bushels. 



Radish, in drills 9 to 10 pounds. 



Spinach, in drills 10 to 12 pounds 



Squash (bush varieties), in hills 5 to 6 pounds. 



Squash (running varieties), in hills 3 to 4 pounds. 



Tomato (to transplant) pound. 



Turnip, in drills 1 to 2 pounds. 



Where drills are referred to the seed should be put in with seed 

 drill. 



Table showing the quantities of seeds required for a given number 

 of plants, number of hills or length of drill: 



Asparagus, 1 ounce 60 feet of drill. 



Beet, 1 ounce 50 feet of drill. 



Beans, dwarf, 1 quart 100 feet of drill. 



Beans, pole, 1 quart 150 hills. 



Carrot, 1 ounce 150 feet of drill. 



Cucumber, 1 ounce 50 hills. 



Corn, 1 quart 200 hills. 



Melon, water, 1, ounce 30 hills. 



Melon, musk, 1 ounce 60 hills. 



Onion, 1 ounce 100 feet of drill. 



Onion, sets, 1 quart 40 feet of drill. 



Parsley, 1 ounce 150 feet of drill. 



Parsnip, 1 ounce 200 feet ol drill. 



Peas, 1 quart 75 feet of drill. 



Radish, 1 ounce 100 feet of drill. 



Spinach, 1 ounce 100 feet of drill. 



Squash, early, 1 ounce 50 hills. 



Turnip, 1 ounce 150 feet of drill. 



Cabbage, 1 ounce 1,500 plants.. 



Cauliflower, 1 ounce 1,000 plants. 



Celery, 1 ounce 2,000 plants. 



Egg Plant, 1 ounce 1,000 plants. 



Lettuce, 1 ounce 3,000 plants. 



Tomato, 1 ounce 1,500 plants. 



