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each crop approaches maturity another crop is started. 

 This plan is popular with many gardeners on Long 

 Island. 



6. RADISH and CARROT. 



, Radish . 



Carrot 

 Radish 



Both crops are sown early. The radishes will mature 

 first. Parsnip, salsify, swiss chard, beet, kohl-rabi, tur- 

 nip or spinach may be substituted for the carrot. 



7. BEET and HORSE-RADISH 



Beet and horse-radish 



if 



Beet 



Beet and horse-radish, 



Beets are sown early. The horse-radish is planted 

 with bar or dibber as soon as the beets are up. 



8. PEAS and RADISH. 



Pea 



"b t_ V 



M M . . Radish 



Radish 

 Pea 



Half-dwarf peas and an early maturing radish may be 

 used if desired. Both crops are planted early. Dwarf 

 peas may be planted 24 inches apart with a row of rad- 



