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ned that nearly all the work can be done with the cultiva- 

 tor, L,et everything, even including onions, be planted in drills 

 or rows from thirty inches to three feet apart, and a few turns 

 with th'e cultivator on the way to the corn field will keep the 

 garden in good growing condition. The added variety to the 

 bill of fare that a good garden will afford, will insure increased 

 health and comfort to every family; and there is almost 'always a 

 surplus of vegetables, which command a .good price in all the 

 towns of the state. 



