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Individual cabbage, tomato, and egg- 

 plants may be protected from cut- 

 worms, by means of paper collars, put 

 on when they are transplanted 



sow late cabbage, cauliflower, kale and winter 

 celery. You can save time and space by sowing in 

 beds now and transplanting as soon as you clear 

 a row of beets, turnips, peas, or some early planted 

 vegetable. Of course, if you have the space, you 

 can save the extra work of transplanting by starting 

 the plants in their permanent positions. However, 

 you can set a good many plants in a June evening 

 and next fall you will be glad of all the cabbages 

 and cauliflowers you can get. 



