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BULLETIN 305, IT. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



(10) HawJcs, eagles, kites, and vultures. 



Hawks. — Sparrow hawk, broad-winged hawk, Swanson's hawk, rough-legged or 

 hew hawk, red-shouldered hawk, red-tailed hawk, sharp-shinned hawk, 

 Cooper's hawk, fish hawk, and marsh hawk or marsh harrier. 



Eagles. — Bald, and golden. 



Kites . — S wallow-tailed . 



Vultures. — Turkey buzzard, black vulture or carrion crow, and California 

 condor. 



(11) Pigeons, grouse, and shore birds. 



Pigeons. — Passenger pigeon, mourning dove, band-tailed pigeon. 



Partridge and grouse. — Bobwhite, ruffed grouse, prairie hen, Columbian sharp- 

 tailed grouse, mountain partridge, California partridge, and dusky grouse. 



Plovers. — Ring-neck, killdeer, and golden. 



Snipes. — American woodcock, American or Wilson's snipe, gray snipe or 

 dowitcher, marbled godwit, Hudsonian godwit, willet, greater yellow-legs, 

 upland sandpiper. 



Curlews. — Long-billed or sickel-bill, Hudsonian, and Eskimo. 



Phalaropes. — Wilson's, red, and northern. 



Rails. — Clapper, king, Virginia, Carolina, black, yellow croke. 



Gallinules. — Purple, Florida, coot, whooping crane and sand-hill crane. 



Ibises. — White, wood, bittern or stake-driver. 



Herons. — Great blue, green, and great white egret. 



(12) Water birds. 



Ducks. — Mallard, black, wood or summer, whistler, old squaw, butterball, 



ruddy, American eider, king eider, and fish or mergansers. 

 Geese. — American white-fronted, snow, Canada or wild, and brant. 

 Swans. — Trumpeter, whistling. 

 Gamuts. — White and brown. 

 Darter. — Cormorant, pelicans — white and brown. 



PLANTING TABLE. 



SUCCESSION AND COMPANION CROPS FOR SCHOOL AND HOME GARDENING. 



FALL AND WINTER CROPS— SEPTEMBER TO FEBRUARY 15. 



Kind of v 

 table. 



Distance for plants to stand. 



Between 

 rows. 



Between 

 plants. 



Depth of 

 planting. 



Time of 

 planting. 



Seeds or 

 plants per 100 

 feet or rows. 



Ready for use 

 after planting. 



Onions 



Turnips 



Carrots 



Lettuce 



Radishes 



Spinach 



Onions (sets) 



Lettuce 



Turnips 



Radishes 



Spinach 



Carrots 



English peas, 



1 to 3 feet... 



2 to 3 feet... 

 1J to 3 feet.. 

 1J to 2J feet. 

 1-i to 3 feet. . 

 lj to 3 feet.. 



3 to 5 inches. 



3 to 4 inches. 



3 to 4 inches. 



4 to 6 inches. 

 2 to 3 inches. 

 2 to 4 inches. 



1 to 1£ inches. 



J inch 



J inch 



J inch 



| inch 



I inch 



Sept.-Oct. 



Aug.-Sept. 

 Aug.-Sept. 

 Sept.-Oct. 

 Sept.-Oct. 

 Sept.-Oct. 



/Seed, 1 ounce. 

 \Sets, 1 quart. 



£ ounce 



1 ounce 



^ ounce 



1 ounce 



1 ounce 



► 90 to 130 days. 



60 to 80 days. 

 75 to 100 days. 

 60 to 90 days. 

 20 to 40 days. 

 30 to 50 days. 



EARLY SPRING— FEBRUARY 15 TO MAY 15. 



J to 3 feet 



l-ito2ifeet.. 

 2 to 3 feet.... 

 1J to 3 feet... 

 1J to 3 feet... 

 1J to 3 feet... 

 2 to 3 feet.... 



3 to 6 inches.. 



4 to 6 inches. . 

 3 to 4 inches.. 

 2 to 3 inches. . 



2 to 4 inches.. 



3 to 4 inches.. 

 3 to 6 inches.. 



1 to 1 J inches. 



\ inch 



% inch 



J- inch 



1 inch 



\ inch 



2 inches 



Feb 



Feb 



Feb -Mar . 

 Feb -Mar . 

 Feb -Mar . 

 Feb .-Mar . 

 Feb -Mar . 



1 quart.. 

 J ounce. 

 £ ounce . 

 1 ounce . 

 1 ounce . 

 1 ounce. 

 £pint... 



60 to 

 60 to 

 60 to 

 20 to 

 30 to 

 75 to 

 50 to 



90 days. 

 90 days. 

 80 days. 

 40 days. 

 60 days. 

 100 days. 





VACATION PERIOD— MAY 15 TO SEPTEMBER. 





Onions 



Cabbage 



Pepper 



Irish potatoes. 



Pumpkins 



Tomatoes 



1 to3feet.... 



2J to 3 feet... 

 2 J to 3 feet... 

 2\ to 3 feet... 

 6to8feet.... 

 3 to 4 feet.... 



2 to 3 feet.... 

 2 to 3 feet.... 



3 to 6 inches.. 



2 to 2£ feet.... 

 1 tol-£ feet.... 



1 to 14 feet 



6 to 8"feet 



2£ to 3 feet.... 



3 to 5 inches.. 

 3 to 4 inches. . 



1 to \\ inches. 



J inch 



£inch 



2 to 3 inches.. 

 1 to 1 J inches. 



J to ^inch 



J to 1 inch 



May 



May-June. 

 May-June. 



May 



May 



May 



May 



May 



/Seed, 1 ounce. 

 \Sets, 1 quart. 



Jounce 



} ounce 



5 to 6 pounds. 



| ounce 



| ounce 



2 ounces 



J90to 130 days. 



90 to 130 days. 

 100 to 140 days. 

 80 to 140 days. 

 100 to 140 days. 

 100 to 140 days. 

 60 to 80 days. 

 125 days. 



Parsnips 



