PLAN OF GARDEN 50 by 75 feet, in which careful attention has been paid to proper relation of 

 the season's crops and to a continuous supply of the more important vegetables. 



ARRANGEMENT OF SEASON'S CROPS 



Peas, followed by late Tomatoes 

 Peas, followed by Celery 



Onion Sets, followed by Turnips 

 Corn, followed by Spinach 

 Beans (bush), followed by Beets 



Beets, J2 row; Carrots, I2 row, followed by Corn 



Turnips, followed by Bush Beans 



Potatoes, followed by Spinach 



Spinach, followed by Potatoes 



Cabbage, with Lettuce and Radishes between, followed by Carrots 



Beans, Bush Lima 



Chard, '4 row; Parsley, J4 row 



Parsnips, ?^ row (radishes to mark row) ; Salsify, J^ row 

 Corn, followed by Kohlrabi, '> row; Cauliflower, ' _. row 



Peas, followed by Corn 



Beans, Bush Lima 



Early Potatoes, followed by late Cabbage 



Early Tomatoes 



Peppers, % row; Potatoes, Okra or Eggplant, H row 



Potatoes 



Potatoes 



Pole Lima Beans 



Pole Beans 



Corn 



Corn 



Corn 



Cucumbers 



Squash 



(bush 



crook neck) 



Squash 



(winter) 



Musk- 



melon 



Rows are 30 inches apart. If soil is very fertile rows may be closer. 



Planting was begun at hotbed end of garden and plantings were made a few days apart 

 to insure a constant supply of vegetables. Planting table on page 23. 



