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3. Early Cabbage (C), Horse-Radish (H), and Let- 

 tuce (L) 



^ C H 8" C H C H C 



"to 



"lllllll 



C H C H C H C 



Three crops planted early in the spring. In hoeing 

 and cultivating the cabbage and lettuce no attention is 

 paid to the horse-radish. Deep, rich soil is required. If 

 more space is allowed, the radish may be planted be- 

 tween the rows, as indicated in plan No. 2. 



4. Early Cabbage (C), Beets, etc. 



^ C 14" C C C 



Beets 



^ C C C C 



Both crops planted early in the spring. Transplanted 

 beets may be used or seed sown. Early turnips, carrots, 

 bunch onions, spinach, mustard and other small, early 

 maturing crops may be substituted for the beets. 



5. Lettuce and Beets. 



Lettuce 



Beets 



Lettuce 



The lettuce may be transplanted or sown m early 

 spring. When it is nearly ready to harvest, beets may 

 be drilled between the rows. Radish, lettuce, carrot 

 and other small crops may be substituted for beets. As 



