SUCCESSFUL GARDENS 



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twenty-two feet long, running north and south- 

 Beds there were none, as with flowers I had learned 

 that rows were much more easily cared for. 



"In the sunniest end of the garden early peas, 

 lettuce, radishes, cucumbers, and string beans were 

 planted. A few hills of muskmelons, one dozen 

 tomato plants, three rows of early corn, and one 

 row of summer squash were also to go in the southern 

 half of the garden. 



"On the other side of the path (toward the north) 

 rows of Black Mexican corn, pumpkins and Hubbard 

 squash, parsnips and salsify and pole beans were 



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Plan of Ten Dollar (Sorcfen 



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How to plau so as to laise all the vegetables foi the faiull? on a 

 50 X 100 ft. city lot 



planted. Being anxious to have plenty of tomatoes 

 for preserving, twelve more plants were put here, 



