SUCCESSFUL GARDENS 89 



RESULTS 



Total sales $';i.^z 



Total expenses 21 . 78 



Net gain ^49 . 74 



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'The prices represent what I sold the vegetables 

 for to my mother and neighbors. I raised all my 

 own tomato, cabbage and pepper plants in a 6 x 8 

 coldframe that I made. The following table shows 

 when I planted the vegetables : 



March 10, (in coldframe). — Tomato seed (Earli- 

 est of All); cabbage (Flat Dutch). 



April 5. — Two rows peas (Earliest of All); one 

 row spinach; one row Market Gardener's beets. 



April 6. — Four rows onion sets (Prizetaker) ; two 

 rows onion seed; twelve rows Early Rose potatoes. 



April 29. — One row cabbage plants; one row 

 tomato plants. 



May I. — Two rows beans; one row corn (Peep 

 o' Day) ; six rows carrots. 



May 2. — Summer Squash; twenty-eight hills 

 White Spine cucumber. 



May 4. — One row pepper plants; one row beans. 



May 5. — Two rows of corn. 



May 7. — Four rows tomatoes (two rows Stone, 

 two rows Earliest of All). 



May 14. — Four rows corn (Country Gentle- 

 man). 



June 8. — Two rows late cabbage; one row lettuce. 



July 2. — Two rows beets. 



July 18. — Six rows celery (White Plume). 



July 19. — Six rows turnips (Purple Top). 



