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are arranged in the form of a table, usually with 

 only one kind of a vegetable on a page, yet so ar- 

 ranged that the same book can be used three 

 years. The entries are made in pencil and at the 

 end of the year they are copied in ink into a much 



Two sample pages from the record book by means of wMoli closer 

 cropping was made possible 



larger book — one that will last for a number of 

 years, so that the records for a series of years may 

 be seen at a glance. Both books are indexed. 



"Sample pages are reproduced in part here- 

 with. The first is the record of an early tomato. 

 The page number appears in the upper left hand 

 corner. In the first column the variety of the vege* 



