230 SCHOOL AND HOME GARDENS 
Perennials. Gooseberry and currant bushes, rhubarb, 
asparagus, and other perennials should be placed along one 
side of the garden. Cold frames and hotbeds should run 
parallel with the perennial plants. Nothing must interfere 
with the plowing, which should be done the long way. 
Fie. 130. A Home Garden in Sherborn, Massachusetts 
The photograph was taken September 1. All of the crops growing are 
succession crops 
Succession of crops. Two or three crops may be grown 
on the same land each year. Those maturing at about 
the same time should be planted in adjoiming rows. 
The tillage demanded by the first crop should be such 
as will leave the land in proper condition for the suc- 
ceeding one. The crops should be so unlike each other 
