Vegetables for July Planting-By w. c. McCollom, 



Long 

 Island 



NAME 



Bush beans, green 

 " " wax 



Pole beans 

 Bush beans 



Beet 



Brussels sprouts 



Cabbage 



Carrot 



Cauliflower 



Celery 



Swiss chard 



Corn 



Corn salad 



Cress 



Cress 



Cucumber 



Endive 



Kale 



Kohlrabi 



Lettuce 



Mustard 



Onions 



Peas 



Potato 



Radish 



Rutabaga 



Spinach 



Turnips 



Herbs 



Early Mohawk 

 Black Valentine 

 Imp. Black Wax 



Extra Early Jersey Lima 

 New Wonder 



DISTANCE TO THIN 

 OR PLANT 



6 inches 

 6 " 

 6 " 



Any variety; Electric Eclipse or 

 Edmands 



Long Island Imp. Dwarf 

 Buchin Castle 



Jersey Wakefield, Early Spring 



Scarlet Horn, Danvers 

 Guerande 



Extra Early Erfurt 

 Early Snowball 



Golden Self Blanching 



Lucullus 



Use early sorts: Golden Bantam, 

 Early Minnesota, Metropolitan 



Large Seeded 



Extra Curled, Upland 

 Plain Leaved 



Water 



Extra Early White Spine 

 The Davis 



Batavian, Green Curled 

 White Curled 



Dwarf Purple 

 " Green 



Early White Vienna 

 " Purple " 



May King ) 



Maximum J 



New York \ 



Wonderful J 



Black Seeded \ 



Simpson / 



Cypress \ 



Paris White J 



Cabbage 



type 



Crisp 



heading 



Loose 



heading 



Cos 



type 



Chinese 

 White London 



White Bunch, Queen 

 Adriatic Barletta 



New York Market 

 Nott's Excelsior 

 American Wonder 



Noroton Beauty 

 Bovee 



-Any variety either summer or 

 winter type 



Long Island Imp. 

 Imp. Purple Top 



Victoria 

 Long Standing 

 Viroflay 



3 inches 3 

 6 " 



4 inches 



WHEN CROP WILL 

 MATURE 



Aug. 20 



Aug. 30 



Aug. 30 onward 



Sept. 15 onward 

 Sept. 7 onward 



2 inches 



18 inches 



4 inches 



18 inches 



6 inches 



8 inches 



8 inches in rows 



4 inches 



Don't thin out; sow 

 thin in rows 



Thinly broadcast 



Hills 4 ft. apart, 

 3 in hill 



12 inches 



2 feet 



6 inches 



12 inches 



Sow thinly 

 Don't thin 



Don't thin: 2 in. 



Don't thin 

 Sow in rows 

 1 ft. wide 



12 inches 



8 inches 



Early Milan, Strap Leaved 

 Golden Ball. Scarlet Koshyr 



Sage, Thyme 

 Dill, Fennell 



Sow thinly in rows; 

 don't thin out 



Sept. 1 



Oct. 15 



Oct. 1 



Sept. 1 onward 



Oct. 15 cnward 



Nov. 1 onward 



Sept. 1 onward 



Sept. 10 onward 



Sept. 15 onward 



Aug. 1 



Oct 1 



Sept. 10 onward 



Sept. 1 onward 



Oct. is 



Sept. 30 



Sept. 20 onward 



6 inches 



6 inches 



Sept. 



1 







Aug. 

 Oct. 



15 



1 







Sept. 



10 



onward 



Oct. 



1 







Aug. 

 Oct. 



10 



iS 



for 

 for 



summer 

 winter 



Nov. 



1 







Sept. 



1 







Sept. 



15 







Nov. 1 



Keep crop growing fast by good cultivation 



Plant rows 1 ft. apart so as to protect from frost 



for later sowings 



Use plenty of seed and thin out because germina- 

 tion is poor at this season 



Keep well watered during warm weather 



This crop is no good until frosted a bit to give 

 it flavor 



Keep well watered to prevent club root 



Sow every 2 or 3 weeks for succession. Make 

 last sowing Aug. 1st for winter 



Do not make soil too rich and when they start 

 to head feed with liquid manure for quality 



Keep well watered and hilled all the time 



Keep well watered 



Keep well cultivated. Plant in rows 25 ft. apart 

 so protection can be given in fall 



Sow for succession. Protect for spring use 



Sow every ten days for succession 



Keep well watered 



Keep sprayed with Bordeaux mixture 



Cover with boards to bleach when large enough 



Needs frost to flavor. 



Cover with hay and it will keep all winter 



Better as a fall vegetable than a summer crop 

 Gets mild and tasteful during cool weather 



This crop should be kept cool nights 



Plant in open in plenty of air and not under a 



building 



Shade during the day will help it 



Keep well watered for good flavor 



For green onions only 



Keep well watered and if weather is dry mulch 

 with rough manure 



Keep well cultivated and use plenty of fertilizer 

 when planting 



Sow summer radish thinly; don't thin out. Winter 

 radish 6 in. 



No good until frosted a little to give flavor 



Sow every two weeks for succession; what is too 

 small to use cover during winter for early spring 



Make two sowings during the month 



Cut and store before heavy frosts 



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