go The Horticulturist** s Rule- Book. 



2. Tender and Hardy Vegetables. 



Vegetables injured by a slight frost, and which should therefore be 

 planted only after the weather has settled 



All Beans. Egg-Plant. Pumpkin. 



Corn. All Melons. Squash. 



Cucumber. Okra. Sweet-Potato. 



Pepper. Tomato. 



Vegetables which, when properly handled, will endure a frost. 



Asparagus. Corn Salad. Parsley. 



Beet. Cress. Parsnip. 



Borecole. Endive. Pea. 



Broccoli. Horseradish. Radish. 



Brussels Sprouts. Kale. Rhubarb. 



Cabbage. Kohlrabi. Salsify. 



Carrot. Leek. Sea-Kale. 



Cauliflower. Lettuce. Spinage. 



Celery. All Onions. Turnip. 



3. Usual Distances Apart for Planting Fruits. 



Apples 30 to 40 feet each way 



" Dwarf 10 " " " 



Pears 20 " 30 " " " 



Dwarf 10 " 12 " " " 



Plums 16 " 20 " " " 



Peaches 16 " 20 " " " 



Cherries 16 " 25 " " " 



Apricots 16 " 20 " " " 



Nectarines 16 " 20 " 



Quinces 8 " 12 " • " " 



Grapes 8 " 12 " " " 



Currants 4x5 feet. 



Gooseberries 4x5 u 



Raspberries, Black 3x6" 



" Red 3X5" 



Blackberries 4x 7to6x8 feet. 



Cranberries 1 or 2 ft. apart each way. 



Strawberries 1 X 3 or 4 feet. 



Oranges and Lemons 25 to 30 feet each way. 



Pigs 20 " 25 " " " 



