348 



Radish. 



Variety. 



Area. 



Crop. 



Long red 



54 Square feet 



19 lbs. 



Olive-shaped deep scarlet 



54 



no j^ermin- 







ation. 



Turnip, Earliest white 



54 



7 lbs. 



Turnip, Earliest large red 



54 



3 » 



Turnip, Catter's Holborn 







Crimson Marble 



54 



26 „ 



Sowing. 



The seeds is generally sown broadcast in' well prepared beds 

 which should be from 5 to 6 feet broad with shallow trenches between 

 each bed. The soil from the trenches may be used tojcover the seed 

 but only lightly. Radishes can also be grown on drills, the distance 

 between the drills being from 6 to 9 inches. The jplantj'should] be 

 thinned out so as to leave them 6 to 8 inches apartlin the row. 



Soil. 



Radishes do well in any soil which is not too heavy or wet. 



Lettuce. 



Area. 

 35 Square feet 

 35 



Variety, 



Drumhead or Malta 

 Cabbage Favourite 

 Cabbage Victoria 



Hardy White, 

 Beck's 



Dutch 



35 



35 



Crop. 

 ^Vi lbs. 

 iVi „ 

 no germin- 

 ation. 



do. 



Sowing. 



The seeds should be sown in well prepared raised beds. When 

 the plants are from two to three inches high they may be planted out 

 in rows lo inches each way or on the top of 7 inch drills. The sur- 

 face soil should be lightly stirred to encourage the growth of the 

 plant. 



Soils. 



Light soils not too heavily manured. 



KohlRabi. 



Variety. Area. 

 Large green 91 Square feet 



Early White Vienna, short 



leaved 91 „ „ 



Early Purple, Vienna short 



leaved 91 „ „ 



I9y2 

 HVz 



Crop. 

 lbs. 



no germm- 

 ation. 



Sowing. 



These are cultivated in much the same manner as turnips but 

 the distance between the rows should be 12 inches and the plants 8 

 inches apart on the rows. 



