»iH»mit»iu»i 





Plan vour «a^Jtt out - 



tt^«ouroicroPs;;,,,,es 

 ■wait ii" , 



■ o very imP°^; 

 I purcVias«. the «';. ^be 



°° Origin su^^f^'-fve^aa^.t;- 



«onth ^' ^'^^ kiddie of P^n 



, the ^^^^"^ 

 tl^" 1 ^^•b^cb s'^"" a of the 

 i^'^'^\- a^^d '^^"' 1 ate Po- 



"-' -^rp^a.^^ -^^ ^= 



fadishes. ,,, crops ;^^ 



Sea""' Jrs and K°^^\ ^^^As 

 Cucumbers ^y of sala 



ICeeP UP tbe gaUd, C^^^J^ 



i^ mowing '-o ' e Fennel ana 



"^ J- = Florence i ^g^st 



: !^nr/cab--,slll.dand 



^ THE YEAR ROUND 



m the 



VEGETABLE GARDEN 



Make Your Garden Work Full Time 



With proper management, fresh vegetables may be had 

 from the garden, almost from the beginning till the end 

 of the 3'ear. 



For your health's sake, grow and eat plenty of vege- 

 tables. They supply the human body with the tonics and 

 minerals needed to keep it in good health. Vegetable foods 

 are also rich in proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and vita- 

 mines; all of which are required for a well balanced diet. 

 The era of high prices for vegetables is still with us, 

 therefore the garden should be made to produce its 

 utmost. We wish to make it generally understood 

 that the possibilities of the garden have by no 

 means been exhausted after the first crop is 

 produced. Sowings may be made all dur- 

 ing the summer, till well into fall. 

 The dates given apply for the 

 vicinity of New York. 



Keep this Calendar at hand 

 for reference 



TS LATITUDE OK 



JUNE 



; m^'Jt?''^'^ sowings , 

 Jowl\.'|'« raonth oUheL^ 

 ' BeeN r?^^"s (snapanr) f- °^' 



l>co^n^:^°c^^,'£P'c'or 



dive, AXusL- Af , '"''ers. g '' 

 /t-?e^c^^,r-ownno. I 



^fech areUce^/«J,"ce roots - ll 



AUGUST^ I 



Keen the lis 



Keep the m-j 



fi hand. • '«an pulling by 



. To ha^rp „ „ 

 cious Peas tt "PP'y of /us 



^"'"ceseedi^o^^'-'^yno^v. 



^"PPiied til]^'^^^^^'?"^ table 

 ^ '^°«' the foil . "'^"sgU'inff 

 ^-"crops^B^^'^^'^^now^o^; 



;fe 



so.. Splna^.^'i::' tSS ^ ^ ^^ . ,,, .of ^^ -'3 i. set o. co^Pie^"^- -^ bein. 



^^Splna^--tSS 



- „ \V^.nte^ 



ing . „ sown 



SP""°' „ should ^^'f or the 

 ^-«=«"Se cold itatne for 



""Tnt'er supply- _d or cellar 

 ' ffvou have a f^^^^sV, horse 



a a supply °1 Sushroou^ 



^"■■^'"rrassSeed. 

 — , Lawn tjta 



Salad and 

 spinach, Coru ^^ ^^^^ ; 



^-^^^Nff a^^ '^^^"f AS 

 the cold "f,i,eBiou*- ^^ 

 early part f^^;^tsuallyd-;^ 

 heavy ftosts are ^^^^t, 



about ^^^!£ Should ^^-^^^ 

 thevegetables^ .^.eruse 



aud ^^"'i't of v-setables;r 

 The storms J^ Garden 



fully desct^^^-,,.hlchrs 



G-<i%;",\Jth a two-dollar 



given free 



purchase. 



^^"barb roots if 

 ^■o^v xw-Ii bear ^''^ °"' 



spring. Par,n;„'' "°P "ext 

 arever^,--P^andSa,sify 



^^;°-doorsr„-l->-^e 



-o/I to lie i^' '° ^"°^ the 

 ^wter. The f '"""^'^ ^11 



/^" v-egetabie mal *^^ ^°''- 



f'-dug,„der:ira"".'''°"W 



•"^Ms humus. 



completed, tL 7^'^ ^'"S 

 work of garteni^ fascinating 

 carried fn,^"^"S can still fae^ 



^otsofWitloofch '^^^ 



"ow bedugand J°''''"^J' 

 ' bows in the "P'^"t^d « 

 short time th. ^'■- ^" a 

 you with 'a ■ ^^''" supply 

 salad. o,r\aZ'^ '^'i'='°"s 

 8'ves full inst^,!^f.' °" Sa'ads 

 'Ogthis. The , °"^ ^°^ do- :^ 

 Kale and chf,^ '°°'^ of Sea- J 

 «ayhefofe\°/Rhuba?5 i 

 fi'^^nieinar^^f/'^^ cellar ia " 



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