GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



15 



ii Month 



;iVov^rxxl3e:r f 1904, 



30 Days. 



Calculated for the latitude of the Southern States. 



MOON'S PHASE8. 



New Moon 7d 



First Quarter _ 14d 



Fall Moon 22d 



Last Quarter 30d 



6h 



36 m 

 35m 

 9h 12m 

 lh 88m 



Morn. 

 After. 

 After. 

 Morn. 



D. 



of 

 M. 



Day of Week. 



I Sun 

 1 rises 

 | h. m. 



Sun 



sets 

 h. m. 



1 Moon 



rises 



1 h. m. 



1 I Tuesday 



2 J Wednesday 



3 Thursday .... 



4 I Friday 



5 1 Saturday .... 



6 13 



5 14 



6 14 



5 13 



6 15 



5 12 



6 15 



5 11 



6 17 



5 10 



morn 



41 



1 45 



2 50 

 8 55 



45. 



23d Sunday after Trinity. 

 Day's Length, lOh . 53m. 



6 I SUNDAY I 6 17 I 5 10 I 5 2 



7 Monday I 6 18 | 5 9 | sets 



8 I Tuesday j 6 19 | 5 8 | 6 24 



9 I Wednesday | 6 20 | 5 8 | 7 15 



19 I Thursday 620 51 | 8 8 



11 Friday .6 21 | 5 7 | 9 1 



12 I Saturday | 6 22 | 5 6 | 9 55 



46. 24th Sunday after Trinity. 

 Day's Length, lOh. 43m. 



SUNDAY 



Monday 



Ttiesday 



Wednesday 

 Thursday .... 



Friday 



Saturday ..... 



6 23 



5 6 | 



6 24 



5 ft | 



6 25 



5 5 | 



6 25 



5 4 | 



6 26 



5 4- 1 



6 27 



5 3 | 



.6 28 



5 3 | 



10 49 



11 43 

 morn 



6 35 



1 27 



2 19 



47. 



25th Sunday after Trinity. 

 Day's Length, lOh. 33m. 



SUNDAY.. 



Monday 



Tuesday 



Wednesday 

 Thursday .. 

 Friday 



6 29 



6 30 



6 31 



I 6 31 I 



" 32 

 33 



Saturday | 6 34 



4 3 

 I 4 58 

 I 5 53 

 I rises 

 I 6 40 

 j 7 35 

 I 8 32 



48. 1st Sunday in Advent. 

 Day's Length, lOh. 26m. 



SUNDAY I 6 35 



Monday 6 36 



Tuesday 6 36 



Wednesday 6 37 



5 1 



5 1 



5 



5 



9 32 



10 33 



11 36 

 morn 



JEWISH CALENDAR. 



November 8— Kislev, (year 5665.) 



What to Plant this Month. 



IN THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. 



During this month continue to sew all varieties off 

 winter vegetables as during the previous month. 



Superior Large Late Flat Dutch and Improved Drum- 

 head Cabbage sown in this month will make fine heads- 

 in the spring, also other late and second early varieties. 

 Artichokes should be dressed if not done already last 

 month. 



Sow Black Eye Marrowfat and other late varieties of 

 Peas; they are not easily affected by frest as long as they 

 are small, and during this time of the year they will not; 

 grow very fast. English Windsor Beans may be planted: 

 yet; they are hardy enough not to be hurt by frost. 



Hot-beds should be gotten ready now for Cucumbers*, 

 manure for same should be looked after; it ought not to 

 be over one month old. 



Throw it together in a heap, and when heated fork it 

 over again, so the long and short manure will be well 

 mixed. 



The first vegetables generally sown in hot-beds are 

 Cucumbers ; it is best to start them in two or three inch< 

 pots, and when they have two rough leaves, transplant 

 them into their place; two good plants are sufficient 

 under one sash. 



IN THE FIELD. 

 Continue to sow Texas Red Rust Proof Oats, Rye,, 

 Wheat, Barley, all varieties of Grass seed, Red, White 

 and Crimson Clover and Alfalfa. Set out Cabbage and 

 Cauliflower plants and work those set out during the- 

 previous month. 



IN THE ORCHARD. 

 Prepare your land to set out fruit trees, transplant 

 those which are dormant, and set out Strawberry plants. 

 IN THE FLOWER GARDEN. 

 Sow Flower seeds of all kinds in boxes and transplant 

 when large enough into open ground, such as Pansy, 

 Daisy, Phlox, Petunia, Chinese and other Pinks, Alyssum,. 

 Candytuft, Wall Flower, Larkspur, Lobelia, Nierember- 

 gia and Poppy. 

 Set out Rose bushes and other hardy plants. 

 Plant Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Jonquills, Ane- 

 mones and Ranunculus in open ground or flower pots for 

 forcing. 



To force Hyacinths and other bulbous rooted plants in 

 flower pots, use light but rich soil, plant in 5 inch pots,, 

 so that the top of the bulbs are covered about half an 

 inch. 



Give one good watering and bury the pots 6 inches 

 under the ground, until the bulbs are well rooted, which 

 takes from 4 to 5 weeks. When well rooted take the pots- 

 out of the ground and gradually expose to the light,, 

 when they will soon put out and bloom well. 



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