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PLANTING TABLE 



The following table will give you the usual time to sow different varieties of seeds in the Baltimore section. Also, 

 quantity per acre and distances to sow apart in rows. Of course, in Garden Culture a great many seeds could be planted 

 closer together than mentioned, as this t ible is submitted for Field Culture. For other instructions, see catalog. 



Variety 



Artichokes, tubers 



Asparagus, seed 



Asparagus, roots 



Beans, Dwarf Wax 



Dwarf G. P 



Dwarf Lima 



" Pole Lima 



Pole 



Beets, Table 



" Mangold 



Cabbage, Early 



Cabbage, Late 



Cabbage Plants, Early. . . 

 Cabbage Plants, Late.... 



Collards 



Cauliflower 



Carrot 



Celery, Seed 



Celery, Plants 



Corn, Sugar 



Corn, Field (drill) 



•Corn, Field (checkered). 



Cucumber 



Eggplant, Seed 



Eggplants, 



Tvale 



Kale, Winter 



Lettuce, Seed 



Lettuce, Plants 



Time to Sow 



I Quantity Per Acre 



Mar., Apr 



Mar., Apr 



Feb., Mar., Oct. . . 

 Apr. to Aug. 15 . 



May, June, July. 

 May, June 



Muskmelon 



Melons, Water 



Okra 



Onion Seed for Large Bulbs. 



Onion Seed for Sets 



Onion Sets 



Parsnip 



Parsley 



Mustard 



Peas, Garden, Smooth... 

 Peas, Garden, Wrinkled. 



Pepper, Seed 



Pepper, Plants 



Potatoes, Irish, Early. . . 



Potatoes, Irish, Late 



Potato, Sweet, Plants. . . 



Pumpkin 



Radish 



Salsify 



Spinach, (drills) . 



Spinach, Broadcast. 



Squash 



Tomato, Seed 



Tomato, Plants 



Turnip 



Turnip, (Broadcast). 



Mar. to Aug , 



Apr., May, June 



Feb., Mar., Apr., Sept. 



May 



Mar., Apr., Nov 



July 



Mar., Apr 



Mar., Apr 



Mar. to June 



Feb., Mar 



July 



Apr. to July 4 



Apr. to July 1 



Apr., to July 



Apr. to June 



Feb., Mar 



May, June 



Feb. to Mar 



Aug 



Feb. to May 



Feb. to June and Aug. 



to Nov 



May, June 



May, June 



Apr. May 



Mar., Apr 



Mar., Apr 



Feb. to May and 



Sept. and Oct 



Mar., Apr 



Mar., Apr 



Mar., Apr 



Feb. to May 



Mar. to May 



Feb., Mar 



May, June 



Mar., Apr 



June to Aug. 1 



May 10 June 15 



May, June 



Feb. to May and 



Aug. to Sept 



Mar. to May 10 



Feb., Mar., Apr. and 



Aug. to Nov 



Feb., Mar., Apr. and 



Aug. to Nov 



Apr., May, June 



Feb., to June 



Mav to July 



July 1 to Sept. 15. . . 

 July 1 to Sept. 15. . . . 



6 to R bu . . 

 10 to 20 lbs. 

 i^.OOO roots.. 

 60 lbs 



20 lbs. . 

 15 lbs. 



4 to 6 lbs. 

 4 to 6 lbs. 



8 oz 



6 oz 



10,000 . . . 



8,000 



1/. lb 



lbs. 



3 to 4 



3 lbs 



16,000 



10 to 12 lbs. 

 12 to 14 lbs. 

 10 to 12 lbs. 

 2 to 3 lbs. . . 



6 oz 



5,000 



8 to 10 lbs. 



4 to 6 lbs. . . 

 2 lbs 



Distance Apart 

 in Bows 



18 in. 

 4 in . . 

 12 in. 

 6 in . . 



18 in. to 2 ft. 

 3 ft 



18 in. . . . 



2 to 3 ft. 

 18 in 



3 to 4 in . 



2 to 4 in . . . 

 fi to 12 in. 

 12 to 18 in. 

 12 to 18 in. 



3 1/2 to 4 ft. 

 2 ft 



20,000 to 25,000. 



2 lbs 



2 lbs 



8 to 10 lbs 



4 to 5 lbs 



40 lbs 



10 bus.... 

 4 to 6 lbs. 



90 lbs 



90 lbs 



S oz 



10,000 



11 bus 



11 bus 



7,000 to 8,000. 

 2 lbs 



15 to 20 lbs. 

 6 to 8 lbs. . . 



20 to 25 lbs. 



25 to 30 lbs. . 

 3 lbs 



oz 



3,000 



1 to IV2 lbs. 



2 lbs 



3 ft 



Broadcast 

 Broadcast 

 Broadcast 



8 to 12 in. 



4 to 6 ft. . . 

 8 to 10 ft. 

 8 to 10 in. 

 3 in 



4 in . 



2 In. 

 2 in . 



18 in 



15 to 18 in. 

 15 to IS in. 



18 in 



G to 8 ft. . . 



3 to 4 in. 

 2 in 



Broadcast 

 i ft 



3 to 4 ft. 



4 in 



Broadcast 



Distance Between IilJa- 

 Per 



Bows 



3 ft 



IS in .' . . . . 



31/2 ft 



2% ft to 3 ft. 



3 ft. 



4 ft. 



2 ft 



21/2 to 3 ft. 



3 ft 



3 to 31/2 ft. 

 3 ft 



2 ft 



1 V" to 2ft. . . 

 4 ft 



3 to 3 1/2 ft .. . 

 31/0 to 41/2 ft. 



3 i/i to 4 f t . . 



4 to 5 ft. . . . 



i ft 



Broadcast . 

 Broadcast . 

 Broadcast . 



18 to 24 in. 

 4 to 6 ft.. 

 8 to 10 ft. . 

 2% to 3 ft. 

 15 to 24 in. 

 12 to 18 in. 



18 to 24 in. 



3 ft. 

 3 ft. 



30 in 



2Vo to 3 ft. 

 21/0 to 3 ft. 



31/i ft 



6 to 8 ft. . . 



ft. 

 9 in. 



Broadcast 

 4 ft 



4 ft 



2 ft 



Broadcast 



FURTHER SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FLOWER GARDEN 



Sweet Alyssum 



Calendula 



Candytuft 



Bachelors Button 



Annual Chrysanthemum 



Asters 

 Antirrhinum 



Coreopsis 

 Chrysanthemum 

 Delhpinium 



Sweet Peas can be planted outdoors in March. 

 Sow Outdoors in May where they are to remain. 



Clarkia Gaillardia Alarigold 



Early Cosmos Godetia Nasturtium 



Chinese Pinlv Clourds Petunia 



California Poppy Larkspur Phlox 



Sow indoors in March, and transplant in May. 



Dahlia Petunia 

 Pansy Salvia 

 Perennials can toe sown from June until September 



Phlox I '.\ ri thi um 



Oriental Poppy Sculjiosa 



Alyssum 

 Begonia 

 Lobelia 



Balsam 

 Cowslip 



Antirrhinum 



Asters 

 Candytuft 



Canary Bird Flower 

 Cockscomb 



Carnation 

 Heliotrope 



Gaillardia 

 Hollyhock 

 Myosotis 



Nasturtium 



Petunia 



Pansy 



Coreopsis 

 Foxglove 



Selected 

 Calliopsis 

 Clarkia 

 Cosmos 



Fancy Gourds 

 Foxglove 



Poppy 

 Portulaca 

 Verbena 

 Zinnia 



Wallflower 



Sweet William 

 Wallflower 



or Window Boxes. 



Fuchsia 



Thunbergia 



Forget-me-not 

 Pansy 



Por Hanging' Baskets 



Oxalis 



Tradescantia (Wander- 

 ing Jew) 



Por Shady Places. 



Lobelia 



Mimulus 

 Annuals for Cutting', 

 for their long stems and good keeping qualities, 



Gaillardia Scabiosa 



Larkspur Stocks 



Marigold 



Por the Children's Garden 



Balloon Vine China Pinks 



Snapdragon Balsam or Lady's Slipper 



Geraniums 



Begonia 

 Bellis 



Sweet Peaa 

 Zinnias 



Morning Glory 



Bushel 



.50 lbs 

 .60 " 



.60 



.60 

 . 60 



.44 



.56 

 .56 

 .40 



. 32 



. 60 

 .56 



. 60 

 .60 



