70 VEGETABLE SEEDS— (Continued.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
PLAN FOR HOME GARDEN 
WHERE SPACE IS LIMITED 
Blialiarb Horse Badish 
Asparagus 
Parsnip 
Summer Sqnash 
Sweet Com 
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Celery 
Cabbage Bmssel Spronts 
Cauliflower 
Early Beets (Followed by Turnips and Winter Spinach) 
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lettuce (Followed by Winter Badlsli) Parsley 
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Onion Sets (Followed by Kate Beets) 
Swarf Beans 
Early Badisb Endive 
Carrots 
Pepper 
Kate Cabbage 
Herbs 
Tomatoes Pole Beans 
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Cnonmbers Kate Sqnash 
Melons 
or 
Potatoes 
For the convenience of those who have only a hmited space at their command, the accompanying 
plan is suggested as an aid in laying out a small garden. 
Where the rows are made the distances apart indicated on this diagram, thirty-five feet are required 
in one direction. If the rows are to run east and west, it is desirable to have the corn at the north end, 
otherwise the corn is likely to shade too much the rows near it on the west side. The rows may be as 
long as space permits or individual preferences may call for, and where space is less limited, more rows 
of favorite sorts may be added or provision made for other vegetables or flowers that may be desired. 
Every garden should have its flowers. Plant a few Sweet Peas — Nasturtiums, Tall or Dwarf. 
Our mixed varieties of Asters, Pansies, Petunias, Phlox, Poppies, Morning Glory, Marigolds, Ver- 
benas and Zinnias, are easily grown. A few packets of flower seeds will give you an abundance of 
beauty and pleasure. Make the garden beautiful. 
