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Quantity of Seed Required 
Quantity per Acre. 
Alfalfa 8 to 16 lbs. 
Alsyke 6 to 10 lbs. 
Barley 100 lbs. 
Beans, Dwarf, 1 lb. to 100 feet of drill 50 lbs. 
Beans, Tall, 1 lb. to 150 hills 25 lbs. 
Beet, Garden, 1 oz. to 50 feet of drill 5 lbs. 
Beet, Sugar, 1 oz. to 50 feet of drill 6 lbs. 
Beet, Mangel Wurzel, 1 oz. to 50 feet of 
drill J lbs. 
Buckwheat 45 lbs. 
Cabbage, 1 oz. for 1500 plants */£ lb. 
Carrot, 1 oz. to 125 feet of drill 3 lbs. 
Cauliflower, 1 oz. to 2000 plants 3 ozs. 
Celery, 1 oz. to 5000 plants 1 lb. 
Clover, White and Alsyke 6 to 10 lbs. 
Clover, White, for Lawns 25 to 100 lbs. 
Clover, Red, Mammoth and Crimson — 12 to 20 lbs. 
Corn, Sweet, 1 lb. to 200 hills 15 lbs. 
Corn, Field 12 to 20 lbs. 
Corn, Fodder 125 lbs. 
Grass, Lawn, 1 lb. to 300 square feet 145 lbs. 
Grass, Kentucky Blue, Canadian Blue 20 lbs. 
Timothy 25 lbs. 
Rye Grass, Oat Grass, Fescue Grasses— 30 lbs. 
Orchard Grass 40 to 60 lbs. 
Hemp 40 to 50 lbs. 
Kale, Thousand Headed 1 lb. 
Millet 30 lbs. 
Oats - 75 lbs. 
Onion, 1 07,7 to 250 feet of drill 5 lbs. 
Onion Sets, 1 lb. to 75 feet of drill 400 lbs. 
Parsnip, 1 oz. to 200 feet of drill 6 lbs. 
Peas, Garden, 1 lb. to 50 feet of drill 200 lbs. 
Peas, Field 150 lbs. 
Potatoes 190 lbs. 
Radish, 1 oz. to 100 feet of drill 10 lbs. 
Rape, Dwarf Essex 5 to 10 lbs. 
Rye 90 to 120 lbs. 
Spinach, 1 oz. to 100 feet of drill 8 lbs. 
Tomato, 1 oz. to 2000 plants 4 oz. 
Turnip, 1 oz. to 150 feet of drill 3 lbs. 
Vetches, Spring i;S 0 . to .o2 15 s " 
Wheat 9° to 120 lbs. 
Usual Distances for Planting 
Beans, Bush, drills 2 to 3 feet apart. 
Beans, Pole, 3 to 4 feet each way. 
Beets, Early, drills, 12 to. 18 inches apart. 
Beets, Late, drills, 2 to 3 feet apart. 
Blackberries, erect growing, 6 to 9 by 4 feet. 
Blackberries, Mammoth and Himalaya, 8 by 4 ft. 
Cabbage, Early, 16 by 30 inches. 
Cabbage, Late, 24 by 30 inches. 
Carrots, drills, 1 to 2 feet apart. 
Corn, Sweet, 3 to 3% feet by 9 to 24 inches. 
Corn, Field, 3% to 4 feet each way. 
Cucumber, 4 to 5 feet each way. 
Currants, 5 by 3 feet. 
Egg Plant, 3 by 3 feet. 
Lettuce, drills 18 inches apart. 
Melon, Musk, 5 to 6 feet each way. 
Celery, rows 3 to 4 feet, 6 inches in row. 
Cherry Trees, 15 to 20 feet each way. 
Cauliflower, 2 by 2 to 2 by 3 feet. 
Apple Trees, 20 to 30 feet each way. 
Asparagus, 3 to 4 by 2 feet. 
Gooseberries, 5 by 3 feet. 
Grapes, 8 by 8 to 10 by 12 feet. 
Melon, Water, 7 to 8 feet each way. 
Onions, drills, 14 to 20 inches apart. 
Parsnip, drills 18 to 36 inches apart. 
Peach Trees, standard, 20 to 25 feet each way. 
Pear Trees, dwarf, 12 to 15 feet each way. 
Peas, drills, 2 to 3 feet apart. 
Pepper, 15 to 18 inches by 2 to 2% feet. 
Plum Trees, 15 to 20 feet each way. 
Potatoes, 12 to 18 inches by 2 % to 3 feet. 
Pumpkins, 8 to 10 feet each way. 
Quince Trees, 15 each way. • 
Radish, drills, 10 to 18 inches apart. 
Raspberries, 6 to 8 by 3 feet. 
Rhubarb, 2 to 4 feet by 4 feet. 
Salsify, drills 18 to 24 inches apart. 
Spinach, drills 12 to 18 inches apart. 
Squash, Bush, 3 to 4 feet by 4 feet. 
Squash, Running, 12 feet each way. 
Strawberries, Hills, 36 to 18 inches. 
Strawberries, Matted Rows, 48 to 12 inches. 
Sweet Potatoes, 2 feet by 3 to 4 feet. 
Tomato, 4 feet by 4 to 5 feet. 
INDEX 
A 
Artichoke 
Asparagus 
“ ROOt8 - 
Asters 
Apples, Trees 
“ Crab — 
Apricots 
Alfalfa 
B 
Beans, Dwarf . 
44 Pole — 
44 Lima - 
Beets 
Brussel Sprouts 
Broccoli 
Barley 
Buckwheat — 
Bulbs, Summer 
Brooders 
Bee Supplies — 
Blackberries — 
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5 
._3-5-b 
5-29 
.3-7-40 
80 
80 
81 
31 
.3-0 
_ 6 
.- C 
.3-8 
_ 9 
9 
.34 
.35 
-59 
-85 
..87 
..83 
0 
Chives 
29 
Cucumbers 
3-12 
Cabbage 
4-10 
“ Plants — 
29 
Cauliflower 
3-10 
44 Plants 
29 
Carrots 
3-13 
Celerlc 
Celery 
3-11 
44 Plants 
29 
Corn, Sweet 
.3-14-15 
44 Field 
15-35 
Clovers 
31 
Climbers 
72 
Cherries 
81 
Currants 
Chicken Remedies -- 
80 
Cultivators 
D 
Dahlias 
Page 
..55-56-57 
Drinking Founts _ 
85 
E 
Endive 
—15 
Egg Plant 
15 
Evergreens 
.76-77-78 
F 
Field Grasses 
32-33 
44 Seeds 
34 
Flax 
34 
Flower Seeds 
..36 to 50 
Fertilizers 
94-95 
Flowering Shrubs . 
74-78 
Fruit Trees 
..81 to 84 
Farmogerm 
89 
32 to 36 
Gladiolus 
58 
Gooseberries 
_ ...82 
Grapes 
83 
Grit & Shell Boxes 8a 
... 89 
H 
Herbs 
Horseradish 
29 
Hovers 
I 
Incubators 
84 
K 
Kale — 
—15-34 
Kohl Rabi 
15 
L 
Lettuce 
3-16 
Leek 
15 
Lawn Grass 
32 
Lilies 
55 
Logan Berries 
82 
Lime & Sulphur 
92 
Mangels 
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8-9 
_ 17 
Mustard 
17 
N 
Nasturtiums 
46 
Onions 
—3-17-18 
44 Sets 
19 
Oats 
—34 
Ornamental Trees 
75-76-77-78 
P 
Peas, Sweet 
.50 to 54 
44 Garden 
—4-21-27 
44 Field 
34 
Pepper 
19 
44 Plants — 
29 
Parsnips 
4-19 
Potatoes 
Pumpkins 
23 
Plants, Vegetable- 
29 
44 Flower — 
.60 to 62 
Pansies 
. 46 
44 Plants 
61 
Pears 
... —.81 
Plums 
81 
Peaches a. 
81 
Pumps 
90-91 
Plows 
Poultry Supplies.. 
85-86 
Prunes 
Peonies 
R 
Rye 
34 
Rape 
34 
..62 to 73 
Raspberries 
83 
Remedies 
86 
Root Maggot 
—92 
Radish 
—4-23-74 
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Rutabaga 25 
Rhubarb 29 
Sweet Peas 50 to 54 
Swiss Chard 9 
Spinach 25 
Salsify 26 
Squash 26 
Strawberry Plants 29 
Shade Trees 75-76-77-78 
Shell & Grit Boxes 85 
Seeders 88 
Sprayers 90-91 
Sprays 92 
Spraying Calendar 93 
Sudan Grass 35 
Sunflower 35 
T 
Turnips 4-28 
Tomato 4-27 
“ Plants 29 
Tables 30-93 
Trees 75-76-77-78-79 
Thermometers 87 
Incubator 87 
44 Brooders 87 
Tools 89-90-91 
V 
Vines, Climbing 73 
44 Berry 82-83 
Vegetable Seeds 3-29 
“ Plants 29 
Vetch, Spring 34 
44 Winter 34 
W 
Watermelon 17 
Weeders 89 
Wheat, Spring 34 
“ Fall — 34 
Water Lilies 59 
Z 
Zenoleum 86 
