Fulwood’s 
Vegetable 
Plants 
Fulwood’s 
Special Selected 
Varieties 
Hardi¬ 
ness 
as to 
cold 
Width 
of row 
in feet 
Distance 
apart in 
drill in 
inches 
Plants to 
set 100 to 
150 ft. of 
row 
Plants to 
set one 
acre 
Cabbage 
In order, early to 
late 
Earl^ Jersey Wake- 
Copenhagen Market 
Charleston Wakefield 
Early Flat Dutch 
Golden Acre 
Frost 
Proof 
3' 
18" 
100 
10,000 
Flat Dutch 
Others 
12,000 
Col lards 
Georgia Collards 
Frost 
Proof 
3' 
18" 
100 
10,000 
Onion 
Yellow Bermuda 
Crystal Wax 
Spanish Valencia 
Frost 
Proof 
1%' 
3"-6" 
200 
60,000 
Cauliflower 
Snowball 
Frost 
Proof 
3' 
18" 
100 
10,000 
Beets 
Crosby Early 
Egyptian 
Frost 
Proof 
w 
4" 
200 
80,000 
Lettuce 
Iceberg 
Frost 
Proof 
2%' 
6" 
200 
35,000 
Broccoli 
Green Sprouting 
Frost 
Proof 
2' 
24" 
50 
10,000 
Brussels 
Sorouts 
Long Island 
Improved 
Frost 
Proof 
2' 
24" 
50 
10,000 
Kohl Rabi 
Early Purple 
Frost 
Proof 
2' 
12" 
100 
20,000 
Tomatoes 
Greater Baltimore 
Marglobe 
Bonnie Best 
Pritchards 
Rutgers 
Frost 
Kills 
3' 
30" 
50 
3,500 
Sweet Potato 
Porto Rico 
Frost 
Kills 
4' 
12" 
100 
11,000 
Eggplant 
Black Beauty 
Frost 
Kills 
2%' 
24" 
50 
7,000 
Pepper 
California Wonder 
Frost 
Kills 
3' 
24" 
50 
15,000 
PLANTING NOTES: When plants arrive, if your ground is not in condition to 
plant right away, take the plants out of the crate, cut the bands, spread them out 
and place the roots in soft mud. In planting, pack soil well around the roots, 
pouring water in the hole after the plants are set out. Throw loose dirt around 
the plants after watering to keep the wet soil from drying out. 
SPRAYING NOTES: For leaf-eating insects, such as green worms, use (1) one 
part of arsenate of lead and (3) three parts of hydrated lime. Dust heaviest 
where worms are most abundant. Repeat every ten days until worms are 
controlled. 
For sucking insects, such as lice, use 12 ounces of nicotine sulphate to nine 
pounds of lime. Dust during the hot part of the day when the wind is not 
blowing. 
For protection against disease, use bordeaux (four pounds copper sulphate, four 
pounds stone lime) to 50 gallons of water. It is necessary to get a complete 
coverage to stop the spread of fungi. 
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