









VEGETABLE SEEDS 
PLANTING TABLE FOR VEGETABLES | 
Seed Seed Distance Distance Depth © 
required required between oe vine 
0 ft. to sow rows in lanting 
a oeeee 1 eee an acre inches inches inches — 
Artichoke, Globe ...... 4 oz. 6 to 8 oz. 40 to 48 18 to 24 1 
Asparagus .. Etta oh aa OZLe 4 lbs. 14to 24 3to6 1 a 
Beans Bushgen scieae. os 4 Ib. 50to60lbs. 24to30 2 to 3 1% to2 
Beans Lirias serie ass 1% lb. 30to50 Ibs. 24to36 38to6 1% to2 
Beans, Pole .......-.. 4 lb. 30to35 lbs. 36to48 6to8 1 Vy to 2 
Beeteamaicceliacsiei a %oz.- 8tol4ibs. 14to24 3to4 Mtol 
Beet, Mangel & Sugar. %% 02 6tol10 lbs. 18to24 6to9 % tol 
Swiss-Chardi ces VW oz 6to10Ibs. 18to24 10tol2 1 a 
Broccolis spasms as Vy oz 4 oz. 20 to 36 16 to 22 2 tol 
Brussels Sprouts ...... WA oz 4 oz. 20to 36 16to22 % vo 4 
Gabbarem em eirmies cc V4 oz 4 oz, 18 to 36 14 to 24 ae 
Gardoon! tao ae eee 1% oz 5 oz. 20 to 32 20to30 % tol 
Garrotine cnc eens clecents V4 OZ 3 to 4 lbs. 16to24 1to3 Le: ae 
Cauliflower .........- \, oz 4 oz. 24to 30 20 to 24 > 
Celeryiarrscteeesacttoeues YZ oz 4 oz. 24to30 4to6 Fi A 
Chicorvarieter reer an VW oz Ato5lbs. 20to36 2to3 tol 
Collard ttre sx..re esters VY OZ 5 oz. 24to30 14to18 % 
Corn), Pop Gitomer 3 OZ 6 to 8 lbs. 34to 40 6to8 1 
Corny Sweets saw cnetens 4 oz 10to14 lbs. 380to42 9tol2 pee 
Corn Saladgeee vec. 20z. 10to12lbs. 14to18 3sto4 34 
OST bcos TOO GOtOT 1 oz 10 Ibs. 12to18 2to4 a 
Gucumber 2X. cr so ei VW oz 3 to 4 lbs. 48to60 12to86 %Wwto% 
Dandelion r+. essen. 6 V4 oz 5 to 6 lbs. 18to22 6to10 wy 
DVT) ects oe eae Y oz 5 Ibs. 20to36 4to6 % 
BevePlanten atece s ee 8102 5 to 6 oz. 24to 36 18 to 24 1% 
PN Veles sss ee ie Geo VY oz 4 to 5 lbs. 18to24 8tol2 % 
Hennelgey. vase aisle oie ts VY oz 8 to 4 lbs. 24 to 32 5 to 8 34 
Ka lene aster negates igs YR oz 4 to 5 lbs. 24to 32 14 to 22 YY 
KohltRabigeen-ceeee se 4 oz 4to5lbs, 14to24 4to6 Vy 
Leeks Risen in oman es 3 V4, oz 4 lbs. 14to36 2to3 34 
Lettuce’ ...6 i akie sa ste Y,4 oz 38 Ibs. 12 to 18. “4 toiZ yy 
Melon, Musk ......... T oz 8 to 4 Ibs. 70 to 80 36 to 60 34 
Melon, Water ........ VY oz 8 to 4 Ibs. 72to96 72 to 96 A 
Mustard Bic cts tae V4 oz 4 ibe. . ie aa - a 7 * ; 
oe fa Sieg Olea Rech cise ait s save 1 oz 8tol10lbs. 24 to o 
Onionwiteeri coe oes V4, oz 8 to 4 lbs. 18to24 3to4 34 
De eae Uae RADISE Onion (for sets)....... 60 to ne Ibs. ae to a Bree 44 
Parenipmemns toate cee VY oz 8 to 4 Ibs. 18 to fo) Ly 
Vy¥ Plant carrots, PARCEL POST Parsley 2 eee V4 oz 3to4Ibs. 12to20 6to8 % 
Vay vy SHIPMENTS Peas igs: voces te % Ib. 90 to 180 Ibs. 24t036 1to2 1to2 
¥ Vy v turnips » beets, We pay postage on all aye Aohennhoorsoos 1% oz. 1 to 2 lbs. 20 se 30 + be a "2 
ry v t onions, lettuce, flower “ahdaveretable Potatées 2s p36 fob. 5 oe 8 Ibs. eee 24 2 36 18 to 24 . 
: vii “spinach and Bord one ne agate Padichaeet eeeeie a ioe 10 to.12 Ibs. Ae to 1ae Seo % 
an OMn ec ee a es OGLE snes igreusye's oveiiecs'a\a he 2 Qa 
celery indou ble rews one PARCEL POST RATES Rhubarbe.ee ene VY oz 3 lbs. 24to 42 20 to 24 A 
: : Wt. Upto 150 to 300 to Mitabagaiescavees teeter WY oz 2 to 4 Ibs. 18to24 4toT7 lf 
foot apart insteed of single rows. in 150 3200 600 Save ii ake coe tome 2 OZ 4to5 ae 2 a oy f 4 a EG 
x i . ; : Salsify-ca ide sess eres OZ 7 to 8 lbs. fo) 4 
<< Sew radishes, leof ee re Shir eo ee it oz. 4toBlbs. 12t0o22 2to3 % 
SeTSED lettuce and bunching SiO Die ied Spinach ts eh Pees ¥, oz. 10to20Ibs. 14to18 3to5d ¥% 
NE a onions tn beds which 3 V1 "13 17 Squash, Bush .......... loz 4to6lbs. 42to48 42 to 48 1 
4 12 Ns 21 Squash, Vining ....... 1 oz 4 lbs. 72to 90 60 to 90 1 
are later planted to 5 ‘13 47 ‘94 Sunflowersysssrewre saci 1 oz 7 e 8 Ibs. i to ih a Be he yy 
Tal : 4 : 'Tomatowsissereimeec os OZ. to ce) ly 
has es agcte Wiaber sain add Be . eh ; of LODACCOMM tise serie tee 2 OZ. 86 to 48 24 to 36 % 
Train pale beans, c Aeieceraa pate Turnip ve) cetste cae If'oz,  2to3lbs.  12t020 2to4 9% 
tal\ peas, (1mas, 
or cucumbefs 
on heavy twine 
stretthed between 
poles and wires or train on the 
fencz, 
Tomatoes 
are best 
ona stout S ls 
treilis, Tie 
with strips * 
of soft cloth. 
Finch or prune some & side 
branches but not the Flower 
clusters which qrew at The 
oppesite side of stem. 
Getan extra 
“>Cabba e cro oF uicle. 
€y fo, ‘ maha pass 
2K byplanting with 
~gylettuce slow kinds. 
Radishes, y, 
My 
Onions, oy 3" Y EE 
lettuce be- Re? hy, f 
tween peppers C27 Wy, 
or eggplant rows. a 
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HOW TO PLANT SEEDLINGS IN FLATS 
etc., and all perennials are best grown this way from seed. It saves time, and the resulting seédlings are huskier, ready 
to plant out sooner and often flower earlier than those from seed sown outdoors. : 
() DRAINAGE HOLES 
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her over the surface (broad- 
cast) or in rows which can be 
marked with labels. Soak flat 
by standing in water until 
surface is wet. 


Place pieces of broken flower 
pots to keep drainage holes 
open. 




LOOSEN plants in flat © LIFT little seedlings 
with a putty — with a special 
knife or similar ‘tool made by 
tool notching the 
end of a garden 
label, as shown. 

@) FILL flat with soil made of equal parts of peat or 
ZZaS leaf mold and garden loam 
and sand. With hand firm 
the soil around edges of flat 





@ TRANSPLANT seedlings carefully in new. flat of 
soil in hole ‘made with a 
‘small dibble or pencil. Make 
holes 2 inches apart each 
@ LEVEL soil by drawing notched lath back and forth 
across surface. Notches make soil level about 12 
inch below top of flat. 
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a fine spray of water. 

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open ground in beds previously prepared by spading, 
working in fertilizer and raking smooth 
4 PACKET, OUNCE, 1% LBS. ARE ALL POSTPAID — OTHERWISE ADD POSTAGE. 
All delicate plants such as Petunias, Stocks, Snapdragons, many vegetables like Tomatoes, Peppers, Cabbage, Celery, — 


way. Press soil firmly about 
the seedlings. Sprinkle with — 
When seedlings are growing vigorously transplant to the : 

































