VEGETABLE SEEDS 
ASPARAGUS, PARADISE 




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rey ik V onions, lettuce, 
v Ww Spinach and 
celery indouble rews one 
Foot apart insteadof singlerows. 
ae Sow radishes, leof 
C3, letHruce and bunching 
3738 ovions in beds which 
are later planted to 
other crops requiring more space. 
Train ale beans, 
tall peas, (1mas, 
or cucumbers 
on heavy twine 
stretthed between 
poles and wires or train on the 
Fence, 
Tomatoes 












trellis, Tie 
with strips 
of solt cloth. K2 ft 
Finch or prune some & side 
branches but not the Flower 
clusters which qrew at The 
opposite side of stem. 









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Mafurin crops 
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or eggplant rows. 
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PLANTING TABLE FOR VEGETABLES 


Seed Seed Distance Distance Depth 
required required between apart of 
SPECIES for 50 ft. to sow rows inrow planting 
of row an acre inches inches inches 
ie Artichoke, Globe ...... VW, oz. 6 to 8 oz. 40 to 48 18 to 24 1 
Asparagus: yest 2 OZ. 4 Ibs. 14to24 38to6 1 
Beans Bushy. peer aete %lb. 50to60 lbs. 24to80 2tos 1%to2 
Beans; “ama Seren 44 |b. 30to50 lbs. 24 to 36 8to6 1%to2 
Beans, —Polesepa-) aa yj lb. 30to35 lbs. 36t048 6to8 1%to2 
Beet: ic. \. «is pestenetotesstere hes Wy Oz. 8tol4lbs. 14to24 3to4 1% to 1 
Beet, Mangel & Sugar. % oz. 6tol0lbs. 18to24 6to9 % tol 
Swiss) Charade ssmstcins VW oz. 6to10lbs. 18to24 10to12 1 
Broceoliy gree eee VY oz. 4 oz. 20to36 16to22 %tol 
Brussels Sprouts ...... 4 oz. 4 oz. 20to 36 16to22 w%to% 
Cabbagew aeinameatace VA oz. 4 oz. 18 to 86 14to 24 % 
Cardoon) {oeee ese Y% oz. 5 oz. 20 to 32 20to30 Ytol 
Carrot oi; tc ett Sele VA oz. 3 to 4 lbs. 16to24 1to8 % 
Cauliflower so. we cee V4 oz. 4 oz. 24to 30 20 to 24 % 
Celery Wan nietlecssaveiecctens VY oz. 4 oz. 24to30 4to6 A 
Chicory mt. 4. cence VY oz. 4 to 5 lbs. 20 to 36. © 2. to 3 eto 
Collard fences ee V4 oz. 5 oz. 24to 30 14to18 % 
Corn; Rov hit bsiaeerces 3 OZ. 6 to 8 lbs. 34 to 40 6 to 8 1 
Corn, Siweetuacw eres 4oz. 10tol14lbs. 380to42 9tol2 1 
Corn’ Saladin 20z. °10to 12 Ibs. 141018 38 to 4, 34 
Cress ieee weno ete cients. 1 oz. 10 lbs. 12to18 2to4 % 
Gucumber ee seu eee WY oz. 8 to 4 lbs. 48 to 60 12to36 w%wto% 
Dandelion Waynes oe 4 oz. 5 to 6 lbs. JSite. 22576 tod % 
Dil) Tei votndanarne tertons 1% oz. 5 Ibs. 20itowsGae ee. tole % 
Her) Plant, pererdintane- son ae OZ: 5 to/6 oz. 24to 36 18 to 24 We 
Eindives, tara Y% oz. 4 to 5 lbs. 18to24 8tol2 % 
Fennel ©... sidves occu Y% oz. 3 to 4 Ibs. 24 to 32.0 to's 34 
Kalevs iting cee eas V% oz. 4 to 5 dbs. ZA tOlo2 lAstoO 2a wy 
Kohl Rabiterctsece tienes WA oz. 4 to 5 lbs. 14to24 4to6 wy 
Leek 2:3 Rae ee WY oz. 4 lbs. 14to36 2 to's 34, 
Lettuce sto satis 4 oz. 3 Ibs. 12 'to.18 — 4 toal2 % 
Melon, (Musk tere. wisn cies Wy oz. 3 to 4 Ibs. 70 to 80 36 to 60 4 
Melon,, Water d. 2255. Y% oz. 8 to 4 lbs. 72to 96 72 to 96 3h 
Mustard 2 ven.sceteiecce 4 oz. 4 lbs. 14 to-24," 6 tod wy 
OKT aR Pac ioe citer ot anehere 1 oz. 8tol10 lbs. 24to40 18 to 24 1 
Oniont eee te tee V4 oz. 8 to 4 lbs. 18to24 8to4 34 
Onion (for sets)....... 60 to 85 Ibs. 12 to i Not ee i 
Parsnipi-e asia sae teres: Y% oz. 3 to 4 lbs. 18 to 2 3 to b 
PARCEL POST ParsleyGcr- cicero oe VW oz. 3 to 4 lbs. 12to20 6to8 % 
SHIPMENTS Peas oeccceevreeiees ih Ib, 90 to 180 Ibs. 24t036 1to2 1 te 2 
DDE Genie << nimi cies R OZ. 1 to 2 lbs. to fe) b, 
hl aN peas eae te Potatoes). ede meaaie 8 lbs. 800-1000 24to36 18to24 6 
seeds except Peas, Beans Pumpkins pretest es 2 02 3 to 4 lbs. 96 to 110 60 to 84 4 
and Corn. Radish: |yiamermeeneshte Voz 10i tod? Ibs. 12-to 18> istor2 % 
PARCEL POST RATES Rhubarb piconets ire VY oz 3 Ibs. 24 to 42 20 to 24 3h 
Wt. Upto 150 to 300 to Rutabacda leds 1h oz 2 to 4 lbs. 18to.24 4tow, Y% 
in 150 300 #4600 Sage nied «cenveneccheeeins ee VY oz. 4 to 5 lbs. 20to24 6to10 % 
Ibsen eamniles mmnilestenules Salsif yan wise pert: 34 OZ. 7 to 8 lbs. 18 to 24 2to3 34 
1 08 09 10 Sorrelier iiss \c\cete tere onsisnenes Y% oz 4 to 5 Ibs. Dito 22m LORS % 
) 10 11 14 Spinachwecrsseer acre ee % oz. 110 to 20 Ibs. 14t018  3tob % 
Bie se al 13 17 Squash, bushes acne 1 oz 4 to 6 lbs. 42 to 48 42 to 48 ik 
4 12 ain 21 Squash, Vining ....... 1 oz 4 lbs. 72 to 90 60 to 90 1 
Ie 13 17 24 Sunflowers anaes 1 oz 7 to 8 lbs. 48to70 10to12 1 
10 18 (27 A? Tomas AB ioc On oso B OZ. es ve ee a ie a tt 
. 2 ODACCO Aa ston are es Oz. o oO b 
Addi bc: to iisure safe Turnipld: ote the eee Yyoz. 2to3lbs. 12t020 2to4 . % 
delivery. 
HOW TO PLANT SEEDLINGS 
All delicate plants such as Petunias, Stocks, Snapdragons, many vegetables like Tomatoes, Peppers, Cabbage, Celery, 
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. 
(1) DRAINAGE HOLES 
IN FLATS 




seed evenly either 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 
mS leaf mold and garden loam 
and sand. With hand firm 
the soil around edges of flat 




ra 
@ TRANSPLANT seedlings carefully in new. flat of 
@ LEVEL soil by drawing notched lath back and forth soil in hole ‘made with a 
across surface. Notches make soil level about 1/2 ‘small dibble or pencil. Make 
inch below top of flat. holes 2 inches apart each 
N way. Press soil firmly about 
: \ the seedlings. Sprinkle with 
MAT 
a fine spray of water. 
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When seedlings are growing vigorously transplant to the 
Open ground in beds previously prepared by spading, 
working in fertilizer and raking smooth ap 



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