Three Flower Garden Plans 
Key to Planting Plan 
1- AGERATUM- Blue Ball 
2-MARIGOLD- Mexican 
3-CALENDULA- Ball Orange 
4-ASTER-Giant Branching Purple 
5-VERBENA- Dark Blue 
6-PETUNIA- Dwarf, Cocatoo 
T-CALLIOPSIS- Golden Crown 
8-ZINN\IA- Orange King 
9-COSMOS- Orange Flare 
10- MARIGOLD- Tall Kr rycan Orange Queen 

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3-MARIGOLD- Tall 9-PETUNIA- Pink 
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6-MARIGOLD - Dwarf 
7- NICOTIANA: White 
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KEY TO ABOVE PLANTING: I—alyssum. 2—white pentunias or alyssum. 3—red petunias. 
4—blue purple petunias. 5—blue purple petunias. 6—1red petunias. 
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These Vegetables 
Have Short Harvests 
Sow only what you will eat while 
harvest lasts, then follow with an- 
other sowing, to keep the supply 
continuous. 
Crop Harvest Lasts 
Beans 4 weeks 
Beets 6 weeks 
Carrots 8 weeks 
Cucumbers 4 weeks 
Endive 6 weeks 
Lettuce 6 weeks 
Kohlrabi 3 weeks 
Turnips 2 weeks 
Spinach 2 weeks 
Sweet Corn 10 days 
Onion Sets 4 weeks 
Peas 2 weeks 
Radish, early 1 week 
Radish, midseason 2 weeks 
Radish, winter 6 weeks 
Planning Victory Garden 
Yields 
This table shows the length of gar- 
den row required to produce one 
serving for a family of four. 
Snap Beans 1ft. Kohlrabi 2ikt 
Lima Beans 2ft. Leeks atte 
Beets 1ft. Lettuce, Leaf 1 ft. 
Broccoli 1ft. Spring Onions 1 ft. 
Brussels Parsley VW ft. 
Sprouts 1ft. Parsnips 2 ft. 
Cabbage 2ft. Peas 346; 
Chinese Peppers Lefts 
Cabbage 1142ft. New Zealand 
Carrots aia Spinach Y% ft. 
Cauliflower 2ft. Radish isis. 
Celery 1ft. Rutabaga Pain 
Collards Tite oalsity, ate 
Sweet Corn 4ft. Spinach Bai 
Cucumbers 2ft. Squash 3 ft, 
Egg Plant 1ft. SwissChard % ft. 
Endive 1ft. Tomatoes VY ft. 
Kale 1ft. Turnips 114 ft. 
Success with Sweet Peas 



SEEDS MAY 
BE STARTED IN 
FLATS 5 INS. 
DEEP - 2 INS. 
APART IN ROWS. 
GLASS COVER~y 
SWEET PEA 
SEEDLINGS 


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KEEP FLATS AND POTS IN COOL,DARK 
PLACE UNTIL SEEDS HAVE SPROUTED. 
PINCH OUT TOPS WHEN PLANTS 
ARE 4INS. HIGH. 
ONE OF THE MOST disappointing annual 
flowers to grow with many people is sweet 
peas. The drawing above provides some 
instructions which if followed caretully will 
produce outstanding results in communities 
where sweet peas can be grown. 



SEED TRADE 

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