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‘ Depth Space fer tonbeiayy Time Required A! ak : Time to Plant in Open Ground 
Vegetable to Cover Between Thin Out to Produce Crop ApproximateYield|Seed Required) \ Kaa Rien dae F 
(inches) Rows Necdlings Ready for Use |per 20 ft. of Rowlto Sow 1 Acre South | North 
Seed in. : 5 E 
crea seca in 8 to 4 ft. | 12 in. Nie a asia) ton. eoch for oe 4 Ibs. ip egrene oe early! Early Spring 
Beans a 2 in. 2 ft. 4 in. 60 40 OO dave? 8 ats 50 Ibs. 
SR Bush 2 in. R ft. Re rernoe. Crag 45-100 aayert hh Te eahtas SEERA Ea ck cei i Mi od a 
orb kaa bi 18 in. 2 to 2 in. 60 to 80 days 5 doz. roots 8 to 14 Ibs. Sara hogan ADEE BN 
Boroccoli “% in. 24% ft. Die Se ee 120° ‘tniyas Say SPAN Vite ers 4 ozs. seat eae ; 
Brussels Sprouts ay in. 20% ft. iy peat hs 120 eres sta 20 ats. 4 ozs. Epon tar tales! May Riione 
ree 2% ft. 18 to 24 in. 1109 to 150 days 10 heads 4 07s. Tune Sia caie ipa cars 
Chinese -Cabbage V4 in, Bid ey Te eTN KO MorhiWd, daw 20 heads es aS 
Carrot p 14 in. AE 3 3 2 ‘to 4 in. 45 to 69 Bees 5 doz. roots 3 to 4 Ibs. har & Apr.-Sept. April to June 
Cauliflower tase toa it ea in. 120 a deo days: 8 to 10 heads 4 ozs. ae ¥eb.-Junc April to Tune 
Celery 3. ft. 6 at 100 to 120 fat 2 doz. stalks 4 ozs. awl and Ost May & June 
Corn, Sweet ‘ss ae a a ul 12 in. Biren Gen) dave 40 ears 8 to 10 lbs. Feb. to. April ; May to Jatyi 
Cucumber % in. 4: ft. ave to ‘hill 60 to 80 sae 20 to 30 pioktes! 38 to 4 Ibs. |Feb. & Mar.-Sept "April to July 
Eggplant 2% ft, we 24 in. (00 to 120 days | 50 to 40 fruits 5 to 6 ozs. Wik bo April April & May 
Endive Ys in. 2 Et, fi to 12 in. | gg to 80 eve 20 to 40 plants 4 to 5 lbs. Hep. de April April & July 
Kale 1. in. 21% ft. 12 in. 80 to 100 days 20 plants 4 to 5 lbs. 12 Oeil te Feb. 5 Aug. to Sept.- 
[LOS ALOLL SESS URS RAN PTE DIO VALE Eee wae Mar. & Apr. 
Leck a % in. | 2 ft. 4 in. 100 days 60 piants 4 }bs. CEE to Sent. | Mar. to May 
peer a ty > % in. 2° ft. Rants i2 in. vas to 69 days 20 heads 114 to 2 thes Sept. at Maar Mar. to Sevi. 
apeton, Muck My 1 in. se ig = 3 to ne 360 ia 1oo days OA eh eaite 8 to 4 lbs. “Feb. to Nie April to June 
eet | eR ee | oa [te Some | 
RS ) Lush} 2. ins 4 ft 3 Serie: 120 days 5 to 6 ats. 
Onions ; 1% in. 18 in. 4 in. &0 rie ey Ne es eee IO te aba cit Deas th MSs April to May 
Onion Sects p ha es ef E48 Favauny 2 in. 30 to 6) days 120 seallions! Bisa Pea ero Early Spring ~Autumn—_ 
te cic EG a eae \ phoma aed are SAR ae BS amen Eo OO RRR et It? 1 aig ae Reb, to aly. 
Pras 2 in. 244 ft. 1 in. 60 to 100 days | ce nna a 90 to 180 Ibs.| Sept. to April | Mar. to June 
jE Sigs 3 fe: BA Bin a 1090 days 10 doz. peppers 14 to 1 Ib. Buh arta d May & June 
Pilates Ata: is vies 6 in. 100s days 10 to 15 Ibs. epee ‘April “Mar. to June 
Potatocs, Sweet 3 in Ye Witte 2 Lt Me ae ae April nad: May May & Jane 
Paumicens onc. i % a a ko 6 ft. SN ie 100 to 120 RRA 5 to 10 fruits er ROE dani: May “May & July. 
Radish Vy on NE NG Gitar eee 30 to 60 days 10 to 15 doz. | 10 to 12 Ibs. | Sept. to April Mar. to Sept. 
ipubarp es Mee Fie Si iets Ox Ete 60 days 6 doz. stalks 3 Ibs. Win, Early Spring 
- Rutabaga sy 1% fda he ae 4 2 6 in. 90 to 105 days 59 to 60 roots 2 to 4 lbs. Aug. and Sept. | May & June 
Spinach 4 in. 18 in. Weer i fie 60 days 50 to 60 plants | 45 to 20 Ibs. Sept. to Feb. Sept. or ERY. 
_early spring 
Spinach, 1 in FAT ony Ts «es 2 mos. 
Squash 14 in. 4 to 6 ft. Pieacnel oe lion be ean) aye) (nC weekend 6 Ibe. Spring April to July 
Swiss Chard aS ihe. 12 in. Mog Ga 100 dave ~ 20 plants 6 to 10 ozs. 
baat B to 4 ft. Sitti 100 to 120 days ap af Seite eee 3 eon Dec. to Mar. | May to June 
Turnip 1% ZAR Bi due aha ce ei 60 to 80 days deb to 80: Fontan? 2 to 3 Ibs. Aug. to Oct. April to Aug. 
Watermelon VY, in 6 ft. 4 to ag ae 3 to 4 mos. 

influence. 

The time requirements for crops to reach edible size varies, of course, according to the seasons and varieties. 
A tomato, for instance, which in Southern New Jersey will mature in 90 days, may require from 100 to 110 days in sections further 
Allowance also must be made for the relative estimate of the yields, due to climatic and soil conditions. 
north having heavy clay soils. 
averages will be found to be fairly accurate on the basis of many years of observation. 
QUINLAN SHED STORE 
317 WABASH .AVENUE 
Different soils also have a profound 
But the 
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