MAGNOLIA DILL 
Used for Pickling and Seasoning 
Culture—Thrives best in sandy soil and better flavor- 
ed when grown on poor soil. Soil should be carefully 
prepared and well cultivated as young plants are 
easily choked out by weeds. Sow as early as the 
ground can be made ready in drills 16 to 18 inches 
apart, lightly pressing the soil over the seed. Cut 
when in bloom, wilt in sun and thoroughly dry in 
shade. Control seed decay and seedling blight and 
increase plant vigor and productiveness by treating 
seeds with Semesan before planting. 
Dill—An annual of aromatic odor and warm, pun- 
gent taste. Seeds and leaves used for seasoning and 
pickling. 3 months from seed time to harvest. 
EGGPLANT 
Culture—Sow in hotbed in early spring and trans- 
plant to cold-frame when plants have two rough 
leaves. Set in open when all danger of frost or cold 
nights is past. It is best to shade young plants from 
the hot sun. Hoe fre- 
quently keeping the soil 
loose and fine. An ounce 
will produce about 2,000 
plants; 5 to 6 oz. for an 
acre. Control seed decay 
and seedling blight, and 
increase plant vigor and 
productiveness by treat- 
ing seeds with Semesan. 
Pest Control — Against 
Flea Beetles use Acme 
Arsenate of Lead or 
Acme Bordeaux Mixture ; 
against Lace Bugs use 
NNOR Garden Spray. 
Black Beauty—80 days. 
The earliest large Egg- 
plant. Fruits are a rich 
dark purple. Disease-re- 
sistant and very desirable for market growers. Very 
popular with truckers in south and southwest Texas. 
ENDIVE 
Vitamin-Full for Garnishes and Salads 
Culture—For late spring and summer use, sow seed in 
open ground during early spring. For fall use, sow 
September to November. Requires about 100 days to 
mature a crop. Plant an ounce to 100 feet ; 2 Ibs. per 
acre. Control seed decay and seedling blight and in- 
crease plant vigor and productiveness by treating 
seeds with Semesan before planting. 
Black Beauty Eggplant 
Large Green Curled—Very hardy, vigorous-growing 
variety, with bright deep green leaves; highly es- 
teemed for the market and home garden, and much 
used for salads. Very good winter crop. 60 days. 


Vitamin- 
Rich 
Speeds Egg Production in Hens 

Kale or Borecole 
Culture—Plant during fall, winter or spring in 
rows 2 to 5 feet apart. Thin or transplant to 
18 inches apart in the row. 
100 feet; 3 to 4 pounds will sow an acre. Con- 
trol seed decay and seedling blight, and increase 
plant vigor and productiveness by treating seeds 
with Semesan before planting. 
Pest Control—Against Caterpillars and Aphids 
Garden Spray. 
Dwarf Curled Scotch—Finely curled, 
KALE 
Tasty for 
Greens 

June Plantings 
VEGETABLES 
Corn, 
Cabbage, 
Cantaloupe, 
Endive, 
Okra, 
Parsnips, 
Sweet Potatoes, 
Pumpkin, 
Squash. 
FIELD 
Beans, 
Broom Corn, 
Darso, 
Egyptian Wheat, 
Feterita, 
Grass, 
Hegari, 
1 ounce will plant a 
Peas, 
spreading, 
Kafir, 
Millet, 
Peanuts, 
Sorghum, 
Sunflower. 

use Acme NNOR 
tasty green. Very 
hardy. Grows to 3 feet high, making it very useful for home gar- 
dens. Leaves are long, deep green. Heavy yielder. 
KOHL RABI 
Tasty Blend oy ey and Turnip 
Culture—Sow Kohl Rabi 
seed in early spring or 
fall and when well estab- 
lished thin to 6 inches 
apart in the row. % 
ounce will sow 100 feet; 
4 pounds to the acre. 
Control seed decay and 
seedling blight, and in- 
crease plant vigor and 
productiveness by treat- 
ing seeds with Semesan 
before planting. 
Pest Control — Against 

Aphids, Cut Worms, and Cabbage Worms use NNOR Garden Spray, 
Acme Garden Guard or Acme Garden DuraDusT. 
Earliest White Vienna—60 days. 
Small tops. 
Bulbs medium size, 
lightgreen on outside, flesh white, mild, delicious flavor, a combina- 
tion of cabbage and turnip. 
Henne ET 
Cold-hardy plants for 
early spring planting. 
Cold-tender or heat-hardy 
plants for late spring or 
early-summer planting. 
Very Requiring Medium 
hardy Hardy Not hot weather heat 
Plant 4 to 6 | Plant 2 to 4} cold-hardy |Plant 1 week tolerant 
weeks before|weeks before} Plant on or more Good for 
frost-free frost-free frost-free after frost- summer 
date date date free date planting 
Broccoli Beets Beans, snap |Beans, lima |Beans, all 
Cabbage Carrots Cucumbers |Egg Plant |Chard 
Lettuce Chard Okra Peppers Soybeans 
Onions Mustard New Zealand|Sweet New Zealand 
Peas Parsnips Spinach Potatoes Spinach 
Potatoes Radishes Soybeans Squash 
Spinach Squash Sweet Corn 
Turnips Sweet Corn 
Tomatoes 
Vegetable crops may be roughly grouped and sown 
according to their hardiness and their temperature 
A rough timetable of planting some 
of the commoner crops is shown based on frost-free 
The frost-free date in 
spring is approximately the date that oak trees 
requirements. 
dates in spring and fall. 
leaf out. 
Make your plans early—Buy seeds and sup- 
plies of good quality—and plant carefully. 
Good crops will reward your efforts. 

Hardy Plants 
for late 
summer or 
fall planting 
except in the 
North 
Plant 6 to 8 
weeks before 
first fall 
freeze 
Beets 
Collards 
Kale 
Lettuce 
Mustard 
Spinach 
Turnips 


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