
Planting and Cultural Directions 
CARE OF PLANTS ON ARRIVAL — As soon as your plants come, 
take them out of the crates and set them out. If not ready to set, 
trench them out in soft mud, cutting the strings and spreading the 
plants. Keep the roots moist and the tops dry. 
PLANT SETTING CHART 

No. Plants No. Plants 
to Set 100 Ft.| for 1 Acre 

Distance 
in Row 
Hardiness 
to Cold 


Kind of Plant 




"Cabbage 
Cauliflower 80 11,000 
Broccoli 
Onion gies 2 tate 
Beet pee oe 
Lettuce eee 
Frost 
a t 3,500 
omato ree AL tS Kill . 
Frost 
P. 50 
epper ele Kill 7,500 
Eggplant 7,500 
Sweet Potato 11,000 


SPRAYING DIRECTIONS 
For leaf eating insects, such as tomato bugs, cabbage worms, spray with calsium 
arsenic or arsenate of lead, mixed at the rate of 2 lbs. to 50 gal. of water. 
For sucking insects, such as cabbage aphis, onion thrip, spray with Blackleaf 40 
mixed according to directions on container. 
For fungous and bacterial diseases, such as tomato blight, bacterial leaf spot, 
spray every 10 days with bordeaux mixture, or Tri-basic Copper Sulphate 2 Ibs. 
to 50 gal. water. 
