PLANTING TABLE 

; Seed for Seed for 
Species 100 ft. row . one acre 
Beans, Bush Ys Ib. 50-70 lb. 
Beans, Pole Groz: 30-40 Ib. 
Lima beans, bush 8 oz. 35-60 lb. 
Lima beans, pole 6 oz. 25-40 lb. 
Beet VY oz 8-10 Ib. 
Broccoli Ye oz "Oz: 
Cabbage Ye oz * 4°07. 
Cantaloupe VY oz 2-3 Ib. 
Carrot Ye oz 2—3 lb. 
Cauliflower ye oz *A Oz. 
Celery VY, OZ 4 oz. 
Corn, Sweet 2 oz. 6-8 lb. 
Cucumber WY oz 14=2' Ib: 
Egg Plant 6 oz Y—N Ib. 
Endive Ye oz 2-3 Ib. 
Kale YR oz. Y, Ib. 
Kohl Rabi Ye oz. VY, Ib. 
Lettuce Y% oz. 2-3 |b. 
Muskmelon VY oz. 2-3 lb. 
Mustard VY oz 1 Ib. 
Okra VanOZ: 5-6 lb. 
Onion Y oz. 3-4 Ib. 
Parsley Van OZ. 4 lb. 
Parsnip Y 2%. 4—5 lb. 
Peas Y%-1 Ib. 4-5 bu. 
Pepper Yo OZ. *4 oz. 
Pumpkin VY oz. 1-2 Ib. 
Radish Ya 02. 4-6 lb. 
Rutabaga Van0z. 1-2 Ib. 
Spinach Y% OZ 710-15 Ib. 
Squash, Bush Y oz. 3-4 Ib. 
Squash, Vining Y oz. Deb. 
Swiss Chard Y oz. 3-4 lb. 
Tomato VW, OZ. AOz. 
Turnip Ye oz 2-3 |b. 
Watermelon Y% Oz. 3-4 lb. 
|| Inches apart ; 
+Inches $Planting 
between rows in row depth, inches 
24-30 3-4 1% 
36-48 9, or hills 1% 
24-30 3-4 1% 
36-48 9, or hills 1Y 
14-24 3-4 VA 
24-30 16—20 Yy 
24-30 16-20 Y 
50-60 36-60 1 
24-30 2-3 Ma 
24-30 16-20 y 
24-42 4—5 % 
36-42 9-12 1 
48-60 18-36 A 
36-48 30-36 VA 
18-24 8-10 y, 
24-36 i524 Va 
18-24 8 Yy 
16-24 10-14 Ys 
60-70 36-60 1 
18-24 6-9 VA 
36-42 15 1 
15-30 3-4 Y 
12-18 3-6 yy 
18-24 3-4 % 
24—36 ey, 1 
30 24-30 Y, 
8-10 ft. 5-6 ft. 1 
12-15 ey) VA 
18-24 4-8 y, 
14-24 5-6 y, 
36-48 36 1 
6-8 ft. 5-6 ft. 1 
24-30 12-20 Y 
36-48 36-48 Y, 
12524 3-7 Y, 
8-10 ft. 8 ft. xf 

* When plants are raised in greenhouse or hotbed. 
+ Varies with method of cultivation, etc. 
|| The figures refer to stand of plants, not rate of seeding. 
t For medium soils. A little more in sandy soils, a little less in heavy soils. Moisture is also a factor. 

COATED SEEDS—THE GARDENER'S NEWEST AID 
When even the smaller seeds can be coated 
so that they are as easy to sow as peas, you 
save time in setting out the garden and still 
more by abolishing the tedious work of thin- 
ning, with its risk of disturbing the roots of 
plants left standing. Several varieties of the 
smaller seeds are now available from Asgrow 
dealers, coated with a neutral medium by the 
new Filtrol process which, in our judgment, 
gives the best results. You will find them in 
our Filcoat seed packets and we recommend 
you to try them and see for yourself how much 
easier they make your gardening in Spring. For 
the commercial grower, orders can be filled on 
a custom basis, 
