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Asparagus...| % oz. 14 to 24 8 to 6 1 Mulch to prevent heaving of roots in winter. 
Beans, Bush.| % lb. | 24 to 30 2 to 3 |1% to 2 Early planting can be followed by fall vegetables. 
Beans, Lima.| '% lb. | 24 to 36 3 to 6 | 1% to 2 Cultivate as for Bush Beans above. 
Beans, Pole.| % lb. | 36 to 48 6 to 8 |1% to 2 Plant 6 seeds per pole and later thin to three. 
Beets....... Y% oz. 14 to 24 38 to 4|% tol Use turnip varieties for late planting. 
Cabbage..... % oz. | 18 to 36 | 14 to 24 A Hoe deeply and often—keep clean of weeds. 
Carrots......| 4 oz. 16 to 24 1 to 3 y Sow short rows often. 
Cauliflower..! 1% oz. 24 to 30 | 20 to 24 y Never allow growth to become checked. 
Celery..... J Ye Oz. 24 to 40 4 to 6 % Needs plenty of water. 
Collards..... % oz. | 24 to 30 | 14 to 18 y% Stands hot weather better than cabbage or kale. 
Corn, Pop...| 3 oz. 34 to 40 6 to 8 1 Sow at same time as first sweet corn. 
Corn, Sweet. 4 oz. 30 to 42 9 to 12 1 Deep soil, frequent cultivation, makes best crop. 
Cucumbers...| % oz. | 48 to 60 | 12 to 36/14 to % When picking, cut stems; do not pull vines. 
Egg Plant...| % oz. 24 to 36 | 18 to 24 y, Needs lots of heat and frequent hoeing. 
Endive......| % oz. 18 to 24 8 to 12 4 To bleach, tie plants into cone shape. 
Kale........] % oz 24 to 32 | 14 to 22 y% Sow during July for Fall use. 
Kohlrabi..... YY oz 14 to 24 4 to 6 7A Quite hardy. 
Lettuee...... % OZ 12 to 18 | 4 to 12 % Should be thinned out to stand a foot apart. 
Muskmelon..| %4 oz 70 to 80 | 36 to 60 % Plant in hills, 10 to 12 seed, thin to 4 plants. 
Mustard.....| %4 oz 14 to 24 6 to 9 y, Can be grown in window boxes in Spring. 
Onion.......| 14 02 18 to 24 3 to 4 % Onions grown from seed keep best. 
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Parsnips....:| 12 0z. | 18 to 24 3 to 4 4 Better flavored if subjected to early frosts. 
Parsley...... “% OZ. 12 to 20 6 to 8 % Seed germinate very slowly. 
Peas so 34 Ib, 24 to 36 1 ty 2 1 to 2 Does best in cool weather, so plant early. 
Peppers..... Ye oz. 20 to 30 | 18 to 20 yy, Need lots of heat and frequent cultivation. 
Pumpkin....| 2 oz. 96 to 110 | 60 to 84 % When storing, prevent bruising. 
Radish...... \ oz. 12 to 18 1 to 2 yy For Fall use; long, white varieties. 
Spinach.....]| 34 oz. 14 to 18 8 to 5 % Plant short rows often. 
Squash, Bush] 1 oz. 42 to 48 | 42 to 48 1 For extra crop, sow in paper pots indoors. 
Tomato...... 40 to 60 | 36 to 40 ly, For best results train to stakes or trellis. 
Turnip..... -| % oz, 12 to 20 2 to 4 % Crowding or weeds make poorly-flavored roots, 
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