YOUR 
FUNGOUS PESTS 
POWDERY MILDEW ON 
PEAS GRAPES ROSES 
RUST ON 
SNAPDRAGONS HOLLYHOCKS 
EARLY AND LATE BLIGHTS 
ON POTATOES 
TOMATOES 
PEACH LEAF 
CURL 
INSECTSPESTS 
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CATER- 
PILLARS 
SNAILS 
BEETLES 
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MEALY BUGS WHITE FLY 
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CABBAGE FLEA LEAF SPITTLE- 
WORM BEETLE HOPPERS BUG 
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EARWIGS 12 SPOTTED BEETLE APHIS FLOWER 
(Diabrotica) THRIP 
SLUGS 
CUTWORMS 
In SPRAYING 
care must be taken that 
not only the upper sur- 
face but also the under- 
plants, 
side of all foliage be 
reached where many in- 
sects deposit their eggs. 
DUSTING has become 
the most popular way of 
fighting garden insects. 
' Here, too, it is necessary 
to reach the underside of 
the plants to get at the 
hidden pests. 
vour Garden Pests---24 “cs <4 the way to beat them... 
Some prefer to SCAT- 
TER anti-insect pellets 
among very young 
plants. Do so evenly. 
Consult our advertising 
section for reliable infor- 
mation on pest control. 
De You Plant by the Moon? 
For those of our customers who follow the t'me honored practice of plant- 
ing by the moon, we have prepared this handy reference chart. It shows the 
day and the hour at which the moon enters each of its phases. For instance, 
on January 14th at 4:32 P.M., the moon enters the first quarter. It remains 
in this phase until January 22 at 8:47 P. M. when it becomes full. 
First s:) Ful Last 
Quar. Moon ° Quar. IS 
Jan. T7A2:10:PM: 14 94:32 P.M. 22 + =8:47P.M 30 7:13 A.M. 
Feb. 5 11:54PM. 13 12:55 P.M. 21 3:12 P.M. 28 4:59 P.M. 
Mar Tes 2-50P2M; 15 9:40 A.M. 23 «2:50 A.M. 29° 9:35 PM 
Apr 6). 2:52 A.M. 14° «4:55 A.M. 21 = 1:30 A.M. 28 4:17AM 
May 5 5:35 P.M. “130 (9:32 P.M. 20 9:45 P.M. 2p A2eliveraNl 
June 4 8:40 A.M. 2 Sk OLD 2 ASI 19 «2:36 A.M. 25 10:21 P.M. 
July 3 12:48 A.M. 11 (8:56 P.M. 18 «1:17 P.M. 25° 12:59 P.M. 
Aug. 2 4:39 P.M. 10 «2:22 A.M. 16 «4:59 A.M. 24 2.20 A.M. 
Sept. 1 4:49 A.M. 8 10:16 P.M. 15 4:38 A.M. 22 bee 
Sept. 30 5:57 P.M. de 
Oct. 30 5:54 A.M. 7 4:00 P.M. 14 94:51 P.M. 71) es ash Sy 
Nov. 28 5:00 P.M. 5 10:59 P.M. 13° «7:52 A.M. 21 220: PE 
Dec. 28 7:43 A.M. 5 8:20 A.M. 13. «1:30 A.M. 21 6:37 A.M. 
QUANTITY OF SEED AND SPACING FOR HOME AND MARKET GARDENS 
Seed Seed Distance Distance Depth. Seed . Seed Distance Distance Depth 
Required Required between apart of Required Required between apart of 
VEGETABLE for 50 ft. to sow rows in rows planting VEGETABLE for 50 ft. to sow rows inrows planting 
of row an acre inches inches’ inches of row an acre inches inches’ inches 
Artichoke, Globe ...... % oz. 6to8oz. 40to48 18 to 24 1 Kohl#Rabit, oi. en ..12 VY oz. 4to5lbs. 14to24 4to6 Wy 
Asparagus (ices wtias VY oz. 4 Ibs. 14to024 3to6 1 eek Mek hie oka nets cone Y oz. 4 lbs. 14to36 2to3 34 
Beanss* Bushee 4 dc cee 14 lb. 50to60 lbs. 24to30 2to3 1% to2 Tettuce ®. chee ee % oz. 8 Ibs. 12to18 4tol2 VA 
[eXcch of: (oi babret Won Apparent 1% lb. 30to50 lbs. 24t0386 38to6 1% to2 Melon, Musk ........ Y% oz. 38to4 lbs. 70to 80 36 to 60 34 
Beans, Loleie ts .).e 1% lb. 30to35 lbs. 36to48 6to8 14%4to2 Melon, Water ....... VW oz. 8to4 lbs. 72to96 72 to 96 34 
Beebe Betas, siete vere arouses eka woz. 8tol4lbs. 14to24 38to4 % tol Mustard’: un ssicessacn VW oz. 4 lbs. 14 to 24 6 to 9 i 
Beet, Mangel & Sugar %oz. 6tol0lbs. 18to24 6to9 % tol OK rar ae abe dio © loz. 8tol0lbs. 24to40 18 to 24 1 
Swiss Chard ......... Y OZ. 6to10 lbs. 18to24 10to12 1 Ontont > da siinsane tee WY oz 8to4lbs. 18 to 24 8 to 4 % 
Broceoli: Gra writin eee ctece yy, oz. 4 oz. 20to36 16to22 Wtol Onion (for sets) ..... 60 to 85 Ibs. 12to14 Not thin’d oh 
Brussels Sprouts ..... ¥Y oz. 4 oz. 20to36 16to22 Wwto% ParsDipy ase eens VW oz 8to4lbs. 18to24 3to4 Vy 
Cabbage Sen. thaet oe % oz. 4 oz, 18 to 36 14 to 24 % Parsley: vec c cvtnee VY, oz 3to4lbs. 12to20 6to8 Y% 
CATGOOM My. tel essen Ye oz. 5 oz. 20 to 32 20to30 YWtol Peds ed cei ts hee tee 34 Ib. 90 to 180 lbs. 24 to 36 1 to 2 1 t 2 
Cartoteoutda ewe es Y%oz. 38to4dlbs. 16to24 1to8 % Pepper sscae ditacea Y% oz 1to2lbs. 20to30 18to29 VW 
Cauliflowerisnccs a6 «on Yu oz. 4 oz. 24to 30 20 to 24 % Potatoes iat aitineess cn 8 Ibs 800-1000 24to 386 18 to 24 6 
Celetyar takes chsh W% oz 4 oz. 24to80 4to6 % Pumpkinwc cise ae re 2 oz 8to4Ibs. 96+to0110 60 to 84 3 
CHICOP YA sels ae at auote ae Yy oz 4to5 lbs. 20 to 36 2 to 3 % tol Radish cease VY oz 10 to 12 Ibs. 12to18 1 to 2 Mo 
Collard Pe Wisse tem behets Y oz 5 oz. 24to30 14to18 % RHUbAaTb sist tee lr. Y% oz. 3 Ibs. 24to 42 20 to 24 Yh 
Corny Opes eanlelsie! seas 30z. 6to8lbs. 34to40 6to8 1 Rutabaga ........... VY oz 2to4lbs. 18to24 4toT Vy 
Corn, Sweet ......... 4oz. 10to12lbs. 30to42 9tol2 1 BAGO EE. cheicterever clasts YW oz. 4to5lbs. 20to24 6to10 oe) 
Worn Saladeedsds aeottere 20z. 10to12 lbs. 14to018 3 to 4 34 Salsify.) Sra nectview sce 34 07 Tto8lbs. 18 to 24 2to 3 34 
Gresxay. christen sees 1 oz. 10 lbs. 12to18 2to4 wy Sorrele een wear Vy oz 4to5 lbs. 18to22 2to8 i 
Cacumberinscsclito. Y% oz. 3to4Ibs. 48to60 12to86 %to %4 Spinach’ sent dees e 3%, oz. 10to20lbs. 14t0o18 38tod BIA 
Dandelion, neers se Y% oz. 5to6lbs. 18to22 6to10 % Squash, Bush ........ 1 oz. 4to6lbs. 42to48 42 to 48 1 
CBSO le Npperaiees ch  oilie aie inp % oz. 5 Ibs. 20to386 4to6é yw Squash, Vining ...... 1 oz. 4 ibs. 72 +090 60 to 90 1 
Bey Planti wba vest or 1% oz. 5to6o0z. 24to386 18 to 24 % Sunflower ecu ac 1 oz. 7to8lbs. 48to70 10to 12 1 
Bridive sce tees egies Y% oz. 4to5lbs. 18to24 8tol2 % LOMA! 40). ein tela ore 2 oz. 40 to 60 36 to 40 VY, 
Benne] lis ce rte esate ites 1% oz 8to4lbs. 24to32 5to8 x Tobacco ci cis ee ears 2 oz. 36.to 48 24 to 36 A 
Kale rains: af corsets Y oz 4to5lbs. 24 to 32 14 to 22 Wy Turniprereciercte ess ¢ oz. 2to3 lbs. 12to20 2to4 wy 
GREENS ARE HEALTHFUL TO EAT, EASY TO :GROW, PLANT IN SUCCESSION 2] 
