What to Plant and When to Plant It 
APPLIED TO THE PECOS VALLEY OF NEW MEXICO 
JANUARY—A good time to plan the planting and to place a seed order. Prepare plant 
beds for early cauliflower, cabbage, egg plant, lettuce, onions, peppers and tomatoes. 
FEBRUARY—Harly this month plant onion seed and sets, carrots, early peas, rhubarb, 
asparagus, parsnips and horse radish. Late this month begin planting oats and barley. 
MARCH—Plant peas, onions, lettuce, radishes, mustard, leak, parsley, spinach, par- 
snips, salsify, stock beets, corn, oats and barley. Bed out sweet potato seed in hot 
beds. Early tomatoes, pepper and egg plant may be sown in hot beds. 
APRIL—tThe seventh of this month is the average date for the last killing frost. Plant 
celery, turnips and okra. To have a succession, plant more peas, corn, lettuce, radishes, 
beets and carrots. Begin planting cotton April 10. This is the best month to make 
spring planting of alfalfa and irrigated pasture grasses. Late in this month, tomatoes 
may be planted in the open. Some will now risk a planting of: tomato, pepper and 
sweet potato plants. 
MAY—lIt is now safe to plant the main crop of: melons, squash, cucumbers, beans, 
pumpkin, and set out: tomato, pepper and sweet potato plants. Plant blackeyed peas, 
field peas, peanuts, leaf lettuce, more radishes, mustard and corn. Sow seed for late 
cabbage in beds. In the field plant: milo, corn, atlas sorgo and kaffir. Acala cotton 
should not be planted later than the last of the month. 
J UNE—Make the last planting of cantaloupes, watermelons, winter squash and pump- 
kins. Plant late cabbage in hills in the field. Roasting ears, bush beans, blackeyed 
peas, cucumbers, summer squash all do well when planted now. Late this month, in 
the field, plant Mexican June Corn, Mexican Pinto beans, hegari and milo. 
JULY—Plan the fall garden which often returns more than earlier plantings. Set 
out celery and cabbage plants. Plant pole and corn field beans, cucumbers for pick- 
ling. Sow turnips and rutabagas for fall and winter use. The last planting of corn, 
cane, hegari, kaffir and milo should be made early this month. Millet can mature 
when planted late this month. 
AUGUST—Early this month, finish setting celery plants, sow more turnips, beans 
and pickling cucumbers. Plant early cabbage for fall and winter use. The last plant- 
ing of carrots for fall use, should be made about the middle of this month. At this 
same time, begin planting: rye, wheat, oats, winter barley and pasture grasses. 
SEPTEMBER—Plant: beets, kale, lettuce, mustard, spinach, Chinese cabbage and 
bunching onions. Sow onion seed about the 25th for spring transplanting. This is 
the best month to plant: alfalfa, rye grasses, crested wheat grass, Kentucky Blue 
Grass lawns and pasture grass mixtures. 
OCTOBER—The thirtieth of this month is the average date for the first killing frost. 
Plant mustard, lettuce and spinach for early spring, also, winter radishes and onion 
sets. Winter barley, rye and wheat may be planted for spring pasture and grain crops. 
NOVEMBER—Complete the harvest and prepare for winter. 
DECEMBER—Foot up the profits and send to us for next season’s catalog. 
ROSWELL SEED COMPANY 
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SINCE 1900 
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