GERMAIN'S PLANTING CHART 
*T.—In the quantity column means these varieties cre to be sown in hot beds and transplanted in the field. 
VARIETY 
Artichoke, Globe... 
Artichoke, Plants. 
Beet, Stock... 
Broccoli... 22.22. 
Brussels Sprouts... 
Cabbage, Early. 
Cabbage, Late... 
Carrot............ 
Cauliflower.. 
Celery........ 
Celeriac.. 
Chervil.... 
Collards.. 
Chicory “= 
Corn Salad.... 
Corn,Sweet... 
Cucumber..... 
Endive........ ee 
Garlic (sets)........ 
Horse Radish... 
Kalew = a= 
Kohlrabi.. 
Leek... 
Squash, Bush... 
Squash, Running_. 
Tomato Seeds.. 
Tomato, Plants 
pUIET pee 
Turnip Rutab 
Seed for Seed for Time of Put rows Leave Pits. Crop Matures Depth of Approximate 
100 ft. row 1 Acre Planting Apat Apart in in about Planting Yield 
Row in Inches Per Acre 
2 Pkts. 120z, T.* | October to May 5 ft. 3 ft. 2nd Spring 1 
32 Plants 3000 P. December to April 9 ft. 3 ft. Next Spring aan sone ae = 
1 oz. 2lbs. T.* | February to May 6 ft. 3 ft. Third Spring il 
32 Plants 11000 P. December to May 4 ft. eats Next Spring 1 Ston2 
1 lb. 40 lbs. January to September 3 ft. 6 in. 2 to 3 Months 1 -to- 2 
3/4 lb. 30 lbs. January to September Sift lf ft. 2 to 3 Months ¥%y 
2 oz. 7 lbs. All Year ltt 6 in. 3 to 312Months 1 
2 oz. 8 lbs. T. September to May 3 ft. tt: 4 to 6 Months Vy 
1 Pkt. 4oz. T.* | November to April 2) ft. fe, 31 Months Loe ee eee 
2 Pkts. 4o0z. T.* | October to May 2p ft. 1% ft. 5 Months Yp ee ON 
1 Pkt. AOzn Le | All Year 2Yp ft. 1) ft. 3 to 4 Months \y 12 tons 
1 Pkt Aioza bet) || All Year 2Y2 ft. 1 ft. 4 to 5 Months V4 to Ye 12 tons 
i 3 lbs. All Year 18 in. 4in. 4 Months ly 
4o0z. T.* | June to January 3 ft. Pith 4 to 6 Months Very Shallow 
40z. T.* | January to May Site 6 in 4 to 5 Months Ye 
6 oz. January to May 3 ft. 6 in 4 to 5 Months VY, 
1 Ib. January to August 30 in. 5 in 2 Months VY 
8oz. T.* | All Year 3 ft. 15 in 4 Months Vy 
4 lbs. September to May 30 in. 8 in 2 to 3 Months Vy 
5 lbs. February to November 30 in. 8 in 2 to 3 Months 1 
10 lbs. March to September 36 in. 18 in. 2Y2 to 3 Months 1 
2 lbs. March to September 6 ft. 4 ft. 2 to 3 Months WA 
3, Ib. September to April 36 in. 12 in 3 Months Vy 
4oz. T.* | January to August 36 in. 36 in 4 Months \Ypy 
2 lbs. August to May 30 in. 8 in 3 Months aes 
300 lbs. September to March 30 in. 6 in ortolG: Months) |) a 
11500 P. December to May 30 in. 18 in 6 Months Vp 
4-5 lbs. All Year 36 in. 18 in 2 to 3 Months VA 
4-5 lbs. All Year 30 in. 6 in 4 Months \ 
4 lbs. September to April 24 in. 6 in 4 Months 1 ei gee ne 
2 lbs. All Year 30 in. 10 in. 2 to 3 Months 1 500 crates 
1 lb. March to July 6 ft. 6 ft. 3 to 4 Months 1 400 crates 
114-2 lbs. March to July 8 ft. 10 ft. 3 to 4 Months ly 15 tons 
2 lbs. All Year 4 ft. 2) ft 3 to 5 Weeks 1 
6 lbs. April to July 3 ft. 18 in 3 Months \p 
2 lbs. September to April 24 in. 4in 4)2°to 6) Months =|" 
a es a vec 18 in. = attor4 Months = - f - 2 = 
Ss. ear 2 tt rill 2 to 3 Months Very Shal 
4 Ibs. All Year 24 in. 6 in, 3 Months Cao 
5 lbs. All Year 30 in. 4 in. 4 Months 2 
50-100 lbs, All Year 36 in. 6 in. 2 to 4 Months \p 
oz. T.* | January to July 36 in. 18 in. 3 to 4 Months 5 
i 800 lbs. Dec. to Sept. 36 in. 10 in. 2 to 3 Months 3 
70 Plants 1000 P. March to July 36 in. 18 in. 3 to 4 Months 1 
2 Pkts. ISPs March to August 10 ft. 8 ft. 3 to 4 Months Yn 
1 oz. 12 Ibs. All Year 18 in. lin 1 to 2 Months Yp 
2 Pkts. 8 oz. January to April 5 ft. 3 ft. 2nd Spring 2 
33 Roots 3000 P. December to May 5 ft. 3 ft. Next Spring 1 
1 oz. 6 lbs. February to October 30 in. 4 ft. 4 Months 1 8 tons 
1 oz. 12-25 lbs. All Year 24 in, 2in. 40 to 65 Days ll 6 tons 
2 Pkts. 4-5 lbs. February to October 4 ft. 3 ft. 2 Months ik 
2 Pkts. 3 lbs. February to August 8 ft. 6 ft. 3 to 4 Months 1 12 tons | 
1 Pkt. 2o0z. T.* | February to August 6 ft. 6 ft. biverisy Wyfoyetdovsy 2 ||| ee 
35 Plants 1750 P. March to October 5 ft. 5 ft. 2 to 3 Months Yy 10 tons 
2 Pkts. 3 lbs. All Year 24 in. 6 in. 3 to 4 Months VY 12 tons 
2 Pkts. 3 lbs. All Year 24in 8 in. 3 to 4 Months 
SPACING AND NUMBER PLANTS PER ACRE 
No. of Trees 
No. of Trees 
No. of Trees 
Distance No. of Trees Distance No. of Trees Distance Distance Distance Dist No. of Trees 
or Plants or Plants Apar or Plants art or Plants or Plants piceares 
Apart per Acre Apart per Acre part per Acre = per Acre oar per Acre port aeegepen 
3 by4 in. 522,720 a= by Ly it 14,520 4% by 4% ft. 2,150 6 by 7 ft 1,031 DUD Ys tt 360 19 : 
4 by4 in. 392,040 Suen by Zin eit 7,260 Sa bya ll seit: 18,712 6 by 8 ft 907 12) by 12m ft 302 20 a 20 i ioe 
69 by 6 4 int 174,240 Ch epee is 4,840 Se by.iZe soit 4,356 Moyes Seas 806 14) by 14> “it 222 25 by 25 ft. 69 
ieee byil yay tt. 43,560 314 by 314 ft 3,555 5 by3 ft 2,904 6 by 10 ft. 726 15° by 15" #t. 193 30 by 30 ft. 48 
1% by 1% ft. 19,360 Ape by, Liaast 10,890 5S by4 ft 2,178 Dye itt 888 ISS by 1G) sit: 170 33 by 33 ft. 40 
Peep yal ee tt. 21,780 See by.2) eit 5,445 Die Dy om vit 1,742 8by 8 ft. 680 16% by 16% ft. 160 40 by 40 ft. 27 
Zoe Dee) weit 10,830 A= by 3. ett 3,630 54% by 5% ft 1,440 Sby 9 it. 537 TS by 17) Vit 150 50 by 50 ft. 17 
2% by 2% ft. 6,960 Aa bya ae it 2,722 6 by6 1,200 10 by 10 ft. 435 18 by 18 it. 134 60 by 60 ft. 12 
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