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trigram | frequency |
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one of the | 321 |
and a half | 254 |
the chief gardener | 235 |
the leaves are | 222 |
the seeds are | 221 |
those of the | 212 |
the plants are | 210 |
of an inch | 203 |
it is a | 168 |
as soon as | 166 |
inches in diameter | 150 |
an inch in | 141 |
of the best | 140 |
two or three | 137 |
is one of | 136 |
in the open | 135 |
the open ground | 132 |
in the rows | 132 |
they should be | 131 |
it is not | 125 |
of the plant | 124 |
the flowers are | 124 |
the variety is | 123 |
surface of the | 122 |
of the common | 122 |
some of the | 120 |
it may be | 119 |
inches in length | 119 |
the surface of | 117 |
that of the | 116 |
three or four | 115 |
and of a | 113 |
of the soil | 113 |
apart in the | 110 |
for the table | 106 |
it will be | 105 |
the use of | 105 |
five or six | 105 |
it should be | 104 |
part of the | 104 |
should not be | 104 |
of the ground | 103 |
in the garden | 100 |
the plant is | 98 |
half an inch | 98 |
as well as | 96 |
in order to | 94 |
of the leaves | 93 |
the pods are | 92 |
inches apart in | 92 |
and well flavored | 90 |
variety of the | 90 |
in the season | 90 |
soon as the | 89 |
on account of | 87 |
feet in height | 85 |
be sown in | 84 |
and the plants | 83 |
the soil is | 81 |
than those of | 80 |
are contained in | 80 |
should be sown | 80 |
four or five | 80 |
this is a | 79 |
the plants will | 79 |
a half in | 79 |
they may be | 79 |
in the spring | 79 |
most of the | 78 |
in this country | 77 |
inches and a | 76 |
of medium size | 75 |
during the winter | 75 |
the production of | 73 |
the time of | 73 |
and it is | 72 |
an inch and | 72 |
early in the | 71 |
inch in diameter | 71 |
more or less | 70 |
may be sown | 70 |
may be made | 69 |
of the most | 69 |
the middle of | 68 |
in the same | 67 |
there is a | 67 |
fourths of an | 67 |
in the soil | 67 |
inch and a | 67 |
of the plants | 67 |
between the rows | 66 |
the last of | 66 |
of good quality | 66 |
plants should be | 66 |
the plants should | 65 |
the fruit is | 65 |
of the garden | 64 |
the form of | 64 |
the size of | 64 |
as it is | 64 |
the young plants | 64 |
is a hardy | 63 |
and retain their | 63 |
in the manner | 63 |
it is of | 63 |
in the row | 63 |
a hundred and | 62 |
is to be | 62 |
will be found | 62 |
the seed is | 61 |
eighths of an | 61 |
the manner of | 61 |
when the plants | 60 |
the roots are | 60 |
of the crop | 60 |
an inch long | 59 |
is a good | 59 |
may be grown | 59 |
but it is | 59 |
three feet apart | 58 |
the ground is | 58 |
feet and a | 57 |
it is one | 56 |
should be cut | 56 |
retain their vitality | 56 |
the seed should | 56 |
of the same | 55 |
the th of | 55 |
for use in | 54 |
at the top | 54 |
the same as | 54 |
portion of the | 53 |
in the ground | 53 |
an inch deep | 53 |
the best of | 53 |
the ripe seeds | 52 |
be ready for | 51 |
of the seed | 51 |
contained in an | 51 |
than that of | 51 |
according to the | 51 |
out of the | 50 |
two feet apart | 50 |
parts of the | 50 |
in an ounce | 50 |
or eight inches | 50 |
and in the | 50 |
eighteen inches apart | 50 |
of all the | 50 |
said the chief | 50 |
as the plants | 50 |
the amount of | 50 |
should be made | 50 |
it is the | 50 |
in april or | 50 |
so as to | 50 |
seed should be | 50 |
they will be | 49 |
size of the | 49 |
the last named | 49 |
used as a | 49 |
should be planted | 49 |
an inch broad | 49 |
by means of | 49 |
on the borders | 49 |
for table use | 49 |
at the base | 49 |
april or may | 48 |
as they are | 48 |
exposed to the | 48 |
the crop is | 48 |
of this variety | 48 |
in the form | 48 |
six or eight | 48 |
six or seven | 48 |
will be ready | 48 |
for winter use | 47 |
at the time | 47 |
are of a | 47 |
account of its | 47 |
are to be | 47 |
the plants in | 47 |
the united states | 47 |
it is well | 47 |
it is also | 46 |
the flesh is | 46 |
or three inches | 46 |
a foot apart | 46 |
will not be | 46 |
ripe seeds are | 46 |
the end of | 46 |
feet apart in | 46 |
grown in the | 46 |
hundred and fifty | 46 |
in the field | 46 |
late in the | 45 |
ten or twelve | 45 |
top of the | 45 |
is of a | 45 |
will blossom in | 45 |
it has been | 45 |
for the purpose | 45 |
a few days | 45 |
may be used | 44 |
side of the | 44 |
the same manner | 44 |
plants in the | 44 |
when grown in | 44 |
at the same | 44 |
be allowed to | 44 |
are produced in | 43 |
in the fall | 43 |
four inches in | 43 |
sown in april | 43 |
in the autumn | 42 |
two feet and | 42 |
of the season | 42 |
it is very | 42 |
there is no | 42 |
color of the | 42 |
the top of | 42 |
and may be | 42 |
it is necessary | 42 |
that it is | 42 |
to the acre | 41 |
to keep the | 41 |
it can be | 41 |
the leaves of | 41 |
should be set | 41 |
inches in depth | 41 |
than any other | 41 |
by dividing the | 41 |
cultivated for its | 41 |
the young pods | 41 |
similar to the | 41 |
seeds may be | 40 |
the growth of | 40 |
of the other | 39 |
or six inches | 39 |
which it is | 39 |
during the summer | 39 |
is not so | 39 |
well adapted for | 39 |
is the best | 39 |
at the ends | 38 |
be necessary to | 38 |
two inches and | 38 |
and ripen in | 38 |
three inches in | 38 |
the seeds of | 38 |
many of the | 38 |
two to three | 38 |
so that the | 38 |
as much as | 37 |
in a hot | 37 |
as a rule | 37 |
inches in the | 37 |
which should be | 37 |
and the seeds | 37 |
in order that | 37 |
one or two | 37 |
eight or ten | 37 |
and of good | 37 |
the roots of | 37 |
the same time | 36 |
dividing the roots | 36 |
of the fruit | 36 |
below the surface | 36 |
to those of | 36 |
from six to | 36 |
the home garden | 36 |
the crop will | 36 |
the bottom of | 36 |
and will plant | 36 |
a variety of | 36 |
from two to | 36 |
on the surface | 36 |
about an inch | 36 |
about two feet | 35 |
fourteen inches apart | 35 |
or twelve inches | 35 |
are used for | 35 |
this variety is | 35 |
the soil should | 35 |
which may be | 35 |
the depth of | 35 |
if it is | 35 |
fit for use | 35 |
in each direction | 35 |
the soil in | 35 |
or five inches | 35 |
of the roots | 35 |
should be taken | 35 |
and should be | 35 |
feet in length | 35 |
to the sun | 35 |
to make the | 34 |
of the united | 34 |
in the vicinity | 34 |
six inches in | 34 |
this is the | 34 |
nearly the same | 34 |
the soil and | 34 |
eight inches in | 34 |
six inches apart | 34 |
if the soil | 34 |
to be a | 33 |
the seeds in | 33 |
is necessary to | 33 |
the vicinity of | 33 |
to some extent | 33 |
as a salad | 33 |
be grown in | 33 |
the fact that | 33 |
is said to | 33 |
of the early | 33 |
at the north | 33 |
a number of | 33 |
leaves are large | 33 |
of excellent quality | 33 |
a native of | 33 |
close to the | 33 |
early in spring | 33 |
half in diameter | 33 |
be planted in | 33 |
habit of growth | 32 |
soil and cultivation | 32 |
in seven weeks | 32 |
two inches in | 32 |
seven or eight | 32 |
they retain their | 32 |
it is generally | 32 |
and the crop | 32 |
the south of | 32 |
of the bed | 32 |
plants may be | 32 |
ten inches in | 32 |
seeds of the | 32 |
a half long | 32 |
fifteen inches apart | 32 |
contained in a | 32 |
a half to | 32 |
care should be | 32 |
free from weeds | 32 |
five inches in | 32 |
by the use | 32 |
the plants have | 32 |
used in the | 31 |
there was a | 31 |
of a yellowish | 31 |
later than the | 31 |
an inch thick | 31 |
character of the | 31 |
be fit for | 31 |
three feet high | 31 |
for this purpose | 31 |
on the other | 31 |
in a quart | 31 |
soil should be | 31 |
in diameter at | 31 |
from four to | 31 |
in the case | 31 |
are to remain | 31 |
sown in the | 31 |
a half or | 31 |
the table in | 31 |
of the white | 31 |
the case of | 30 |
the best for | 30 |
sow the seeds | 30 |
will be required | 30 |
it is sometimes | 30 |
where the plants | 30 |
the purpose of | 30 |
of the large | 30 |
to a considerable | 30 |
garden and farm | 30 |
thousand are contained | 30 |
earlier than the | 30 |
the stem is | 30 |
seeds are small | 30 |
in which the | 30 |
time of planting | 30 |
is not a | 30 |
and farm manual | 30 |
in the drills | 29 |
is a very | 29 |
the seeds may | 29 |
diameter at the | 29 |
of the last | 29 |
size and form | 29 |
they can be | 29 |
as directed for | 29 |
hardy and productive | 29 |
will be necessary | 29 |
when they are | 29 |
of little value | 29 |
any of the | 29 |
the first of | 29 |
for a few | 29 |
a considerable extent | 29 |
superior to the | 29 |
into the soil | 29 |
it will not | 29 |
adapted to the | 29 |
open ground in | 29 |
from three to | 29 |
in the following | 29 |
seeds should be | 28 |
same manner as | 28 |
best of the | 28 |
bottom of the | 28 |
can be grown | 28 |
with the soil | 28 |
is likely to | 28 |
in a dry | 28 |
a few of | 28 |
of the seeds | 28 |
ready for use | 28 |
the head is | 28 |
apart in each | 28 |
or four inches | 28 |
the growing of | 28 |
there are many | 28 |
fourth of an | 28 |
growth of the | 28 |
crisp and tender | 28 |
as in the | 28 |
to inches apart | 28 |
of the row | 28 |
to the depth | 28 |
end of the | 28 |
of the varieties | 28 |
as early as | 28 |
few of the | 28 |
two feet in | 28 |
only a few | 28 |
account of the | 28 |
the variety will | 28 |
as those of | 28 |
it is much | 27 |
is well to | 27 |
three feet in | 27 |
it is quite | 27 |
similar to those | 27 |
a great deal | 27 |
that can be | 27 |
to the common | 27 |
this variety are | 27 |
the seeds should | 27 |
in this way | 27 |
six to eight | 27 |
plants are to | 27 |
for the production | 27 |
the plants to | 27 |
like those of | 27 |
south of europe | 27 |
said to be | 27 |
in the south | 27 |
or more in | 27 |
the rate of | 27 |
or ten inches | 27 |
the beginning of | 27 |
prue and davy | 27 |
all of the | 27 |
the application of | 27 |
there are a | 26 |
at intervals of | 26 |
in the cellar | 26 |
to have a | 26 |
the following spring | 26 |
the size and | 26 |
to the soil | 26 |
remain in the | 26 |
in size and | 26 |
and the pods | 26 |
in the usual | 26 |
a crop of | 26 |
they are also | 26 |
varieties of the | 26 |
in shallow drills | 26 |
as a substitute | 26 |
it is always | 26 |
should be thinned | 26 |
of the root | 26 |
retain their germinative | 26 |
of large size | 26 |
will plant a | 26 |
the color of | 26 |
in the middle | 26 |
for the home | 26 |
will be fit | 26 |
a depth of | 26 |
to that of | 26 |
the number of | 25 |
seeds are sown | 25 |
may be planted | 25 |
it is hardy | 25 |
it is an | 25 |
should be done | 25 |
set in the | 25 |
of the stem | 25 |
soon as they | 25 |
the quality of | 25 |
from the time | 25 |
ounce to in | 25 |
about three feet | 25 |
the exception of | 25 |
quality of the | 25 |
a few plants | 25 |
the work of | 25 |
it is considered | 25 |
at the end | 25 |
should be used | 25 |
hundred are contained | 25 |
are liable to | 25 |
about eighteen inches | 25 |
and the chief | 25 |
it does not | 25 |
the earliest of | 25 |
any other variety | 25 |
the bulbs are | 25 |
five inches long | 24 |
where they are | 24 |
planted in the | 24 |
if you have | 24 |
five feet high | 24 |
be set in | 24 |
to eighteen inches | 24 |
feet or more | 24 |
three inches and | 24 |
the process of | 24 |
form of the | 24 |
young pods are | 24 |
the cost of | 24 |
not more than | 24 |
the vegetable garden | 24 |
twelve inches apart | 24 |
the root is | 24 |
at the rate | 24 |
of a pale | 24 |
the skin is | 24 |
the ground should | 24 |
is the most | 24 |
it must be | 24 |
rows should be | 24 |
the first year | 24 |
sown in drills | 24 |
they do not | 24 |
well as the | 24 |
four feet high | 24 |
to be the | 24 |
apart each way | 24 |
between the plants | 24 |
to the ground | 24 |
can be done | 24 |
to be used | 24 |
the other hand | 24 |
of the year | 23 |
to prevent the | 23 |
of new england | 23 |
in the green | 23 |
should be well | 23 |
about six inches | 23 |
the exterior leaves | 23 |
be taken up | 23 |
a good deal | 23 |
of the leaf | 23 |
is an excellent | 23 |
propagated by dividing | 23 |
will have to | 23 |
the soil to | 23 |
foot apart in | 23 |
a fourth of | 23 |
a substitute for | 23 |
be kept in | 23 |
the ripe seed | 23 |
large enough to | 23 |
order that the | 23 |
they must be | 23 |
nitrate of soda | 23 |
to three feet | 23 |
three to four | 23 |
can be made | 23 |
and upwards in | 23 |
sow the seed | 23 |
tenths of an | 23 |
worthy of cultivation | 23 |
from each other | 23 |
are sown in | 23 |
or fifteen inches | 23 |
the name of | 23 |
where there is | 23 |
hundred and twenty | 23 |
and of excellent | 23 |
ten inches apart | 22 |
use of the | 22 |
of the french | 22 |
appears to be | 22 |
some parts of | 22 |
two and a | 22 |
about a foot | 22 |
are used as | 22 |
should be applied | 22 |
the roots and | 22 |
as early in | 22 |
foot and a | 22 |
leaves of the | 22 |
where it is | 22 |
the height of | 22 |
of the cabbage | 22 |
in a hundred | 22 |
as long as | 22 |
and one of | 22 |
is a native | 22 |
of seed will | 22 |
when fully ripe | 22 |
to the surface | 22 |
th of july | 22 |
the season of | 22 |
the cultivation of | 22 |
rows feet apart | 22 |
is hardy and | 22 |
from ten to | 22 |
in addition to | 22 |
on the margin | 22 |
and an inch | 22 |
there will be | 22 |
side by side | 22 |
and contain five | 22 |
them in the | 22 |
compared with the | 22 |
two feet high | 22 |
from twelve to | 22 |
are used in | 22 |
of some of | 22 |
for the first | 22 |
a matter of | 22 |
to eight inches | 22 |
as the soil | 22 |
a short time | 22 |
the plants may | 22 |
for the garden | 22 |
in good soil | 22 |
pods for the | 22 |
propagation and culture | 22 |
the rows should | 22 |
to be grown | 22 |
resemble those of | 22 |
pods may be | 22 |
to twelve inches | 22 |
must be taken | 22 |
with the exception | 22 |
this should be | 22 |
when it is | 22 |
and when the | 21 |
some of them | 21 |
twelve or fourteen | 21 |
set the plants | 21 |
be used in | 21 |
the young shoots | 21 |
for a succession | 21 |
from the common | 21 |
as a general | 21 |
allowed to remain | 21 |
to the last | 21 |
the green state | 21 |
a good many | 21 |
it is possible | 21 |
green while young | 21 |
in spring as | 21 |
should be given | 21 |
for agricultural purposes | 21 |
season for its | 21 |
inches in height | 21 |
the varieties of | 21 |
or early in | 21 |
from the ground | 21 |
for shelling in | 21 |
of the summer | 21 |
flowers are small | 21 |
ground should be | 21 |
be used for | 21 |
in the northern | 21 |
above the surface | 21 |
the outer leaves | 21 |
a foot and | 21 |
in almost any | 21 |
for the same | 21 |
to three inches | 21 |
cultivated in the | 21 |
in proportion to | 21 |
plants will be | 21 |
the varieties are | 21 |
from the garden | 21 |
to a hill | 21 |
to a depth | 21 |
four feet apart | 21 |
of a fine | 21 |
davy and prue | 21 |
three inches high | 21 |
form of a | 21 |
from the middle | 20 |
are allowed to | 20 |
at a time | 20 |
the middle states | 20 |
should be removed | 20 |
this is an | 20 |
a long time | 20 |
from seed sown | 20 |
six to seven | 20 |
of the largest | 20 |
spring as the | 20 |
about two inches | 20 |
that the soil | 20 |
ripe seed is | 20 |
four to six | 20 |
they are not | 20 |
seeds are white | 20 |
seven inches in | 20 |
seems to be | 20 |
the whole plant | 20 |
be made to | 20 |
to four feet | 20 |
of the earliest | 20 |
as the weather | 20 |
or three feet | 20 |
the st of | 20 |
the seed in | 20 |
of any other | 20 |
the rest of | 20 |
about four inches | 20 |
plants are set | 20 |
they are to | 20 |
means of a | 20 |
the best sorts | 20 |
eighteen inches in | 20 |
time to time | 20 |
four feet in | 20 |
and they will | 20 |
will be sufficient | 20 |
in the bottom | 20 |
it is propagated | 20 |
middle of july | 20 |
may be had | 20 |
is much esteemed | 20 |
found in the | 20 |
to raise seed | 20 |
the first sowing | 20 |
or in the | 20 |
an abundance of | 20 |
from time to | 20 |
to have the | 20 |
may be cut | 20 |
will ripen in | 20 |
in all respects | 20 |
six feet in | 20 |
may also be | 20 |
the second year | 19 |
rounded at the | 19 |
and produced in | 19 |
and they retain | 19 |
in the market | 19 |
and the leaves | 19 |
should be allowed | 19 |
the matter of | 19 |
to two feet | 19 |
variety is hardy | 19 |
or seven inches | 19 |
set in rows | 19 |
best sorts for | 19 |
green or ripe | 19 |
care must be | 19 |
in some parts | 19 |
but they are | 19 |
two hundred and | 19 |
is similar to | 19 |
to produce a | 19 |
of the cascades | 19 |
as the ground | 19 |
the seedlings are | 19 |
of the head | 19 |
a foot in | 19 |
a very small | 19 |
are likely to | 19 |
and the roots | 19 |
directly from the | 19 |
in connection with | 19 |
is liable to | 19 |
manner of the | 19 |
may be set | 19 |
they are of | 19 |
may and june | 19 |
a half apart | 19 |
are tender and | 19 |
the northern states | 19 |
must not be | 19 |
be thinned to | 19 |
be made in | 19 |
used for the | 19 |
a part of | 19 |
the base of | 19 |
or eighteen inches | 19 |
of the dwarf | 19 |
of the northern | 19 |
ripen in a | 19 |
it is cultivated | 19 |
be taken to | 19 |
it is used | 19 |
from the south | 19 |
these should be | 19 |
in such a | 19 |
or fourteen inches | 19 |
they will not | 19 |
as one of | 19 |
propagation and cultivation | 19 |
this may be | 19 |
the roots will | 19 |
in great abundance | 19 |
more than a | 19 |
and at the | 19 |
at any time | 19 |
of the red | 19 |
and of the | 19 |
seed is sown | 19 |
for early use | 19 |
of the sun | 19 |
should be placed | 19 |
when well grown | 19 |
and the young | 19 |
for many years | 19 |
the usual manner | 19 |
should be gathered | 19 |
eight inches apart | 19 |
and the soil | 19 |
inferior to the | 19 |
with a little | 19 |
sowing may be | 19 |
than the common | 19 |
a week or | 19 |
are as follow | 19 |
west of the | 19 |
about four feet | 19 |
blossom in seven | 18 |
in rows feet | 18 |
champion of england | 18 |
in the process | 18 |
the heads are | 18 |
a piece of | 18 |
best in a | 18 |
the influence of | 18 |
they are generally | 18 |
said little prue | 18 |
for cultivation in | 18 |
of the country | 18 |
to the open | 18 |
half in depth | 18 |
sowing and cultivation | 18 |
for the market | 18 |
when fully grown | 18 |
will be a | 18 |
of the green | 18 |
leaves are used | 18 |
have to be | 18 |
plants will blossom | 18 |
in the vegetable | 18 |
a row of | 18 |
at the centre | 18 |
three feet and | 18 |
if the weather | 18 |
succeeds best in | 18 |
it would be | 18 |
or five feet | 18 |
in the seed | 18 |
by and by | 18 |
the pods will | 18 |
the seed may | 18 |
in the production | 18 |
the practice of | 18 |
as fast as | 18 |
from to inches | 18 |
after the plants | 18 |
of the size | 18 |
of the latter | 18 |
use of a | 18 |
it has a | 18 |
the development of | 18 |
they are sometimes | 18 |
feet apart and | 18 |
should be thoroughly | 18 |
and two inches | 18 |
eighteen inches high | 18 |
all the varieties | 18 |
to get the | 18 |
the weather is | 18 |
an inch wide | 18 |
for family use | 18 |
a portion of | 18 |
in a light | 18 |
likely to be | 18 |
pods will be | 18 |
apart in rows | 18 |
and a foot | 18 |
preparation of the | 18 |
of the stalk | 18 |
to five feet | 18 |
it is more | 18 |
similar to that | 18 |
a height of | 18 |
exterior leaves are | 18 |
as a string | 18 |
their vitality five | 18 |
to six inches | 18 |
because of the | 18 |
from five to | 18 |
vitality five years | 18 |
to make a | 18 |
of all varieties | 18 |
liable to be | 18 |
the leaves have | 18 |
belongs to the | 18 |
raised from seed | 18 |
much of the | 18 |
cultivation of the | 18 |
in the center | 18 |
in rows two | 17 |
variety will blossom | 17 |
into the ground | 17 |
in the early | 17 |
feet of drill | 17 |
contact with the | 17 |
be put in | 17 |
as that of | 17 |
eight to ten | 17 |
base of the | 17 |
there are two | 17 |
are large and | 17 |
the seeds ripen | 17 |
as the roots | 17 |
the vines are | 17 |
in spring or | 17 |
of any kind | 17 |
and they are | 17 |
of the pods | 17 |
the same way | 17 |
of two or | 17 |
nine inches in | 17 |
in contact with | 17 |
about the middle | 17 |
eight or nine | 17 |
an inch or | 17 |
in its general | 17 |
half or three | 17 |
are of the | 17 |
should be started | 17 |
a lot of | 17 |
should be kept | 17 |
irregular in form | 17 |
the leaves and | 17 |
somewhat resembles the | 17 |
july and august | 17 |
sown in a | 17 |
the garden is | 17 |
in july and | 17 |
i would advise | 17 |
a quart contains | 17 |
are set in | 17 |
inch in depth | 17 |
appearance of the | 17 |
of the old | 17 |
best of all | 17 |
earliest of the | 17 |
the action of | 17 |
taking the crop | 17 |
about feet apart | 17 |
a bit of | 17 |
the length of | 17 |
with a small | 17 |
of the branches | 17 |
and can be | 17 |
roots of the | 17 |
large amount of | 17 |
are five inches | 17 |
deserving of cultivation | 17 |
pods are five | 17 |
rows two feet | 17 |
about the same | 17 |
six inches long | 17 |
leaves of this | 17 |
to be planted | 17 |
from the soil | 17 |
crop will be | 17 |
applied to the | 17 |
young plants are | 17 |
and there are | 17 |
a great many | 17 |
the growing season | 17 |
feet and upwards | 17 |
propagated from seeds | 17 |
flowers are white | 16 |
a tendency to | 16 |
not to be | 16 |
and some of | 16 |
in all the | 16 |
a place in | 16 |
an acre of | 16 |
an ounce contains | 16 |
to ten inches | 16 |
is used in | 16 |
and a quarter | 16 |
is of little | 16 |
the preparation of | 16 |
the sweet potato | 16 |
on a large | 16 |
the quantity of | 16 |
four inches apart | 16 |
of the first | 16 |
the ground and | 16 |
at the crown | 16 |
or a hundred | 16 |
the expense of | 16 |
the climate of | 16 |
the plants of | 16 |
bed should be | 16 |
available plant food | 16 |
may be propagated | 16 |
the time the | 16 |
on the farm | 16 |
will be of | 16 |
it is often | 16 |
about three inches | 16 |
the addition of | 16 |
the roots may | 16 |
which they are | 16 |
their germinative properties | 16 |
that will be | 16 |
for an acre | 16 |
in early spring | 16 |
is a sub | 16 |
on the outside | 16 |
up of the | 16 |
as far as | 16 |
tender and well | 16 |
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practically the same | 16 |
five feet in | 16 |
started in a | 16 |
to six feet | 16 |
to keep them | 16 |
chief gardener had | 16 |
well adapted to | 16 |
of the sorts | 16 |
roots may be | 16 |
inches of soil | 16 |
leaves should be | 16 |
be started in | 16 |
to the garden | 16 |
be stored in | 16 |
a sort of | 16 |
division of the | 16 |
the stalk is | 16 |
the character of | 16 |
toothed on the | 16 |
to a foot | 16 |
the advantage of | 16 |
the land should | 16 |
inch in width | 16 |
a hardy perennial | 16 |
the centre of | 16 |
either of the | 16 |
larger than those | 16 |
the stalks are | 16 |
you will have | 16 |
it requires a | 16 |
as late as | 16 |
placed in the | 16 |
is used for | 16 |
there should be | 16 |
of the tubers | 16 |
that has been | 16 |
of the month | 16 |
the large red | 16 |
a few inches | 16 |
this is done | 16 |
which are produced | 16 |
the very best | 16 |
well as in | 16 |
used for flavoring | 16 |
seed may be | 16 |
on the market | 16 |
as the seeds | 16 |
the tubers are | 16 |
suitable for use | 16 |
and the seed | 16 |
in form and | 16 |
of the long | 16 |
th of june | 16 |
a little more | 16 |
destroyed by frost | 16 |
whence the name | 16 |
and for the | 16 |
three inches long | 16 |
be set out | 15 |
up to the | 15 |
in the size | 15 |
it is now | 15 |
will have a | 15 |
by the time | 15 |
danger of frost | 15 |
in eight weeks | 15 |
the land is | 15 |
about half an | 15 |
it succeeds best | 15 |
in its green | 15 |
as to be | 15 |
of excellent flavor | 15 |
the value of | 15 |
and fifty hills | 15 |
are of an | 15 |
taken from the | 15 |
a half high | 15 |
just as the | 15 |
plant is of | 15 |
inch in length | 15 |
of good size | 15 |
hundred and seventy | 15 |
parts of europe | 15 |
on a small | 15 |
supply the table | 15 |
at the extremities | 15 |
and are produced | 15 |
feet apart each | 15 |
inches apart and | 15 |
st of may | 15 |
twelve inches in | 15 |
of nitrate of | 15 |
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must be kept | 15 |
found to be | 15 |
place in the | 15 |
because of its | 15 |
asked little prue | 15 |
grown from seeds | 15 |
if they are | 15 |
few in number | 15 |
from the seed | 15 |
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level with the | 15 |
four to five | 15 |
and if the | 15 |
amount of seed | 15 |
from those of | 15 |
portions of the | 15 |
a long period | 15 |
plants are well | 15 |
can be obtained | 15 |
per cent of | 15 |
which are of | 15 |
five inches and | 15 |
more in height | 15 |
centre of the | 15 |
in dry weather | 15 |
quantity of seed | 15 |
of the family | 15 |
and covered with | 15 |
generally cultivated for | 15 |
from eight to | 15 |
condition of the | 15 |
a hardy annual | 15 |
can be used | 15 |
running to seed | 15 |
raised from seeds | 15 |
fall and winter | 15 |
it is desirable | 15 |
a few seeds | 15 |
in the hill | 15 |
sown at the | 15 |
the soil of | 15 |
ground in may | 15 |
about the th | 15 |
the ground in | 15 |
it is better | 15 |
can be planted | 15 |
and little prue | 15 |
twelve or fifteen | 15 |
if planted in | 15 |
will be the | 15 |
is well adapted | 15 |
of the very | 15 |
when fully developed | 15 |
to the same | 15 |
large quantities of | 15 |
seeds ripen in | 15 |
for general cultivation | 15 |
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in their green | 15 |
during the first | 15 |
a division of | 15 |
in good condition | 15 |
thin them to | 15 |
is inferior to | 15 |
and a little | 15 |
a large scale | 15 |
and is one | 15 |
in which it | 15 |
may or june | 15 |
of the preceding | 15 |
cut for use | 15 |
plantings may be | 15 |
be sure to | 15 |
each other in | 15 |
that they will | 15 |
to seven feet | 15 |
as an esculent | 15 |
a foot or | 15 |
while the plants | 15 |
increase in size | 15 |
their full size | 15 |
is propagated by | 15 |
it is comparatively | 15 |
is the same | 15 |
directed for the | 15 |
plants of the | 15 |
the early frame | 15 |
while they are | 15 |
distinct from the | 15 |
plants from the | 15 |
the garden of | 15 |
considered superior to | 15 |
at the bottom | 15 |
same as for | 15 |
are put forth | 15 |
for home use | 15 |
the last week | 15 |
by a division | 15 |
from a foot | 15 |
to the table | 15 |
three to five | 15 |
is possible to | 15 |
arsenate of lead | 15 |
be at least | 15 |
the appearance of | 15 |
as a table | 14 |
than the white | 14 |
not quite so | 14 |
to the top | 14 |
nearly of the | 14 |
cultivated in this | 14 |
entire on the | 14 |
on the same | 14 |
of stable manure | 14 |
are two or | 14 |
half to two | 14 |
to nine inches | 14 |
plants of this | 14 |
make their appearance | 14 |
if allowed to | 14 |
one foot apart | 14 |
of the scarlet | 14 |
the soil for | 14 |
outer leaves are | 14 |
to have been | 14 |
and thin to | 14 |
can be easily | 14 |
plant is a | 14 |
if sown in | 14 |
for use the | 14 |
little or no | 14 |
in the color | 14 |
when the young | 14 |
the stems of | 14 |
and where the | 14 |
fifteen inches in | 14 |
as for the | 14 |
an improved variety | 14 |
of a deep | 14 |
or inches apart | 14 |
the seed bed | 14 |
the common yellow | 14 |
is the earliest | 14 |
may be taken | 14 |
of the winter | 14 |
or to ft | 14 |
to run to | 14 |
would not be | 14 |
in the north | 14 |
are quite small | 14 |
this is not | 14 |
as a shelled | 14 |
is in the | 14 |
of a rich | 14 |
may be done | 14 |
at all times | 14 |
in six weeks | 14 |
two hundred feet | 14 |
on the ground | 14 |
be placed in | 14 |
in advance of | 14 |
an ounce of | 14 |
in a cool | 14 |
the best results | 14 |
edge of the | 14 |
great deal of | 14 |
be made as | 14 |
the latter are | 14 |
with the surface | 14 |
ten to twelve | 14 |
can be given | 14 |
may be plucked | 14 |
in the southern | 14 |
for the winter | 14 |
drills a foot | 14 |
plants are two | 14 |
where they will | 14 |
put in the | 14 |
are not so | 14 |
the other varieties | 14 |
considerable extent in | 14 |
five to six | 14 |
many other sorts | 14 |
for a long | 14 |
or four feet | 14 |
crop will ripen | 14 |
a very large | 14 |
the center of | 14 |
the plants from | 14 |
from which the | 14 |
days later than | 14 |
fifteen or eighteen | 14 |
sides of the | 14 |
to remain in | 14 |
to four inches | 14 |
there are three | 14 |
the tomato is | 14 |
in the morning | 14 |
last of june | 14 |
is a variety | 14 |
the most productive | 14 |
in favorable seasons | 14 |
large number of | 14 |
other in the | 14 |
the southern states | 14 |
action of the | 14 |
of a light | 14 |
in a small | 14 |
green at first | 14 |
to feet apart | 14 |
nearly three inches | 14 |
through the winter | 14 |
more than one | 14 |
the yield of | 14 |
ripen in august | 14 |
young pods in | 14 |
should be grown | 14 |
spring or autumn | 14 |
nearly an inch | 14 |
allowed to a | 14 |
removed from the | 14 |
in the sun | 14 |
may be gathered | 14 |
the different varieties | 14 |
stored in a | 14 |
but should be | 14 |
should then be | 14 |
the crop should | 14 |
rest of the | 14 |
the bed should | 14 |
varieties may be | 14 |
be propagated by | 14 |
in the first | 14 |
size of a | 14 |
june to days | 14 |
gathered for use | 14 |
ready for harvesting | 14 |
a large size | 14 |
and are not | 14 |
the surface soil | 14 |
may be kept | 14 |
where the soil | 14 |
so that it | 14 |
the first season | 14 |
the side of | 13 |
the sides of | 13 |
so that they | 13 |
ribs and nerves | 13 |
the majority of | 13 |
in eleven weeks | 13 |
stem of the | 13 |
about ten inches | 13 |
blistered on the | 13 |
under the name | 13 |
climate of the | 13 |
differs from the | 13 |
covered with a | 13 |
as the frost | 13 |
to the th | 13 |
pounds of seed | 13 |
much as possible | 13 |
are the best | 13 |
adapted for cultivation | 13 |
the month of | 13 |
made in the | 13 |
of a garden | 13 |
thrives best in | 13 |
last of april | 13 |
down into the | 13 |
if the plants | 13 |
are the same | 13 |
or four weeks | 13 |
the heat of | 13 |
bushels per acre | 13 |
and there is | 13 |
of the manure | 13 |
be found in | 13 |
to the plants | 13 |
all the sorts | 13 |
in a warm | 13 |
the plants require | 13 |
should be carefully | 13 |
be sufficient for | 13 |
of an oblong | 13 |
and is a | 13 |
it is best | 13 |
quite distinct from | 13 |
plucked for use | 13 |
march or april | 13 |
the way of | 13 |
should be selected | 13 |
for flavoring soups | 13 |
is recommended for | 13 |
is of good | 13 |
the growing crop | 13 |
of frost is | 13 |
plant a hundred | 13 |
its general character | 13 |
the most popular | 13 |
the soil can | 13 |
strong and vigorous | 13 |
when the leaves | 13 |
in its crude | 13 |
for the early | 13 |
during the season | 13 |
order to secure | 13 |
in the hotbed | 13 |
to plant in | 13 |
inches between the | 13 |
bed in march | 13 |
more generally cultivated | 13 |
their green state | 13 |
as an early | 13 |
to a very | 13 |
to three or | 13 |
a large number | 13 |
almost any soil | 13 |
of the various | 13 |
difference in the | 13 |
to allow the | 13 |
days earlier than | 13 |
within the earth | 13 |
a variety with | 13 |
land should be | 13 |
connection with the | 13 |
have attained a | 13 |
young and tender | 13 |
leaves are of | 13 |
or six seeds | 13 |
last week in | 13 |
of the land | 13 |
keep the ground | 13 |
on the sides | 13 |
sow in drills | 13 |
to the variety | 13 |
or six feet | 13 |
and the ground | 13 |
during the early | 13 |
are planted in | 13 |
the same in | 13 |
on each side | 13 |
until they are | 13 |
about five inches | 13 |
be done in | 13 |
the same form | 13 |
twelve to fifteen | 13 |
of this country | 13 |
not be allowed | 13 |
be injured by | 13 |
not adapted to | 13 |
for its seeds | 13 |
pods for shelling | 13 |
is sown in | 13 |
an excellent sort | 13 |
grown from seed | 13 |
on one side | 13 |
in some localities | 13 |
to the other | 13 |
and these are | 13 |
and stored in | 13 |
the common or | 13 |
aside from the | 13 |
the stems and | 13 |
to cover the | 13 |
in the summer | 13 |
beginning of may | 13 |
on this account | 13 |
is cultivated in | 13 |
its crude state | 13 |
planted in hills | 13 |
to the growth | 13 |
to the roots | 13 |
improved variety of | 13 |
season of maturity | 13 |
is not early | 13 |
a good plan | 13 |
value of the | 13 |
should be at | 13 |
and the other | 13 |
from seven to | 13 |
are the parts | 13 |
remarkable for its | 13 |
the manure is | 13 |
and must be | 13 |
the home gardener | 13 |
can not be | 13 |
the roots in | 13 |
generally cultivated in | 13 |
to the height | 13 |
pounds to the | 13 |
plants can be | 13 |
the result of | 13 |
you will find | 13 |
seeds are black | 13 |
run to seed | 13 |
development of the | 13 |
the small garden | 13 |
of a brownish | 13 |
may be necessary | 13 |
stems of the | 13 |
it resembles the | 13 |
is very productive | 13 |
the parts of | 13 |
to plant the | 13 |
fourteen inches in | 13 |
of a greenish | 12 |
of the finest | 12 |
and weigh from | 12 |
the stem of | 12 |
fifteen inches high | 12 |
be given to | 12 |
than the early | 12 |
only a small | 12 |
to secure a | 12 |
early as the | 12 |
in running to | 12 |
of fair quality | 12 |
pods are tender | 12 |
and general habit | 12 |
which will be | 12 |
it from the | 12 |
its greatest perfection | 12 |
in one direction | 12 |
to look at | 12 |
i have never | 12 |
rows eighteen inches | 12 |
the leaves should | 12 |
before the closing | 12 |
are not only | 12 |
form and color | 12 |
be cut back | 12 |
of a bright | 12 |
rows three feet | 12 |
seeds are of | 12 |
for cultivation for | 12 |
over the plants | 12 |
to five or | 12 |
of the vegetables | 12 |
their vitality three | 12 |
planted in drills | 12 |
soil for the | 12 |
that they may | 12 |
the seed of | 12 |
value as an | 12 |
generally propagated by | 12 |
seven feet high | 12 |
that is a | 12 |
habit of the | 12 |
is generally propagated | 12 |
a large amount | 12 |
smooth and regular | 12 |
inches above the | 12 |
the flavor of | 12 |
five to seven | 12 |
can be had | 12 |
to fifteen inches | 12 |
to admit of | 12 |
plant in the | 12 |
as good as | 12 |
at one time | 12 |
can be kept | 12 |
together at the | 12 |
the plant has | 12 |
which has been | 12 |
the following year | 12 |
if this is | 12 |
that it may | 12 |
than in the | 12 |
made from the | 12 |
many kinds of | 12 |
containing five or | 12 |
about a week | 12 |
seeds are large | 12 |
to remove the | 12 |
to the light | 12 |
at the expense | 12 |
they are usually | 12 |
the long orange | 12 |
to see that | 12 |
seeds are contained | 12 |
produced in great | 12 |
flowers are yellow | 12 |
inches below the | 12 |
all kinds of | 12 |
what is called | 12 |
twenty inches in | 12 |
inch in thickness | 12 |
of larger size | 12 |
small amount of | 12 |
of the work | 12 |
except that the | 12 |
in the home | 12 |
if there is | 12 |
ounce of seed | 12 |
a good keeper | 12 |
vitality three years | 12 |
they will have | 12 |
put into the | 12 |
it is only | 12 |
of a grayish | 12 |
has not been | 12 |
in other respects | 12 |
should have the | 12 |
they have been | 12 |
the back of | 12 |
and the little | 12 |
or beginning of | 12 |
in the different | 12 |
is of the | 12 |
to per cent | 12 |
to the south | 12 |
it in the | 12 |
to which they | 12 |
stored in the | 12 |
when the seed | 12 |
there is but | 12 |
of the field | 12 |
stalk of the | 12 |
the temperature of | 12 |
it is to | 12 |
of the flower | 12 |
to the white | 12 |
common to the | 12 |
is the standard | 12 |
flowers are produced | 12 |
is better to | 12 |
the total yield | 12 |
seeds in a | 12 |
the ends of | 12 |
the soil will | 12 |
to give the | 12 |
recommended for general | 12 |
is out of | 12 |
the same distance | 12 |
season of the | 12 |
when cultivated for | 12 |
as an annual | 12 |
plantings will blossom | 12 |
a few hours | 12 |
be grown on | 12 |
the culture of | 12 |
or three plants | 12 |
this is one | 12 |
at the blossom | 12 |
when more advanced | 12 |
th of the | 12 |
and this is | 12 |
can only be | 12 |
to a point | 12 |
i do not | 12 |
are long and | 12 |
should always be | 12 |
outside of the | 12 |
it is grown | 12 |
middle of the | 12 |
to the middle | 12 |
the same treatment | 12 |
all at once | 12 |
near the ground | 12 |
should be the | 12 |
the method of | 12 |
length of time | 12 |
in other words | 12 |
flowers are large | 12 |
asunder in the | 12 |
of the variety | 12 |
of two hundred | 12 |
the little garden | 12 |
out the plants | 12 |
the latter is | 12 |
ought to be | 12 |
the extremities of | 12 |
upon the surface | 12 |
if at all | 12 |
belong to the | 12 |
the early varieties | 12 |
when full grown | 12 |
a small quantity | 12 |
extremities of the | 12 |
they should not | 12 |
in a nursery | 12 |
and form of | 12 |
on the top | 12 |
of the species | 12 |
contain five or | 12 |
sowing should be | 12 |
of a few | 12 |
and unfit for | 12 |
if grown in | 12 |
can be worked | 12 |
in the small | 12 |
or two feet | 12 |
april and may | 12 |
upwards in length | 12 |
the same purposes | 12 |
that it will | 12 |
are ready for | 12 |
of soil and | 12 |
are of medium | 12 |
of the kinds | 12 |
propagated by seeds | 12 |
up in the | 12 |
of the small | 12 |
should never be | 12 |
for its full | 12 |
the other sorts | 12 |
of good flavor | 12 |
be plucked for | 12 |
may be divided | 12 |
of which are | 12 |
it is said | 12 |
the bed is | 12 |
method is to | 12 |
that is not | 12 |
soil or situation | 12 |
it should not | 11 |
considered one of | 11 |
the ribs and | 11 |
of the new | 11 |
is raised from | 11 |
that may be | 11 |
about inches apart | 11 |
a general thing | 11 |
the variety has | 11 |
soil in which | 11 |
succulent and tender | 11 |
august or september | 11 |
be used to | 11 |
the season as | 11 |
two to four | 11 |
when there is | 11 |
but not so | 11 |
inches or two | 11 |
them in a | 11 |
ounce to ft | 11 |
best adapted to | 11 |
they begin to | 11 |
green beans in | 11 |
from all others | 11 |
requires a long | 11 |
a wheel hoe | 11 |
allow them to | 11 |
or in drills | 11 |
to be followed | 11 |
plant an acre | 11 |
in soups and | 11 |
that have been | 11 |
leaves are numerous | 11 |
stems and nerves | 11 |
should be put | 11 |
in a very | 11 |
to three weeks | 11 |
of the onion | 11 |
with that of | 11 |
of a dark | 11 |
the massachusetts horticultural | 11 |
order to have | 11 |
and when they | 11 |
the surface is | 11 |
to be found | 11 |
in ninety days | 11 |
of them are | 11 |
because it is | 11 |
to be had | 11 |
a succession of | 11 |
massachusetts horticultural society | 11 |
they are then | 11 |
for use as | 11 |
the whole season | 11 |
a day or | 11 |
the seeds will | 11 |
to do so | 11 |
variety is early | 11 |
rows fifteen inches | 11 |
the broadest part | 11 |
ready for the | 11 |
like that of | 11 |
while young and | 11 |
be classed as | 11 |
the best and | 11 |
in the house | 11 |
it is found | 11 |
the ripening of | 11 |
which is a | 11 |
distance between the | 11 |
just before the | 11 |
there is little | 11 |
allowed to grow | 11 |
for field culture | 11 |
many other varieties | 11 |
their vitality two | 11 |
soil of the | 11 |
will continue to | 11 |
from the plants | 11 |
of the home | 11 |
an oblong form | 11 |
the outside leaves | 11 |
from the use | 11 |
eight inches long | 11 |
just below the | 11 |
at the broadest | 11 |
and to the | 11 |
early part of | 11 |
and set them | 11 |
year after year | 11 |
the plant food | 11 |
of the second | 11 |
be grown from | 11 |
manner of growth | 11 |
from an inch | 11 |
most of them | 11 |
in the shade | 11 |
an abundant supply | 11 |
stained with red | 11 |
and the surface | 11 |
over the surface | 11 |
the autumnal marrow | 11 |
need not be | 11 |
the summer months | 11 |
the common white | 11 |
and not so | 11 |
and spotted with | 11 |
seeds are sometimes | 11 |
three inches deep | 11 |
and mild flavored | 11 |
to the centre | 11 |
after a rain | 11 |
of the yellow | 11 |
is but one | 11 |
an annual plant | 11 |
and with the | 11 |
when suitable for | 11 |
that they are | 11 |
in march or | 11 |
the plants set | 11 |
chief gardener took | 11 |
inches and three | 11 |
manure in the | 11 |
the weather will | 11 |
of which it | 11 |
where it has | 11 |
which can be | 11 |
the importance of | 11 |
and all the | 11 |
when the seedlings | 11 |
given to the | 11 |
many of them | 11 |
where exposed to | 11 |
produce pods for | 11 |
the autumn and | 11 |
the ground between | 11 |
is a great | 11 |
or three days | 11 |
be made from | 11 |
though not so | 11 |
in drills fourteen | 11 |
taken up in | 11 |
and eighteen inches | 11 |
but there are | 11 |
take care of | 11 |
and a fourth | 11 |
of the south | 11 |
a few weeks | 11 |
four inches and | 11 |
by which the | 11 |
is not necessary | 11 |
of the more | 11 |
and free from | 11 |
red mangel wurzel | 11 |
they will keep | 11 |
enough to be | 11 |
plants to a | 11 |
requirements of the | 11 |
it is almost | 11 |
until the plants | 11 |
day or two | 11 |
use in the | 11 |
time of harvesting | 11 |
proportion to the | 11 |
piece of ground | 11 |
about fourteen inches | 11 |
week in june | 11 |
crop may be | 11 |
out in the | 11 |
distinguished from the | 11 |
much the same | 11 |
six feet high | 11 |
put forth in | 11 |
ripening of the | 11 |
obtained from the | 11 |
are required for | 11 |
introduced from europe | 11 |
length of the | 11 |
to be kept | 11 |
of or inches | 11 |
are sometimes used | 11 |
the radical leaves | 11 |
to be done | 11 |
the edge of | 11 |
may be obtained | 11 |
for several years | 11 |
white when ripe | 11 |
the middle or | 11 |
or three weeks | 11 |
it is remarkably | 11 |
before they are | 11 |
there is not | 11 |
started under glass | 11 |
will produce a | 11 |
is much less | 11 |
phosphoric acid and | 11 |
of the young | 11 |
the soil has | 11 |
an inch of | 11 |
or two inches | 11 |
is desirable to | 11 |
and sow the | 11 |
than many other | 11 |
recommended for cultivation | 11 |
the soil by | 11 |
and that is | 11 |
planted at the | 11 |
of the middle | 11 |
cultivate in the | 11 |
seed in the | 11 |
its green state | 11 |
upon a time | 11 |
be gathered for | 11 |
a little girl | 11 |
down to the | 11 |
not at all | 11 |
more than two | 11 |
of the tomato | 11 |
be cut for | 11 |
and is also | 11 |
soil and culture | 11 |
sowing the seed | 11 |
is cultivated for | 11 |
crop should be | 11 |
a yellowish color | 11 |
sections of the | 11 |
the weight of | 11 |
much resembles the | 11 |
to inches in | 11 |
nerves of the | 11 |
a few years | 11 |
plant a row | 11 |
the same color | 11 |
more than three | 11 |
most productive of | 11 |
to the north | 10 |
plants to the | 10 |
good garden soil | 10 |
small quantity of | 10 |
in the world | 10 |
early as possible | 10 |
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