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one of the321
and a half254
the chief gardener235
the leaves are222
the seeds are221
those of the212
the plants are210
of an inch203
it is a168
as soon as166
inches in diameter150
an inch in141
of the best140
two or three137
is one of136
in the open135
the open ground132
in the rows132
they should be131
it is not125
of the plant124
the flowers are124
the variety is123
surface of the122
of the common122
some of the120
it may be119
inches in length119
the surface of117
that of the116
three or four115
and of a113
of the soil113
apart in the110
for the table106
it will be105
the use of105
five or six105
it should be104
part of the104
should not be104
of the ground103
in the garden100
the plant is98
half an inch98
as well as96
in order to94
of the leaves93
the pods are92
inches apart in92
and well flavored90
variety of the90
in the season90
soon as the89
on account of87
feet in height85
be sown in84
and the plants83
the soil is81
than those of80
are contained in80
should be sown80
four or five80
this is a79
the plants will79
a half in79
they may be79
in the spring79
most of the78
in this country77
inches and a76
of medium size75
during the winter75
the production of73
the time of73
and it is72
an inch and72
early in the71
inch in diameter71
more or less70
may be sown70
may be made69
of the most69
the middle of68
in the same67
there is a67
fourths of an67
in the soil67
inch and a67
of the plants67
between the rows66
the last of66
of good quality66
plants should be66
the plants should65
the fruit is65
of the garden64
the form of64
the size of64
as it is64
the young plants64
is a hardy63
and retain their63
in the manner63
it is of63
in the row63
a hundred and62
is to be62
will be found62
the seed is61
eighths of an61
the manner of61
when the plants60
the roots are60
of the crop60
an inch long59
is a good59
may be grown59
but it is59
three feet apart58
the ground is58
feet and a57
it is one56
should be cut56
retain their vitality56
the seed should56
of the same55
the th of55
for use in54
at the top54
the same as54
portion of the53
in the ground53
an inch deep53
the best of53
the ripe seeds52
be ready for51
of the seed51
contained in an51
than that of51
according to the51
out of the50
two feet apart50
parts of the50
in an ounce50
or eight inches50
and in the50
eighteen inches apart50
of all the50
said the chief50
as the plants50
the amount of50
should be made50
it is the50
in april or50
so as to50
seed should be50
they will be49
size of the49
the last named49
used as a49
should be planted49
an inch broad49
by means of49
on the borders49
for table use49
at the base49
april or may48
as they are48
exposed to the48
the crop is48
of this variety48
in the form48
six or eight48
six or seven48
will be ready48
for winter use47
at the time47
are of a47
account of its47
are to be47
the plants in47
the united states47
it is well47
it is also46
the flesh is46
or three inches46
a foot apart46
will not be46
ripe seeds are46
the end of46
feet apart in46
grown in the46
hundred and fifty46
in the field46
late in the45
ten or twelve45
top of the45
is of a45
will blossom in45
it has been45
for the purpose45
a few days45
may be used44
side of the44
the same manner44
plants in the44
when grown in44
at the same44
be allowed to44
are produced in43
in the fall43
four inches in43
sown in april43
in the autumn42
two feet and42
of the season42
it is very42
there is no42
color of the42
the top of42
and may be42
it is necessary42
that it is42
to the acre41
to keep the41
it can be41
the leaves of41
should be set41
inches in depth41
than any other41
by dividing the41
cultivated for its41
the young pods41
similar to the41
seeds may be40
the growth of40
of the other39
or six inches39
which it is39
during the summer39
is not so39
well adapted for39
is the best39
at the ends38
be necessary to38
two inches and38
and ripen in38
three inches in38
the seeds of38
many of the38
two to three38
so that the38
as much as37
in a hot37
as a rule37
inches in the37
which should be37
and the seeds37
in order that37
one or two37
eight or ten37
and of good37
the roots of37
the same time36
dividing the roots36
of the fruit36
below the surface36
to those of36
from six to36
the home garden36
the crop will36
the bottom of36
and will plant36
a variety of36
from two to36
on the surface36
about an inch36
about two feet35
fourteen inches apart35
or twelve inches35
are used for35
this variety is35
the soil should35
which may be35
the depth of35
if it is35
fit for use35
in each direction35
the soil in35
or five inches35
of the roots35
should be taken35
and should be35
feet in length35
to the sun35
to make the34
of the united34
in the vicinity34
six inches in34
this is the34
nearly the same34
the soil and34
eight inches in34
six inches apart34
if the soil34
to be a33
the seeds in33
is necessary to33
the vicinity of33
to some extent33
as a salad33
be grown in33
the fact that33
is said to33
of the early33
at the north33
a number of33
leaves are large33
of excellent quality33
a native of33
close to the33
early in spring33
half in diameter33
be planted in33
habit of growth32
soil and cultivation32
in seven weeks32
two inches in32
seven or eight32
they retain their32
it is generally32
and the crop32
the south of32
of the bed32
plants may be32
ten inches in32
seeds of the32
a half long32
fifteen inches apart32
contained in a32
a half to32
care should be32
free from weeds32
five inches in32
by the use32
the plants have32
used in the31
there was a31
of a yellowish31
later than the31
an inch thick31
character of the31
be fit for31
three feet high31
for this purpose31
on the other31
in a quart31
soil should be31
in diameter at31
from four to31
in the case31
are to remain31
sown in the31
a half or31
the table in31
of the white31
the case of30
the best for30
sow the seeds30
will be required30
it is sometimes30
where the plants30
the purpose of30
of the large30
to a considerable30
garden and farm30
thousand are contained30
earlier than the30
the stem is30
seeds are small30
in which the30
time of planting30
is not a30
and farm manual30
in the drills29
is a very29
the seeds may29
diameter at the29
of the last29
size and form29
they can be29
as directed for29
hardy and productive29
will be necessary29
when they are29
of little value29
any of the29
the first of29
for a few29
a considerable extent29
superior to the29
into the soil29
it will not29
adapted to the29
open ground in29
from three to29
in the following29
seeds should be28
same manner as28
best of the28
bottom of the28
can be grown28
with the soil28
is likely to28
in a dry28
a few of28
of the seeds28
ready for use28
the head is28
apart in each28
or four inches28
the growing of28
there are many28
fourth of an28
growth of the28
crisp and tender28
as in the28
to inches apart28
of the row28
to the depth28
end of the28
of the varieties28
as early as28
few of the28
two feet in28
only a few28
account of the28
the variety will28
as those of28
it is much27
is well to27
three feet in27
it is quite27
similar to those27
a great deal27
that can be27
to the common27
this variety are27
the seeds should27
in this way27
six to eight27
plants are to27
for the production27
the plants to27
like those of27
south of europe27
said to be27
in the south27
or more in27
the rate of27
or ten inches27
the beginning of27
prue and davy27
all of the27
the application of27
there are a26
at intervals of26
in the cellar26
to have a26
the following spring26
the size and26
to the soil26
remain in the26
in size and26
and the pods26
in the usual26
a crop of26
they are also26
varieties of the26
in shallow drills26
as a substitute26
it is always26
should be thinned26
of the root26
retain their germinative26
of large size26
will plant a26
the color of26
in the middle26
for the home26
will be fit26
a depth of26
to that of26
the number of25
seeds are sown25
may be planted25
it is hardy25
it is an25
should be done25
set in the25
of the stem25
soon as they25
the quality of25
from the time25
ounce to in25
about three feet25
the exception of25
quality of the25
a few plants25
the work of25
it is considered25
at the end25
should be used25
hundred are contained25
are liable to25
about eighteen inches25
and the chief25
it does not25
the earliest of25
any other variety25
the bulbs are25
five inches long24
where they are24
planted in the24
if you have24
five feet high24
be set in24
to eighteen inches24
feet or more24
three inches and24
the process of24
form of the24
young pods are24
the cost of24
not more than24
the vegetable garden24
twelve inches apart24
the root is24
at the rate24
of a pale24
the skin is24
the ground should24
is the most24
it must be24
rows should be24
the first year24
sown in drills24
they do not24
well as the24
four feet high24
to be the24
apart each way24
between the plants24
to the ground24
can be done24
to be used24
the other hand24
of the year23
to prevent the23
of new england23
in the green23
should be well23
about six inches23
the exterior leaves23
be taken up23
a good deal23
of the leaf23
is an excellent23
propagated by dividing23
will have to23
the soil to23
foot apart in23
a fourth of23
a substitute for23
be kept in23
the ripe seed23
large enough to23
order that the23
they must be23
nitrate of soda23
to three feet23
three to four23
can be made23
and upwards in23
sow the seed23
tenths of an23
worthy of cultivation23
from each other23
are sown in23
or fifteen inches23
the name of23
where there is23
hundred and twenty23
and of excellent23
ten inches apart22
use of the22
of the french22
appears to be22
some parts of22
two and a22
about a foot22
are used as22
should be applied22
the roots and22
as early in22
foot and a22
leaves of the22
where it is22
the height of22
of the cabbage22
in a hundred22
as long as22
and one of22
is a native22
of seed will22
when fully ripe22
to the surface22
th of july22
the season of22
the cultivation of22
rows feet apart22
is hardy and22
from ten to22
in addition to22
on the margin22
and an inch22
there will be22
side by side22
and contain five22
them in the22
compared with the22
two feet high22
from twelve to22
are used in22
of some of22
for the first22
a matter of22
to eight inches22
as the soil22
a short time22
the plants may22
for the garden22
in good soil22
pods for the22
propagation and culture22
the rows should22
to be grown22
resemble those of22
pods may be22
to twelve inches22
must be taken22
with the exception22
this should be22
when it is22
and when the21
some of them21
twelve or fourteen21
set the plants21
be used in21
the young shoots21
for a succession21
from the common21
as a general21
allowed to remain21
to the last21
the green state21
a good many21
it is possible21
green while young21
in spring as21
should be given21
for agricultural purposes21
season for its21
inches in height21
the varieties of21
or early in21
from the ground21
for shelling in21
of the summer21
flowers are small21
ground should be21
be used for21
in the northern21
above the surface21
the outer leaves21
a foot and21
in almost any21
for the same21
to three inches21
cultivated in the21
in proportion to21
plants will be21
the varieties are21
from the garden21
to a hill21
to a depth21
four feet apart21
of a fine21
davy and prue21
three inches high21
form of a21
from the middle20
are allowed to20
at a time20
the middle states20
should be removed20
this is an20
a long time20
from seed sown20
six to seven20
of the largest20
spring as the20
about two inches20
that the soil20
ripe seed is20
four to six20
they are not20
seeds are white20
seven inches in20
seems to be20
the whole plant20
be made to20
to four feet20
of the earliest20
as the weather20
or three feet20
the st of20
the seed in20
of any other20
the rest of20
about four inches20
plants are set20
they are to20
means of a20
the best sorts20
eighteen inches in20
time to time20
four feet in20
and they will20
will be sufficient20
in the bottom20
it is propagated20
middle of july20
may be had20
is much esteemed20
found in the20
to raise seed20
the first sowing20
or in the20
an abundance of20
from time to20
to have the20
may be cut20
will ripen in20
in all respects20
six feet in20
may also be20
the second year19
rounded at the19
and produced in19
and they retain19
in the market19
and the leaves19
should be allowed19
the matter of19
to two feet19
variety is hardy19
or seven inches19
set in rows19
best sorts for19
green or ripe19
care must be19
in some parts19
but they are19
two hundred and19
is similar to19
to produce a19
of the cascades19
as the ground19
the seedlings are19
of the head19
a foot in19
a very small19
are likely to19
and the roots19
directly from the19
in connection with19
is liable to19
manner of the19
may be set19
they are of19
may and june19
a half apart19
are tender and19
the northern states19
must not be19
be thinned to19
be made in19
used for the19
a part of19
the base of19
or eighteen inches19
of the dwarf19
of the northern19
ripen in a19
it is cultivated19
be taken to19
it is used19
from the south19
these should be19
in such a19
or fourteen inches19
they will not19
as one of19
propagation and cultivation19
this may be19
the roots will19
in great abundance19
more than a19
and at the19
at any time19
of the red19
and of the19
seed is sown19
for early use19
of the sun19
should be placed19
when well grown19
and the young19
for many years19
the usual manner19
should be gathered19
eight inches apart19
and the soil19
inferior to the19
with a little19
sowing may be19
than the common19
a week or19
are as follow19
west of the19
about four feet19
blossom in seven18
in rows feet18
champion of england18
in the process18
the heads are18
a piece of18
best in a18
the influence of18
they are generally18
said little prue18
for cultivation in18
of the country18
to the open18
half in depth18
sowing and cultivation18
for the market18
when fully grown18
will be a18
of the green18
leaves are used18
have to be18
plants will blossom18
in the vegetable18
a row of18
at the centre18
three feet and18
if the weather18
succeeds best in18
it would be18
or five feet18
in the seed18
by and by18
the pods will18
the seed may18
in the production18
the practice of18
as fast as18
from to inches18
after the plants18
of the size18
of the latter18
use of a18
it has a18
the development of18
they are sometimes18
feet apart and18
should be thoroughly18
and two inches18
eighteen inches high18
all the varieties18
to get the18
the weather is18
an inch wide18
for family use18
a portion of18
in a light18
likely to be18
pods will be18
apart in rows18
and a foot18
preparation of the18
of the stalk18
to five feet18
it is more18
similar to that18
a height of18
exterior leaves are18
as a string18
their vitality five18
to six inches18
because of the18
from five to18
vitality five years18
to make a18
of all varieties18
liable to be18
the leaves have18
belongs to the18
raised from seed18
much of the18
cultivation of the18
in the center18
in rows two17
variety will blossom17
into the ground17
in the early17
feet of drill17
contact with the17
be put in17
as that of17
eight to ten17
base of the17
there are two17
are large and17
the seeds ripen17
as the roots17
the vines are17
in spring or17
of any kind17
and they are17
of the pods17
the same way17
of two or17
nine inches in17
in contact with17
about the middle17
eight or nine17
an inch or17
in its general17
half or three17
are of the17
should be started17
a lot of17
should be kept17
irregular in form17
the leaves and17
somewhat resembles the17
july and august17
sown in a17
the garden is17
in july and17
i would advise17
a quart contains17
are set in17
inch in depth17
appearance of the17
of the old17
best of all17
earliest of the17
the action of17
taking the crop17
about feet apart17
a bit of17
the length of17
with a small17
of the branches17
and can be17
roots of the17
large amount of17
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deserving of cultivation17
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rows two feet17
about the same17
six inches long17
leaves of this17
to be planted17
from the soil17
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applied to the17
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and there are17
a great many17
the growing season17
feet and upwards17
propagated from seeds17
flowers are white16
a tendency to16
not to be16
and some of16
in all the16
a place in16
an acre of16
an ounce contains16
to ten inches16
is used in16
and a quarter16
is of little16
the preparation of16
the sweet potato16
on a large16
the quantity of16
four inches apart16
of the first16
the ground and16
at the crown16
or a hundred16
the expense of16
the climate of16
the plants of16
bed should be16
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may be propagated16
the time the16
on the farm16
will be of16
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about three inches16
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which they are16
their germinative properties16
that will be16
for an acre16
in early spring16
is a sub16
on the outside16
up of the16
as far as16
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five feet in16
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to six feet16
to keep them16
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be started in16
to the garden16
be stored in16
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division of the16
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to a foot16
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the land should16
inch in width16
a hardy perennial16
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either of the16
larger than those16
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you will have16
it requires a16
as late as16
placed in the16
is used for16
there should be16
of the tubers16
that has been16
of the month16
the large red16
a few inches16
this is done16
which are produced16
the very best16
well as in16
used for flavoring16
seed may be16
on the market16
as the seeds16
the tubers are16
suitable for use16
and the seed16
in form and16
of the long16
th of june16
a little more16
destroyed by frost16
whence the name16
and for the16
three inches long16
be set out15
up to the15
in the size15
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will have a15
by the time15
danger of frost15
in eight weeks15
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about half an15
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in its green15
as to be15
of excellent flavor15
the value of15
and fifty hills15
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taken from the15
a half high15
just as the15
plant is of15
inch in length15
of good size15
hundred and seventy15
parts of europe15
on a small15
supply the table15
at the extremities15
and are produced15
feet apart each15
inches apart and15
st of may15
twelve inches in15
of nitrate of15
than the last15
it is in15
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must be kept15
found to be15
place in the15
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asked little prue15
grown from seeds15
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from the seed15
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level with the15
four to five15
and if the15
amount of seed15
from those of15
portions of the15
a long period15
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per cent of15
which are of15
five inches and15
more in height15
centre of the15
in dry weather15
quantity of seed15
of the family15
and covered with15
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from eight to15
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fall and winter15
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in the hill15
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about the th15
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of the very15
when fully developed15
to the same15
large quantities of15
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for general cultivation15
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in their green15
during the first15
a division of15
in good condition15
thin them to15
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and a little15
a large scale15
and is one15
in which it15
may or june15
of the preceding15
cut for use15
plantings may be15
be sure to15
each other in15
that they will15
to seven feet15
as an esculent15
a foot or15
while the plants15
increase in size15
their full size15
is propagated by15
it is comparatively15
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directed for the15
plants of the15
the early frame15
while they are15
distinct from the15
plants from the15
the garden of15
considered superior to15
at the bottom15
same as for15
are put forth15
for home use15
the last week15
by a division15
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to the table15
three to five15
is possible to15
arsenate of lead15
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the appearance of15
as a table14
than the white14
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to the top14
nearly of the14
cultivated in this14
entire on the14
on the same14
of stable manure14
are two or14
half to two14
to nine inches14
plants of this14
make their appearance14
if allowed to14
one foot apart14
of the scarlet14
the soil for14
outer leaves are14
to have been14
and thin to14
can be easily14
plant is a14
if sown in14
for use the14
little or no14
in the color14
when the young14
the stems of14
and where the14
fifteen inches in14
as for the14
an improved variety14
of a deep14
or inches apart14
the seed bed14
the common yellow14
is the earliest14
may be taken14
of the winter14
or to ft14
to run to14
would not be14
in the north14
are quite small14
this is not14
as a shelled14
is in the14
of a rich14
may be done14
at all times14
in six weeks14
two hundred feet14
on the ground14
be placed in14
in advance of14
an ounce of14
in a cool14
the best results14
edge of the14
great deal of14
be made as14
the latter are14
with the surface14
ten to twelve14
can be given14
may be plucked14
in the southern14
for the winter14
drills a foot14
plants are two14
where they will14
put in the14
are not so14
the other varieties14
considerable extent in14
five to six14
many other sorts14
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