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BUIST’S FAMILY KITCHEN GARDENER.

GARDEN SEEDS FOR HALF AN ACRE.

The following seeds, with judicious management, will fully crop a garden of half an acre, which will supply a moderate sized family with vegetables throughout the year. Vegetable seeds, where carefully grown in this country, are (with a few exceptions) preferable to those imported; but the utter carelessness manifested by many in keeping them apart when growing, is not to be recommended.

  • 1 oz. Asparagus.
  • 3 qts. Beans, of sorts.
  • 4 oz. Bect, of sorts.
  • ¼ oz. Broccoli.
  • ¼ oz. Cauliflower.
  • 4 oz. Cabbage, of sorts.
  • ¼ oz. Celery.
  • 8 oz. Cress.
  • ½ oz. Cucumber.
  • 1 oz. Carrot.
  • 1 qt. Early Corn.
  • 1 pkt. Egg Plant.
  • ½ oz. Endive.
  • ¼ oz. Leck.
  • 1 qt. Lima Beans.
  • 1 oz. Lettuce, of sorts.
  • 4 oz. Mustard.
  • ½ oz. Melons.
  • ½ oz. Okra.
  • 2 oz. Onions, sorts.
  • 1 pap. Parsley.
  • 1 oz. Parsneps.
  • 1 pap. Peppers.
  • ½ oz. Pumpkin.
  • 8 qts. Pras.
  • 8 oz. Radish.
  • ½ oz. Salsafy.
  • ½ oz. Squash.
  • 8 oz. Spinage.
  • 1 pap. Tomatoes.
  • 2 oz. Turnip.
  • 6 pap. Pot and Sweet Herbs.

Cost about $10

Sceds should always be kept in bags, in a dry, airy situation. Wall closets and cellars are objectionable, from their dampness. All seeds will keep two, and many from three to six years.