Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1944 — Page 9
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By HENRY L. PREE Seripps-Howard §taft Writer . DO you know that for every hour you work in your garden you puld, if the ground has been well prepared and you are a good er, be able to harvest a dollar's worth of vegetables? It has been
estimated that the 1000-square-foot garden should produce sufficient
rots for storage. In this small garden one could harvest the following quantities of
:
sweet corn, 75 Pounds; onions,
Mr, Pres 45 pounds; carrots, 100 pounds;
beets, 50 pounds; turnips, 50 pounds. Please note that no potatoes are included in this
tely 25 feet of row is required produce 15 pounds of potatoes.
3 Tomato Yield
. The good gardener can expect 15 to 20 pounds of tomatoes per Plant per season, and two ears pf sweet corn per plant. Bush green beans should yield 8 quarts, and pole beans 10 quarts for each 20 feet of row; bush lima will yield # quarts, and pole limas 5 to 6 Quarts per 20 feet of row. | Many gardeners, wondering how they can increase productiveness of their small plots or include B pace - consuming vegetables, should plant cucumbers and pole beans along the fence or on a trellis against the garage; plant tomatoes two feet apart in the tow and stake them up; grow three or four summer squash
pie garden, because approxi-’
‘ plants in the sunny side of a
ghrub border; and include the pumpkins and/or squash in the sows of early corn.
‘Big Six’ Important
! The larger part of the garden should be given over to the growing of the essential crops, those which contain the greatest amount of food value. “The Big Six” gre: (1) tomatoes; (2) snap beans,
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Vegetables for a family of five throughout the summer and autumn, Mid provide some tomatoes for canning, cabbage for kraut and car-
pole and bush; (3) carrots; (4) beets; (5) cabbage; (6) spinach and other greens. The ener is urged to purchase those varieties recommended by the local county agent, or such standard varieties which, over a period of years, have proven most satisfactory, under varying conditions and in different parts of our country. Most state
1 colleges issue, through their coun-
ty agents, a list of recommended vegetables based on extensive trials conducted over a period of years. The novice gardener should leave the field of experimentation up to the growers and experiment stations. Base your selection 'of seed on quality rather than quantity yield; therg is no good reason for using
inferior varieties since the better |!
ones require no more space Or different cultivation methods. March 17, 1944.
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Boys’ Dress Shirts
Boys’ full cut, well tailored dress shirts of fancy broadin newest checks, etc. Sizes 8 to 14.
Boys' Leisure Coats
and Sport Coats
Leisure coats in fancy combination pat- i terns, Sport coats in fancy plaids. Also light and medium tan. Sizes 6 to 18.
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Large size “Cannon” Dish Cloths, soft knit, very absorbent. Special.
“ONEIDA”. BLEACHED SHEETS
Seconds of UTICA
$7 74
(42x36 Pillowcases, 41c ea.)
Heavy quality bed sheets, 140-thread type—will give long, satisfactory wear, selvage tape edges to prevent ripping and tearing of sheets. The irregularity In these sheets is very
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