RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CIIIEP ) 4 v.. 1 f FINEST QUALITY PEAS WIN FAVOR Intermediate Variety Bear Better When Given Support of Low Brush or Wire. LITTLE MARVEL IS SUPERIOR Best Plan to Depend on Succession Planting a Week or Ten Days Apart Rotation Is Also of Much Importance. The very finest quality pens nt the present time are neither, strictly speaking, dwarfs, nor nro they tall. Thoy nro Intermediate and while they may bo grown ns dwarfs ami without brushing, they benr better when given the support of low brush or a nurrow strip of chicken wire. These are the tirailus and Lnxton types oS pea, which vary from 'M Inches to almost four feet, according to variety. All do better with support, although com monly grown as dwarfs. They give a heavier yield when held upright. Wrinkled Type Superior. Of the very early peus of the wrln Med type, which Is much superior to the earliest smooth-seeded type, Lit tle Marvel stili holds a high place nmong really dwaif peas, the vines being only ubout eighteen Inches. It matures In eight weeks and Is very linrdy and of tho finest quality. A little earlier. Is Market Surprises Alaska and Maud S., smooth-seeded peas, still icmnln tho earliest of all, of good quality if tnken very young, but not equal to tho wrinkled vari eties, which are not so hardy and cun not bo planted or cropped so early. It Is possible with the variety of pens now on tho market to plan a good succession planting, starting with Alaska, Surprise, Little Marvel, (Jrad us, Lnxtonlan and Thomas Lnxton. However, it Is better to depend up on a successionnl planting a week or ten days opart, ns tho season mny be such ns to bring tho cropping of dif ferent peas too closo together nt ma turity, if planted nt the same time. The planting of pens In double rows, sly Inches apart, these double rows to bo three feet apart, Is about right for tho more dwarf varieties, but if the more vigorous growing dwarfs are to be planted they will need nt least four feet between tho rows unless they tire given brush or wire. Tho round seeded pens can go into tho ground as soon as it can bo dug, 1)ut it is best to wait a week or two for the wrinkled varieties to be on the safe side. Rotation I Necessary. The peas should not be planted this year in tho same position that they OLCupied last year. Neither should Method of Brushing Peas. thoy bo placed in ground occupied the previous season by bonns for best re sults. A gardener should study his garden plan each year with an eyo to moving the peas and beans across the . garden, so Hint they will, not occupy the same spaco In succeeding years. Of course, heavy fertilizing partly makes up for the exhausting of the soil, but it cannot wholly do so. These two vegetables take more out of the soil than the others und It Is more necessary to see that thoy rotate. SAN JOSE SCALE INCREASING Lime Sulphur and Scaleclde Must Be Applied If Orchard Trees Are to Bo Saved. During tho last two or thrco yonrs a good mnny people in the North with homo orchards have believed that the San Jose scale was becoming extinct. As a mutter of fact the sieot which persisted so long on tho trees the win ter of four years ago suffocated tho scaio just as docs tho lime-sulphur spray when applied. After that win ter, many old trees revived und have grown well since then. Now tho scnlo Is catching up again and, unless we hnvo another such sleet, lime-sulphur nnd scnlecido will have to bo put on If tho trees are to be saved. A still day Is an idcul time to spray with lithe-sulphur because It is easier to breach all parts of tho tree when there Is no wind. KEEP RECORDS OF PLANTING Enables Gardener to Recall Earliest and Latest Varieties In Planting Season. Gardeners should keep records of planting dates and maturity of certain varieties of vegetables so that thoy 'may recall the earliest, tho latest and 'the mid-season varieties when plant ing time comes. This information will save trouble nnd ennblo one to plant eo tho tnblo may bo supplied during the growing sensor v 1 4 7l3"''i:'p I . " -V TESTING SUGAR-BEET SEEDS FOR IMPURITY Heavy Losses to Growers During Past Two Years. Bureau of Plant Industry Conducting Experiments In Florida to De termine Presence of Mangel Wurzel Seeds. (Prepared by the. United States Deparlmem of Agriculture.) Becauso of tho heavy losses ex perienced by beet sugar companies during the past two years through the presence of mangel wurzel, or tjtock beet seed In the imported sugnr-beet seed, tho bureau of plant Industry of the United States Department of Ag riculture Is mailing growing tests of samples of such seeds. Tho tests ore being made In Florida In tho open air. Lots of Imported seed hnvo been sent by beet-sugar companies for test- Loading Beets for Shipment to Fuctory at Owosco, Mich. ing. When any of these samples nro found to contain stock beet seed, tho senders will bo notified before plant ing time. " Similar tests made In tho green houses during the past year inndo pos sible the location of mixtures con taining stock beets of red, or orange colored varieties. It has been found thnt whltc-fleshcd varieties of stock beets cannot bo determined through germination tests alone but must be grown to n considerable size before their distinguishing characteristics nre discernible. Thnt the heavy losses ex perienced during the past two years due to this cause constitute a strong argument for the development of an American-grown supply of sugar-beet seed, sufficient for tho needs of our beet Industry, Is the belief of the officials working on the problem. DESTROY LAST YEAR'S PESTS Excellent Plan to Remove All Stalks and Burn Them Ashes Make Good Fertilizer. In getting rendy to make gurden this spring, It is an excellent plan to sec that all the stalks of Inst year's vege tables which may have been left stand ing are removed and burned. In the first place tho ashes will mnko good fertilizer as tho stems of nearly nil vegetables contnln excellent ferti lizing material In their ash, nnd nn oven more importnnt consideration Is that by removing nnd destroying them tho Insect pests nre likely to bo checked. Mnny Insect pests find refuge under bonrds, nmong the dried leaves or Rtalks over winter. Often the spores of fungus diseases which create havoc nro only waiting In theso old stems to get into action with balmy weather. By burning the refuse a great quantity of them will be destroyed. PREPARING POTATO SEED BED Select Best Piece of Land and Put It In Good 8hape Clover Sod Is Excellent. It pays to have tho potato ground in good shape. Select the best picco of ground you have. You ure putting more money Into tho seed than for any other farm- crop and probably moro into the cultivation too, nnd so you should have the best land. Clover sod makes tho best potnto ground. Old bluo grnss sod Is nil right If plowed deep enough nnd worked up In good shape. Timothy sod Is not good. Avoid fresh manure ; It produces scab. PRODUCTS THAT PAY FARMER Profitable to Raise Less Major Crops and Devote More Time to Poultry and Dairy. Rnther than rnisc staple crops that cannot bo sold nt oven cost of produc tion, It will bo wise to devote less time to major farm crops and moro labor to preparing to Increase poultry and dairy products. There seems to bo nt nil times actlvo demand for poultry and dairy products at prices that pay well for labor and Investment. FERTILIZER INCREASES YIELD However, It Does Not Correct Poor Preparation of Soil or Lack of Humus. Commercial fertilizer lins Increased yields and nt a profit, hut do not expect the fertilizer to tnke tho place of poor preparation or lack of humus In the soil. A good seedbed with audi ciont humus nro requirements for profitable returns ou commercial fertilizer ENRICHED SOIL WILL PRODUCE GOOD CROPS HBbH I. u ' .a: i.---. -a . "..n gre.r . jajytn-i-.i J'hwt.tjiw KOTl.mu ' tv Bcatcd rcy .T-S5rnTsTTffBsssssl Well Fertilized Plot of Ground, With Reasonable Attention, Is Sure to Give Satisfaction to the Grower Who Will Keep the Woods Out and Pro vide Sufficient Amount of Moisture. RICH SOIL TO GET RESULTS Oanger in Uso of Too Much Com mercial Fertilizer; May In jure the Plants. AS TOP OR SIDE DRESSING May Be Mixed With Soil Along Rowa during the Period of Growth Mixtures Containing Much Nitrogen Are Favorod. A limited quantity of high-grade com aicrclal fertilizer can be used to ad vantage on garden soils even where n considerable supply of bnrnynrd manures have been applied. Com mercial fertilizers act quickly and can bo used to special advantage where It Is desired to mature crops In n short rieriod of time. The best results can bo obtnlncd by the use of fertilizer on laud thnt Is well filled with organic matter. How ever, fair results mny be obtained by the uso of fertilizer on land that has not been manured and which Is de ficient In organic matter, according to the United Stntes Department of Agri culture. The great danger In the uso of com mercial fertilizers is that too large 'quantities may be applied nnd cnuse Injury to the plunts. It must be borne In mind that commercial fertilizers arc a very concentrated form of plant food nnd, therefore, should bo used In moderation. Amount Needed in Garden. Market gardeners frequently uso ns much as 2,000 pounds' of commercial fertilizer on nn ncre of ground. This would bo nt the rate of nbout 4 or fi pounds to n plot of ground 10 feet In ench direction or 100 bqunrc feet. As suming that tho average backyard garden Is about 30 by CO feet in size, 50 to 70 pounds of standard, high-grade truckers' fertilizer would be all that would bo safe to apply on a garden of those dimensions. Under most con ditions SO pounds will bo the maximum amount to use. Commercial fertilizers are usually put up In sacks containing 100, 107 or 200 pounds, and n good plan would be for two or more gardeners, to Join together In buying fertilizer. Methods of Application. There nre two or three methods of Applying commercial fertilizers. Tho first nnd most common Is by scattering tho fertilizer broadcast over tho land ,nftor It has been plowed nnd burrowed, then giving the soil n second and even a third harrowing to mis the fertilizer with It thoroughly. Another method Is to apply the fcrtUUcr underneath the rows', tho plan belli? to open tho fur rdvs, scatter in Uic fertilizer, then, by means of a single-shovel plow or wheel hoe, thoroughly mix the fertilizer with the soil In Mio bottom of tho fur row. Tho surfaco soil is then re turned nnd no teeds are planted for a few days until the fertilizer becomes thoroughly Vicorporntcd with tho oil. Tho third method of applying com mercial fertilizers Is to uso them ns a top or side dressing nlong tho rows of plauts during tho period of growth. Nitrate of soda and fertilizer mixtures containing a considerable percentage of nitrogen aro generally used for this petpose. When using fertilizer ns a fide dressing cure should bo taken that it is not applied too near the base of tho plants, but at n little distance from the row, and then it should be culti vated Into the upper 2 or 3 Inches of SORE S?rT?i?!TrT2 "Van MMHMMMMfWssMBWsMsiiiiiisiiBMMi - soil, so thnt tho small feeder roots of plants will gradually reach It. Elements in Fertilizers. The three main elements of plant food contained in commercial fertilizers aro phosphoile acid, nitrogen, nnd potash. Nitrogen has the elTcct of stimulating the leaf growth, and phos phoric acid and potash have a tendency to increase root growth and to mature tho seeds of the plants. Hoot crops and potatoes require n reasonable amount of potash. Corn, benns, and others of tho garden crops, which nre grown for their pods or seeds, want n sufficient supply of phosphoric acid, while let tuce, celery, swlss chnrd, nnd others of tho salad or leaf crops require plenty of nitrogen. The snfest plan, however, Is to apply an all-round or complete fertilizer hnvlng npproxl mnlely 8 per cent phosphoric acid, 4 or 0 per cent nitrogen, and 2 or 3 per cent potash on land that Is to be de voted to general garden crops. RICH, SANDY LOAM FOR BEETS Seed Should Be Sown About Time Last Frosts Are Due; Ready for Use In .Few Weeks. Garden beets mny bo grown In any good soil, but thrive best on rich, sandy loam. Tho seed can be sown nbout tho time the last frosts are due, and the young beets will bo ready for use In 4 to 0 weeks. Later plantings will give a succes sion nnd provide beets for winter storage. The seed should be sown in n drill with nbout 8 or 10 seed balls lo the foot. It, should bo borne In mind that each seed ball contains from -.i2s M&r. f'-U'st. S. sUL -i WXX'SVMWm & IMhkVJ v k V$ k Young Beeto Make Good Greens. 1 to 0 seeds, nnd that tho beets will require considerable thinning. The young beets that are pulled out in thinning mny bo used ns greens during the early spring. Where tho beets arc to be given linnd cultivation entirely, tho rows may be placed as closely as 12 to 14 Inches apart and the plants should be thinned to 2 to 3 Inches in the row. United States Department of Agriculture. ft .a DRAINAGE IS IMPORTANT Gnrdeii Innd Inclined to be wet should be thoroughly drained be fore crops nro planted upon It. If tllo drains or open ditches cannot bo provided, tho next best thing is to plnnt the crops on slight ridges, so ns to get their roots above tho water table In tho soil. it" m r if if W k IP Biiffi1 fiilw Ti'fr"! Exact Copy of Wrapper. CHRISTMAS TIME FOR DOLLY After Small Malden'o Plea Few Dad- dies Could Have Refused to Buy Toys Sho Wanted. Little Lady Patricia walked down to tho corner store with her dnd. Sho carried her favorite doll and displayed nil motherly prldo nnd care. In tlie store thero wus it toy depart ment not yet cleared of Its Yulctldo trappings. Tho llttlo mother discov ered n smnll red chair, "n doll buggy nnd several other things thnt cnught her youthful fnncy. Sho demanded thnt they be bought Immediately. "Oh, no, I'atsy wo mustn't do that," the dad protested. "Christmas Is over." Patsy thought u moment then called her father to one side and whispered, qulto confidentially, In his car: "Sh-h-h-hl Not so loud, father, It's going to bo dolly's Christmas and she muatn't hear us." Did she get tho toys? Uh-huh. In dlnnnpolls Nows. Why Not? It was Memorial day. Tho whole vil lage wns out nt tho cemetery cleaning nwny n yenr's growth of briers nnd weeds nnd decorating the graves. Ono womnn was busy pointing out to n stranger tho places where different ones wcro burled. .She seemed to bo familiar with the whole graveyard. Her llttlo boy was listening to every word. Ho finally Inquired: "Mother, whore Is my llttlo grave?" Heno In Trouble. 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