Club. Club real estate, Albert called it.
GEORGE'S TABLE
AGE OF SEEDS FOR PLANTING PURPOSES
2-3 years. 3-4 years. 5-6 years. 8-10 years.
Corn Tomato Beet Pea (5-6) Cucumber
Celery Pepper Lettuce Radish (4-5) Melon
Carrot Onion Turnip (3-6) Squash
Bean Parsley Pumpkin
"Now, George," Albert begged, "give us a table of germinating per
cents."
"Not much, each fellow can work out the value of his own old seeds and
see if they are worth using."
"I think George is right," began The Chief after the laugh at Albert's
expense ceased. "Perhaps you'd like to try the effect of depth of
planting on corn. Here are some boxes of earth. George, you plant six
kernels of corn one inch deep and mark the box with your name and the
depth on it, Peter, plant the next box with six kernels at two inches.
Albert, try three inches, and Jack, four inches. It will be your
business, Myron, to drop in here each half day and note the first
appearance of corn in the different boxes."
The result of this experiment, which took about two weeks in all, was as
follows:
DEPTH OF PLANTING TIME TO COME UP
1 in. 8-1/2 days
2 in. 10 "
3 in. 12 "
4 in. 13-1/2 "
This experiment showed the boys that seeds too deeply planted are
hindered in progress.
"Myron, you may take the floor now," signalled Jay.
"I have worked out and printed for you the amount of seed necessary to
plant a certain space. I have printed my table just as George did. 'H'
stands for hills and 'D' means drills."
"What is a drill?" asked Philip.
"Why a drill is a furrow. You can make a drill with a rake handle, or a
hoe. We can show you better when we get outdoors, Philip," Myron
answered quite condescendingly.
MYRON'S SEED-ESTIMATE TABLE
NAME METHOD OF PLANTING QUANTITY OF SEED
HILLS OR DRILLS
Bean (Bush) D 1 qt. for 100ft.
Beet D 1 oz. " 50ft.
Cabbage H 1 oz. " 2000 plants
Carrot D 1 oz. " 100 ft.
Corn H 1 qt. " 100 hills.
Lettuce D 1 oz. "
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