After the soil has become warm and all danger of frost has passed, the tender vegetables may be planted, as follows:
Corn in five rows 3 feet apart, three rows to be early and intermediate, and two rows late.
One hundred feet of string beans, early to late varieties.
Vines as follows:
| 10 | hills of cucumbers, 6 x 6 feet. |
| 20 | hills of muskmelon, 6 x 6 feet. |
| 6 | hills of early squash, 6 x 6 feet. |
| 10 | hills of Hubbard, 6 x 6 feet. |
One hundred feet of okra.
Twenty eggplants. One hundred ft. (25 plants) tomatoes.
Six large clumps of rhubarb.
An asparagus bed 25 feet long and 3 feet wide.
Late cabbage, cauliflower and celery are to occupy the space made vacant by removing early crops of early and intermediate peas and string beans.