. Elements of Philippine agriculture. Agriculture. THE GARDEN 81 WJ. mucli food value. The seeds can be planted In seed beds, or in their permanent places; the seed bed is rather better. The common talong in the Philippines has a long, slen- der, black fruit; while the seed from America usually produces a much larger but shorter fruit. The Philip- i-ic. 63. American pine plants are smaller, and ^'ssp'-^"' can be planted 45 cm apart, while 60 cm is close enough for the American variety. Red Pepper. The red pepper, of which the green pepper is a variety, is a na- fk;. 64. Philippine tive of


. Elements of Philippine agriculture. Agriculture. THE GARDEN 81 WJ. mucli food value. The seeds can be planted In seed beds, or in their permanent places; the seed bed is rather better. The common talong in the Philippines has a long, slen- der, black fruit; while the seed from America usually produces a much larger but shorter fruit. The Philip- i-ic. 63. American pine plants are smaller, and ^'ssp'-^"' can be planted 45 cm apart, while 60 cm is close enough for the American variety. Red Pepper. The red pepper, of which the green pepper is a variety, is a na- fk;. 64. Philippine tive of America. It is like eggplant |.|^^ eggplant in being eaten chiefly because it has a pleasant taste. It should be planted like the Philippine egg- plant. Fig. 65. Red popiier Why are parsnips not likely to live in the riiny season? Answer fully. Why is it not necessary to plant mustard in a seed betl?. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Copeland, Edwin Bingham, 1873- [from old catalog]. Yonkers-on-Hudson, N. Y. , and Manila, World book company


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