Rural School Leaflet 



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More than one row of some fruits may be desired, depending on the 

 si2e and shape of the garden and on the tastes of the farmer ; therefore, in 

 the table the approximate distances each way for planting are also given. 



Following is a list of varieties from which selections for the home garden 

 may be made. Whenever possible they are arranged in order of season 

 of ripening, both as to kinds of fruits and as to varieties. In choosing 

 varieties of strawberries, note should always be made as to whether 

 they are perfect or imperfect, as listed in catalogues. If imperfect, more 

 than one variety should be set in the same patch. 



