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figure 1, is an isolated one and the location very favorable for the 
workinhand. Plat I included 7 rows, Plat II a single row, Plat III 
3 rows, Plat IV 5 rows, and Plat V (the unsprayed plat) included 
5 rows, this last plat being at one end of the orchard. The orchard 
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Fic. 34.—Diagram of the Mrs. S. E. Jones orchard, Siloam Springs, Ark., showing location of plats and 
trees used for making counts of fruit: D, Ben Davis variety; 4, Arkansas Black; 7, Mammoth Black 
Twig; W, Winesap; J, Jonathan; mp, Missouri Pippin; wp, White Winter Pearmain,etc. Treesof Ben 
Davis variety only were used for making counts of fruit. These are indicated for the respective plats 
by a circle, the numbers agreeing with the numbers of these trees in the tables. (Original.) 
included a miscellaneous assortment of varieties, as shown by the 
legend under figure 34, but principally the Ben Davis, on which 
variety counts were made. The treatments to which the respective 
plats were subjected are shown in Table I. 
