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THINNING AND TRANSPLANTING . . . 141 



CULTIVATION . . ... . v . . 149 



WATERING . . ... . . 154 



WEEDS . . . . . . . 158 



INSECTS AND SPRAYS . . . . .162 



FRUIT . 184 



APPLES . . . ... . 184 



APRICOTS . . . . . . 189 



CHERRIES . . . . . 190 



FIGS . . . . . . . 193 



MULBERRY . . . . . 195 



PEACHES . . . . . 196 



PEARS ; . . . . 200 



PLUMS . . . . . . . 202 



QUINCES . . . . * . 204 



MISCELLANEOUS . . . . . 205 



TABLE DENOTING DISTANCES AT WHICH 



FRUIT TREES SHOULD BE SET . , 207 



SMALL FRUITS . . . . .. . 209 



BLACKBERRIES AND RASPBERRIES . . . 209 



BLUEBERRIES. , 215 



CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES , . 216 



DEWBERRIES .... u ; 218 



GRAPES .... ;. * -. 219 



LOGANBERRIES ..... 223 



