REMARKS ON APPLES 



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is particularly desirable for this as well as for other 

 fruits. 



For a commercial orchard, most varieties should be 

 from thirty -five to forty feet apart ; but in the garden the 



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slow-growing and long-lived sorts may be at forty feet, 

 and, half way between in both directions, some of the 

 short-lived, early bearing varieties may be placed, to be 

 removed after they begin to crowd. The same method 



