FRl'IT PLANTATIONS PLAN LAYING OUT. 



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4-- 4--4-.4-.4-.4-.4-.4- 

 +-.4-.4-.4--4-.4---I-.4-. 

 .4-.-f-.4-.4-.4--4--4--4-.4- 

 4-.4-.4-.4-.4-.4-.4--4-.4-- 

 4-.4-.4--4-.4--4-.-t-.4--4- 

 4.. + .4.. + .+ .+ . + .4.. 4. 



Fig. 65. PLAN OF FBUIT PLANTATION. (Scale 1 inch = 108 feet.) 



References: A, standard trees (o) in " opposite vacancy " order, 18 feet apart, with currants, gooseberries, or 

 raspberries (.) between the rows, 6 feet apart. B, low standard apple, cherry, pear, or plum trees (o) in squares, 

 12 feet asunder, with currant or gooseberry bushes (.) between the rows, 6 feet apart. C, large pyramid or bush 

 trees ( + ) in "opposite vacancy'' order, 18 feet apart ; compact early-bearing trees (.). D, pyramid or bush trees 

 (.) at 6 feet apart ; every alternate tree and row temporary. E, red currant bushes (.) in squares, 6 feet asunder. 

 F, gooseberry bushes in " opposite vacancy " order, 6 feet apart. G, black currant bushes (.) in squares, 6 feet 

 asunder. H I, damson trees (o) next the fence, 18 feet apart, with temporary ones (not shown) between 7 /, 

 damson or hardy plum trees (.), 18 feet apart, with temporary ones between if the plantation consists of dwarf trees 

 in A and B, not otherwise. // J, compact-growing plum trees (.), 18 feet apart, with temporary ones betw ;eu, 

 if exposed on the south side, but not adjoining a road and standard trees are not planted in A. The shaded part 

 roada or avenues. 



