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trees on sweet stock, 25 x 25, and sweet seedlings, 

 30 x 30 feet. 



When the planter wishes to set the budded and 

 seedling in the same grove, a good plan is to set the 

 sweet seedling 30 x 30, and then in the centre of 

 the square formed by four trees set a budded tree. 

 The budded trees will come into bearing some years 

 before the seedling trees, and by so much lessen 

 the dead expense of the grove. Another advantage 

 of the last-named plan is, that space will be econo- 

 mized and the trees still be at a uniform distance 

 from each other. 



