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The Principles of Fruit-growing 



are so various. One can only say that the varieties 

 should be chosen for best dessert and culinary quali- 

 ties, for succession through the season, and the area so 



10 RODS 



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rd. 



2rds. 



2rds. 



2rds. 



FIG. 65. Suggestion for a fruit-garden of one acre. 



planted that the rows run the long way of the land to 

 allow of easy cultivation with a horse. In general, it will 

 not be necessary to provide for cultivation both ways. 

 The accompanying diagram (Fig. 65) suggests how an 



