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Fig. 22. A plan of home orchard for the Coastal section of the South 



"The plan of the home orchard for the Coastal Plain (Fig. 22) 

 section shows the following, the numbers corresponding to numbers 

 on the diagram: 



HOME ORCHARD FOR THE COASTAL PLAIN SECTION 



APPLES (24 Trees 40 by 40 feet) 

 1-2 Yellow Trans- 9-11 Magnum 

 parent Bonum 



3-4 Early Harvest 12-14 Delicious 

 5-6 Red June 15-17 Stayman 



7-8 Williams 18-20 Shockley 



21-24 Winesap 



PERSIMMONS (6 Trees 20 by 20 feet) 

 1-2 Tane-Nashi 3-4 Hyakume 



5-6 Zengi 



SOUR CHERRIES (5 Trees 20 by 20 feet) 

 1-2 May Duke 3-4 Early Richmond 



5 Montmorency 



BUNCH GRAPES (36 Vines 10 by 10 feet) 

 i- 6 Delaware 19-24 Brighton 



7-12 Winchell 25-30 Niagara 



13-18 Lutie 31-36 Concord 



PEARS (6 Trees 20 by 20 feet) 

 1-2 Seckel 3-4 Le Conte 



5-6 Kieffer 



PEACHES (53 Trees between Apples) 



i- 3 Mayflower 

 4- 6 Alexander 

 7-10 Greensboro 

 11-13 Arp 



20-22 Connett 

 23-26 Carman 

 27-30 Hiley 

 31-36 Belle of 

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37-42 Chinese Cling 

 43-53 Elberta 



14-16 Triumph 

 17-19 Mamie Ross 



PLUMS (n Trees 20 by 20 feet) 

 1-2 Red June 5-7 Climax 



3-4 Abundance 8-9 Munson 



10- 1 1 Damson 



MUSCADINE GRAPES (9 Arbors 15 by 15 feet) 

 1-2 Thomas 5 Male Vine 



3-4 Scuppernong 6-7 James 



8-9 Flowers 



FIGS 

 Celestial Brown Turkey 



PECANS (50 by 50 feet) 

 Stuart Schley 



