inches apart, five rowa to the "bed, !Tv;o icet ere le. 

 between trie be etc for irrigation -els. he ord.er in 



rov/jj are inede is shown by the arrows 

 on the following diagram: 



Inane g a round trip with the 



plow, the plowman takes a hoe having a blade two feet wJ 



is the trenehee of lodiMI ttlrt that has fallen baok, 

 s, no. straightens ou-u any bed crooks in the row. 

 The trench rfcing. 



trane xen up by men 



for tuut ) 7^1012 we feel can do that work 



;;er than er on the nursery force. in 



transplanting is partly d e to their class of work. The 

 seedlings are Mi'teu v;ith spading forfas, estimated in 

 bunches of seventy-fiTe, the dirt shaken from the roots, 



tely pruned with a small butcher's clesver, tnc then 

 oed in seedli) 



