IS 4: PERMANENT PLANTATIONS. 



w de. The rows of trees are eight feet apart. The py- 

 ramidal pears 

 and cherries, 

 Is OS. 1, 2, 3, 

 and 4, at seven 

 feet apart in 

 the row. l^os. 5 

 and 6, dwarf ap- 

 ples, at four feet 

 apart. No. 7, 

 pyramidal or 

 dwarf standard 

 plums, at seven 

 feet. Nos. 8, 

 ^ 9, and 10, low 

 fa standard peach- 

 es, at ten feet 

 apart, the out- 

 side ones four 

 feet from the 

 walk. I^os. 11, 

 12, 13, and 14, 

 low standard 

 quinces, etc. 

 ]S'os. 15, 16,17, 

 18, 19, and 20, 

 espaliers, apri- 

 cots, grapes,etc. 

 One border is 

 filled with gooseberries and currants, the other can be 

 occupied with raspberries and strawberries. This ar- 

 rangement gives in this little garden twenty pyi-amidal 

 trees, thirteen standards, twelve dAvarfs, six espaliers, 

 besides space enough for two dozen currants, two dozen 

 gooseberries, two dozen raspberries, etc. For several years 



