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In planting crusswiseof the liouse, it is jjctter to plant only one tree for each 

 trellis, and have some in pots or tubs in between, if necessary; these can be then 

 shifted when the permanent trees require their space. In this way there will 

 be no danger of oveicrowding or damaging the trees which are to occupy their 

 positions for years. If these trees have been grown in pots, reduce the ball 

 somewhat, or enough to loosen out the roots, as this will give them a better 

 chance to take hold of the new soil and grow more freely. Do not plant too 

 deep. It is better to plant a tree a bit high than too low. But try to ha\e 

 them on about the same level along the border as they were growing before. 

 Firm the soil well around the roots, and put a light mulch of manure around 

 to prevent too rapid evaporation after planting. If the planting is done in 

 the Fall and the trees receive one good watering, w-ith a mulch of short farm- 

 yard manure, the soil w ill keep in a moist, healthy condition all through the 



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