

Fig. 16 (above). Evergreen blackberries in Puyallup, Washing- 

 ton. These strong-growing forms are planted far apart and trained 



on trellises for convenience in handling. 



Fig. 17 (below). Currants between grapes in the Hudson Valley. 



They are also planted under grape vines in the rows, and may be 



grown more successfully than most other crops between fruit trees, 



where the shade is not too dense. 



