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3oft. apart each way, and bush Plums or Apples loft, 

 apart between them to stand until the Cherries want all 

 the room. Apples are better for this purpose than Plums, 

 because they bear earlier. Bush fruits also could be intro- 

 duced into such an orchard. 



Bush Apples or Plums can be planted in a similar way 

 between full standard Apples or Pears 24ft. apart each 

 way, the latter to stand alone when they want all the room, 

 by which time they should be bearing well. 



The above examples will suffice to show the ideas to 

 be brought into play in arranging a plantation. The plans 

 can easily be varied to include any kinds of fruit the grower 

 wishes to plant. (Figs. 144 and 145.) 



