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northeastern United States where this combina- 

 tion of fruits can be successfully produced. As 

 a rule it is not wise to plant these crops in com- 

 bination. It is more satisfactory to handle them 

 separately if land area is available and is not 

 too expensive. The crops can be interplanted 

 and successfully and profitably handled, but the 

 average grower will succeed best by planting 

 each sort on a separate area and treating it as 

 a distinct crop. These crops follow one another 

 in successions so as to provide almost continu- 

 ous employment the season through. 



