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I'rolU III" iin Apiili; Oiclmiil — K.x|ijiioiio' of Fruit (Jiowiis in Cuiuulaiiml 



Uiiitid S'ii((S T) 



IJcKt live viii'i''fi''s of AppU's for the I'roviiu;! of (Jiu l)rc. Biwt Crab Ap- 



pis 7 



Plums — l)est and liiuvUi'st, and tlifir market value . . • i 8 



ClicnioH " " " '• 9 



Small Fruit — Strawberries, Ilaspl)errle8, Goosoberries, Currants it 



Profits of SinaU. Frail, |200 to IIOOO per acre 10 



Advice to intending growers of Small Fruit 11 



Wliat varieties to plant — Grapes and Pears , 18 



Hints on Transplanting, kc l'.» 



rr''pa.:aliou of the Soil !'j 



I'n', ligation of tiu! Trc'es — Pruning, &c 19 



Planting, Staking, Mulching 20 



Aflcr CiiUiM.; J I 



Treatment of Trt'es wlien received frozen or in a dry or shrivelled state . . 2 1 



Dislaiue b.twxen Trees in plantation 21 



Nn:nl( r of Trees on an acre at various distances , 'J2 



Winter protection • 22 



MfuKi ling Fruit 23 



Gatherii g t;.'- Fruit 21 



Sliipi>i:ig IIk Fiui; 2'1 



Si/.o of Shij);ii:ig ' rates LT) 



iSalcony Gardenin;;' , 2(j 



Orwaiiiental Trees -liesl varieties. Dotiduous and Evergreen 27 



Most appropriate Trees, Slirubs, Vines for Cemetery lots 2!> 





