ORCHARD NOTES. 



127 



Bulletin 122, pages 185 and 186. The diagram of the orchard, 

 published in Bulletin 89, is reprinted herewith, to give a clearer 

 idea of the arrangement and relative position of the several plats 

 and individual trees. 



DIAGRAM OF THE) ORCHARD, (F 



rom Bulletin 89). 



Culture 



JVo ferfi/'Zer 



Mulch 



JVo fertilizer 



2 3 4 

 9 9 9 • 



4/ 



B 



^ -*L7 -0^ 

 9 9 



S 6 7 a 

 • • 



43 

 © 



46 4 7 48 

 9 9 



9 /O J/ /Z 



9 • 



49 



J5Z? l5/ J£ 



*5tab/e Commercial 

 ^Afanure fertilizer 



Commercial Stable- 

 Ferti/tz-er ^Manure 



/J /4 /S /6 

 9 9 9 • 



r 



33 

 9 



J^ J>J> J6 

 • • • 



/7 /8 79 20 

 9 . .9 • • 



£7 

 * 



^? J2? 6tf 

 c • 9 



2 / 2£ 23 24 

 9 9 © • 



67 



© 



62 6J 64 

 • 9 9 



ZS 26 Z7 2.8 

 9 • 9 



63 



9 



6<5 67" 6c? 

 • /? 9 



^ ^<? J?/ jr^ 

 • • • • 



69 

 * 



7<? 7/ 72 

 • /? • 



33 34 33~ 36 



9 9 9 



73 

 X 



7^? 7^ 76 

 9 9 



>J7 ^<? 3S <<?a 

 9 9 9 X 



77 

 9 



75 79 SO 

 9 9 



Explanation of Diagram: The significance of the figures in the above diagram is as 

 follows; 9 = trees bearing in 1902; "=trees not bearing in 1902; x=vacancy: *=Bellflower 

 tree; R=Roxbury Russet; B=Ben Davis. 



