Fruit Varieties 



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peaches where they will not be coddled; the pears, 

 which may be had upon quince stock, where they 

 will not shade the vegetable garden; the cherries, 



which are the 



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A suggested arrangement of fruit 

 trees on the small place : I — 

 Apples, 2 — Peaches, 3 — Cherries, 

 4 — Quinces, 5 — Plums, 6 — Pears 



most ornamental, 

 where they may 

 lend a decorative 

 effect. 



And now, hav- 

 ing decided that 

 we can — and will 

 — g row good 

 fruit, and having 

 in mind sugges- 

 tions that will en- 

 able us to go out 

 to-morrow morn- 

 ing and, with an 

 armful of stakes, 

 mark out the loca- 

 tions, the next con- 

 sideration should 

 be the all-import- 

 ant question of 



what varieties are most successfully grown on the 

 small place. 



The following selections are made with the home 

 fruit garden, not the commercial orchard, in mind. 



