262 The Principles of Fruit-growing. 
to the trees planted. Thus all the stakes will be 
standing when the last tree is planted, showing the 
accuracy of the work done. 
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Fig. 32. Diagram to illustrate the planting of an orchard. 
ground to be planted; the dots are stakes, by means 
of which the location of each tree can readily be 
found without any measurements; but none of them 
stand where trees are to be planted. The ground 
being properly prepared for one hundred trees, pro- 
