Plan for Home Grounds 



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area of 1 acre may be laid out in a fruit-garden for the 

 home supply. For a number of years, other plants — as 

 vegetables, 

 small-fruits, or 

 dwarf apples or 

 dwarf pears — 

 may be grown, 

 not only be- 

 tween the rows, 

 but between 

 the trees in the 

 row. 



The dwarf 

 apples and 

 pears find a 

 special and ad- 

 vantageous use 

 in the home gar- 

 den, although, 

 ifthereisroom, 

 a few trees 

 of stand-ards 

 should be grown 

 to lessen the 

 chances of fail- 

 ure and to sup- 

 ply some of the 

 staple varieties 

 in larger quan- 

 tity. 



The vege- 

 table-garden 

 and fruit -gar- 



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Fig, 66. Plan for home grounds that comprise a 

 fruit-garden. 



