8 ELILWANGER & BARRY’S 
BLACKBERRIES, 6 to 7 feet apart. 
STRAWBERRIES should be planted in rows 3 feet apart, and the plants 18 inches 
apart at least. In cultivating them for market, the rows ought to be 33 to 4 feet 
apart, to admit of culture with the horse hoe or cultivator. 
NUMBER OF TREES ON AN ACRE AT VARIOUS DISTANCES. 


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6645 és 66 i J a ’ 2 e = ¥ = 2 200 
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66 20 66 ‘é is 2 2 5 De = = . = = 50 
The numberof Plants required for an acre, at any given distance apart, may be 
ascertained by dividing the number of square feet in an acre (43,560), by the number 
of square feet given to each plant, which is obtained by multiplying the distance 
between 7ows by the distance between the plants. Thus Strawberries planted three 
feet by one foot, give each plant three square feet, or 14,520 plants to the acre. 
FORMS OF FRUIT TREES, AS USUALLY SOLD FROM THE NURSERY. 
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No. 1. SranpaRpb, with stem or trunk 3 to 4 feet clear of branches. 
No. 2. Dwarr StanparD, or low heaied Standard, with stems 18 inches to 2 feet. 
Apples on Doucin stock have usually this form. 
No. 3. Dwarr Busu, with stems about a foot high. The Dwarf Apple on Paradise 
stock, has usually this form. 
No. 4. Pyramrpit Trees. The usual appearance of Pear Trees 2 to 3 years from 
the bud, cut back and prepared for training in pyramidal form. 
