ALLEN'S STRAWBERRY CATALOGUE. 



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A USEFUL TABLE. 



When rows are 18 inches apart there are 9800 yards of row per acre. 



24 

 30 

 33 



36 

 42 

 48 

 54 

 60 



7350 

 5880 

 5323 



49J0 

 4200 

 3675 

 3267 

 2940 



The following table will be found very useful. Number of pounds fertiliz" 

 er required per acre when rows are the following distances apart: 



No. Lbs. per 1C0 

 Yards of Row. 



18 in. 



2 ft 



n f . 



2f ft. 



3 ft. 



3* ft. 



4 ft. 



87o 



4ift. 



5 ft. 



10 



980 



735 



590 



530 



490 



42o 





295 



15 



1470 



lluO 



880 



800 



735 



630 



550 





440 



20 



1960 



1470 



1175 



1065 



980 



820 



735 





590 



25 



2450 



1840 



1470 



1330 



1225 



10.50 



92" 





735 



30 



2940 



2205 



1765 



1 1 95 



1470 



1260 



1105 



980 



880 



35 



3430 



2.75 



2060 



U65 



1715 



1470 



128» 



1 145 



1030 



40 



3920 



2940 



2350 



2130 



1960 



1680 



1470 



1305 



1175 



Number of Plants Required to Set an Acre of Ground at a 



Given Distance. 



Rows 24 inches apart, plants 12 ioches apart in row, 21,780 



" 30 k ' ■• 12 " " 17,424 



k ' 36 " " 12 " " 14,520 



k « 42 " " 12 " " 12.446 



" 48 '• •' 12 " * 10,890 



" 24 " <k 15 k ' " 17 424 



" 30 " " 15 " " 13 939 



" 36 " " 15 k < k * 11,616 



" 42 " " 15 " " 9 953 



" 48 kk " 15 " ■■ 8,712 



" 24 •• k - 18 kk " 14 520 



k ' 30 w " 18 tk " 11.616 



" 36 «• " 18 M '• 0.680 



*' 42 ■« k< 18 " l « 8 2m 



kk 48 k ' " 18 " k ' 7 800 



" 24 u " 24 " ■' 10 ~ 



" 30 \* " 24 " " 8 712 



" 36 •' " 24 ' k " 7.2HO 



11 42 ' k " 24 k - " 6 



" 48 " •■ 24 " kk 5.44.5 



14 24 " » 30 " " s.712 



11 30 " " 30 " " 8 



" 36 " " 30 " ' 5,fi - 



" 42 " k ' 30 " " 4,976 



"' 48 " " 30 " " 4,866 



• Orange County, N. Y., May :2th.. 



W. F. Allen. Dear Sir:— The strawberries I had Hent wt-re first class. We 

 have had very dry weather, and very cold. I must say. I d > not think we are 

 going to have any loss of plants. I would have great pleasure in Retting an\ 

 future supply from you, and recommend my friends to send also. Your plants 

 could not be equalled. Yours in haste, William Gray. 



