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Two AIethods of Hexagonal Planting With Fitters. 



"P" represents Permanent Trees and "F" shows location of fillers. 

 Fillers are omitted in center of each illustration to show more clearly appear- 

 ance of orchard after fillers are removed. It will be noticed in Fig. 2 that 

 each filler occupies the exact center of an equilateral triangle formed by the 

 permanent trees. Fig. i is probably best where small growing sorts are 

 planted as fillers among larger growing varieties. Fig, 2 is better when 

 planting only one variety, which must be thinned when approaching maturity. 



