FRUIT FROM YOUR OWN GARDEN THE YEAR ROUND 13 
-80 feel- 
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Peach 
Early Rose 
Krummel 
Champion 
Superb 
Abundance Shropshire 
Peach 
Endicoll 
(Plu^ 
(Apricot 
Oregon 
Champion 
Superb 2 5 Everbearing Sirawbcrry 
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Pmgressivd 25 Everbearing Strawberry 
7 Gooseberry 4Ft.Aparl 
□ DODO 
7Curranl 4 Fl. Apart 
25 Red Raspberry 
1 Fl. Apart 
A space 80 by 80 feet, with varieties planted as shown on above plan, will more 
than supply a large family with all the fruit they can use, beginning with strawber- 
ries early in the spring, followed by cherries, currants, gooseberries, raspberries, 
blackberries, early summer apples, apricots, peaches, i)lunis, pears, grapes, fall and 
winter apples. Apples may be stored and, with canned fruit and preserves put up 
during the summer, will give an abundant suppiy of fruit the year 'round. 
Note: The ground between the fruit trees can be used for the first few years 
for an additional planting of strawberries, blackberries, etc. These will begin bear- 
ing the second year, and produce a number of crops before they have to be taken 
out to make room for the fruit trees. 
