II. Hale reach. 
We have learned through many years of ex- 
perience that it is an easy matter to make as much 
money on a 5 acre orchard as can be made on 10 
acres, provided we put into 
each acre a sufficient amount 
of fertility and set only trees 
that have been carefully 
grown and properly graded. 
The annual profits are not 
determined by the number 
of acres set to trees, but by 
the number of dollars we 
have left from each acre after 
all expenses have been paid. Many orchardists 
are getting more clear profit from one acre than 
others are getting from two to three acres be- 
cause they observe closely 
the laws of nature and set 
only trees that respond to 
intensive cultural methods 
and by incorporating into the 
soil sufficient amount of fer- 
tility to enable each tree to 
produce its fullest capacity. 
Red June Apples. 
A. B . MORSE COMPANY, ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN 
