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ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
SUITABLE DISTANCE FOR PLANTING. 
Apples, Standard 25 to 40 feet 
Apples, Dwarf 6 to 8 “ 
Pears, Standard 18 to 20 “ 
Pears, Dwarf 10 to 12 “ 
Peaches 16 to 18 “ 
Nectarines and Apricots 16 to t8 “ 
Cherries, Sweet 18 to 20 “ 
Cherries, Sour 16 to 18 “ 
Plums... 16 to 18 “ 
Quinces 8 to 10 “ 
Grapes 
feet 
Currants , 
(< 
Gooseberries 
4105 
44 
Raspberries, Red 
(( 
Raspberries, black 
Blackberries 
(( 
Strawberry, Rows. ...... 
1 b y 3 % 
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Strawberries in Beds. . . . 
by I 
“ 
Asparagus in Beds 
1 b y 
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NUMBER OF TREES AND PLANTS ON AN ACRE AT VARIOUS DIS 
TANCES. 
1 foot X I foot 43.56° 
2 feet x 1 foot .... 2 1 ,780 
2 feet x 2 feet 10,890 
3 feet x I foot I 4 > 5 20 
3 feet x 2 feet 7,260 
3 feet x 3 feet 4 .^ 4 ° 
4 feet x I foot 10,890 
4 feet x 2 feet 5>445 
4 feet x 3 feet 3)63° 
4 feet x 4 feet 2,722 
5 feet x 2 feet. . .' 4 > 35 b 
5 feet x 3 feet 2,904 
5 feet x 4 feet .- 2,178 
5 feet x 5 feet 1,74a 
6 feet x 6 feet 1,210 
8 feet x 8 feet 680 
10 feet x 10 feet 435 
12 feet x 12 feet 302 
15 feet x 15 feet 193 
16 feet x 16 feet 170 
18 feet x 18 feet 134 
20 feet x 20 feet 108 
25 feet x 25 feet 69 
30 feet x 30 feet 48 
33 feet x 20 feet 66 
The number of plants required for an acre, at any given distance apart, may be ascer- 
tained 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 rows by the 
distance between the plants. Thus, Strawberries planted three feet by one foot, gives each 
plant three square feet, or 14,520 plants to the acre. 
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