V. 
DISTANCE FOK PLANTINIC 
Apples 
25 to 30 feet 
Pears, standard 
.18 to 20 feet 
Peaches 
16 to 18 
a 
‘‘ dwarf 
10 
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Nectarines 
1() to 18 
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Apricots 
..16 to 18 
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Cherries 
12 to 15 
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Plums 
.10 to 12 
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Quinces 
8 to 10 
( ira})es 
.. 6 to 8 
bb 
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Currants 
3 to 4 
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( iooseberries 
. . 3 to 4 
bb 
Jtaspberries 
Blackberries 
. . 2 by 6 
bb 
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Strawberries 
bb 
.\sparatjus 
.. 2 by 31 
bb 
NUMBEK OF TREES. ETC.. ON AN A(TiE. 
Ixl foot 
2x2 feet 
3x1 “ 
3x2 “ 
43560 
10800 
14520 
7260 
5x5 feet 
()x6 •• 
8x8 “ 
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1742 
12,0 
680 
435 
3x3 “ 
4840 
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4x1 “ 
. . ..10800 
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1 03 
4x2 “ 
5445 
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17() 
4x3 “ 
3630 
18x18 “ 
1 34 
4x4 “ 
20x20 “ 
1 03 
5x2 “ 4350 
25x25 
60 
.5x3 “ 
2004 
3(*x30 
48 
5x4 “ 
2178 
33x20 '• 
The numbei- of plants required for an acre at any <jiven distance 
apart ma}'’ l>e ascertained l)y dividing the nuinher of scpiarc feet in an 
acre (4:f.5C0) by the number of square feet given to each plant, which 
is found by multiplying the distance between the rows by the distance 
l»etween the plants in the row. For example: J’lum trees j)lanted ten 
feet apart each way gives each tree 100 square feet, or 435 trees per 
acre. 
