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NUMBER OF TREES OR PLANTS TO AN ACRE 
SUITABLE DISTANCES FOR PLANTING 
Apart Each Way 
3 feet.4,840 
4 feet.2,729 
5 feet.1,742 
6 feet.1,200 
8 feet. 680 
10 feet. 430 
12 feet. 325 
Apart Each Way 
15 feet. 200 
18 feet. 135 
20 feet. 110 
25 feet. 70 
30 feet. 50 
40 feet. 27 
50 feet. 17 
Feet 
Apples, Standard.... 30 to 40 
Pears, Standard.20 to 30 
Peaches and Apricots. 16 to 20 
Cherries.18 to 20 
Plums.16 to 20 
Grapes (Bunch). 8 to 10 
Grapes (Muscadine). 10 to 25 
Feet 
Figs.15 to 18 
Currants. 3 to 4 
Gooseberries. 3 to 4 
Raspberries. 3 to 4 
Blackberries. 5 to 7 
Strawberries.by 
Pecans.60 by 60 
APPLES 
FIRST CLASS—4-6 feet, 40c each; $3.50 per 10; $30.00 per 100. 
ORCHARD SIZE—2-3 feet, sold in multiples of 10, $15.00 per 
100; 10 for $2.00. 
Early Harvest. May and June. Medium size; pale yellow; slightly 
acid; good quality. Ripens at a season when no other Apple is in. Should 
be in every orchard. 
Yellow Transparent. One of the best early market Apples, of medium 
size; skin yellow; flesh crisp and sub-acid; almost immune to blight. 
Red June. Early. Medium size; dark red;, white flesh; juicy, sub¬ 
acid; ripens over a long period; bears well and is a very heavy cropper. 
Yellow Horse. Late summer. Large size; yellow, slightly red where 
exposed to sunshine. One of the best cooking Apples and fills in between 
seasons better than almost any other. Highly satisfactory all over the 
South. 
Grimes Golden. Early winter. Large; golden yellow; of high quality. 
Tree vigorous; a heavy bearer. 
Delicious. Late fall. Almost too well known to need description 
here. Fruit large, dark red, fine grained flesh, crisp, and juicy and of 
high quality. A splendid shipper and prolific bearer. 
Stayman Winesap. Winter. Larger and more prolific than the old 
W'inesap. Rich, dark red; firm; fine grained and juicy; adapted to a 
wide range of soils and climates. 
Winesap. Winter. Medium size; dark red; good quality; keeps well. 
Tree is a hardy grower and good bearer. A popular variety and well 
liked everywhere. 
Yates. Winter. Small; yellow with dark red stripes. Not, strictly 
speaking, a commercial Apple, but because of its sure and heavy crops 
has proven one of the most desirable Southern sorts. 
PEACHES 
FIRST CLASS—4-5 feet, 35c each; $3.00 per 10; $25.00 per 100. 
ORCHARD SIZE—2-3 feet, tied in bunches of 10 and sold in mul¬ 
tiples of 10, $15.00 per 100; 10 for $2.00. 
Early Rose (Cling). One of the most valuable of the recent introduc¬ 
tions ; ripens with the earliest; is an extremely free bearer and comes into 
bearing young. Fruit is roundish, medium to large size, and ripens ninety 
per cent red; is a good keeper and carries well. This has been the most 
profitable early variety in commercial orchards for a number of years. 
Arp Beauty (Free). Medium size; yellow, mottled with bright crimson; 
flesh is of rich yellow color and is really of very good quality for an early 
Peach. Tree is hardy and very prolific. 
Carman (Free). Large; creamy white with deep blush, fine flavor, 
hardy in production; a good shipper, strong grower, and early bearer. 
Indian Cling or Blood Cling. An old-time favorite wherever planted 
and grows to a large size; dark red flesh; a deep red, highly flavored. 
J. H. Hale (Free). Larger than Elberta; ripens several days later and 
is superior to Elberta in flavor; a beautiful golden yellow with deep car¬ 
mine blush. Has proven to be one of the best money makers of recent 
m Heath Cling (White Heath—Cling). Skin and flesh white, tinged with 
red; tender, juicy, and of high flavor. A wonderful Peach for canning 
an HUey (Early Belle). One of the best early shippers; large, white with 
bright red cheek. Has proven one of the most profitable sorts for com- 
m Belle°of Georgia (Free). Very large; white with red cheek; firm and 
of excellent flavor; uniformly large and a very prolific and sure bearer. 
Elberta Peach 
Early Elberta (Free). Very large; flesh yellow, firm, 
juicy, and of fine flavor. Ripens just ahead of Elberta. 
Elberta (Free). A standard by which all other 
varieties are judged; very large; yellow with red cheek; 
flesh yellow, firm, juicy, and of high quality; hardy; 
sure bearer and excellent shipper. 
All Fruits, Plants and Shrubs Should B e Sprayed. Read Pages 66 Through 70. 
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