GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Books, Etc. 
Citrus Fruits and Their Culture 
By H. HAROLD HUME 
PROPER DISTANCES FOR 
PLANTING 
Potted Kumquat in bloom 
Oranges on common stocks ..-25 to 30 ft. each way 
Oranges on C. trifoliata . 18 to 20 ft. each way 
Kumquats.10 to 12 ft. each way 
Peaches and Apples. 18 to 20 ft. each way 
Plums. 15 to 18 ft. each way 
Japan Persimmons. 15 to 20 ft. each way 
Pears, Le Conte. 25 to 30 ft. each way 
Pears, General varieties. 20 to 25 ft. each way 
Grapes, Bunch varieties. 8 to 10 ft. each way 
Grapes, Muscadine type.18 to 25 ft. each way 
Figs.12 to 15 ft. each way 
Pecans.40 to 60 ft. each way 
This work has been well received, and is heartily endorsed by the leading growers of citrus fruits. 
The subject of citrus fruit-growing has been thoroughly covered in all its phases, from the preparation 
of the land and the planting of the trees to the 
marketing of the fruit. 
From the standpoint of the grower actuallv 
engaged in the production of first-class oranges, 
pomelos (grape-fruit) or lemons, it is an invaluable 
book. It contains 600 pages, well illustrated with 
line drawings and half-tone engravings. Second 
edition 1907. Price, postpaid, $2.50. 
The Pecan and Its Culture 
By H. HAROLD HUME 
Pecans are rapidly becoming one of the most 
important orchard trees in the South. The merits 
of this valuable nut are being recognized as never 
before. 
To supply reliable information on pecan-grow¬ 
ing, this up-to-date work, touching everv cultural 
detail, has been prepared after a number of years’ 
careful study of the industry. The book is thor¬ 
oughly practical and contains, in condensed form, 
the information needed by every grower of pecans. 
Paper binding, 75 cts.; cloth. $1', postpaid. 
NUMBER OF TREES OR PLANTS TO THE ACRE 
Distance 
apart, feet 
1 by 1... 
2 by 2. .. 
3 by 3 - • • 
4 by 4 ... 
5 by 5... 
6 by 6... 
7 by 7... 
8 by 8 .... 
9 by 9... 
No. 
of trees 
.43,560 
. 10,890 
. 4,840 
• 2,722 
. 1,742 
. I,2IO 
. 888 
680 
• 537 
Distance 
apart, feet 
10 by 10 . 
t r hv t t. 
No. 
of trees 
. 435 
Distance 
apart, feet 
19 by 19 .. 
12 b V 12.302 
It b\' It . 
30 bv 30 .. 
H by 14 . 
35 by 35 • • 
15 by 15 . 
40 bv 40 .. 
16 by 16 . 
17 bv 17 . 
40 4o • • 
18 by 18 . 
. 134 
60 by 60 .. 
No. 
of trees 
....120 
....108 
.... 69 
.... 48 
•••• 35 
.. . 27 
.... 21 
. ... 17 
.... 12 
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