two inches deeper than it was in the nursery 
row, or about even with junction bud. Spread 
roots evenly, so they will feed from all sides, 
place top soil in bottom and pack well, even 
with top, then place two or three inches of loose 
soil on top. Hoe and cultivate well during the 
growiiip- season. 
In pruning — Space the main structural 
branches on trunk six inches apart. This will 
form a strong trunk and thus avoid c»'ntch split¬ 
ting in the future. Four or five main -brances 
should be sufficient to form a well balanced tree. 
Number of trees required to plant an acre at 
given distances apart: 
Rectangular' or 
Square Method 
Hexagonal 
16 X 16. 
.170. 
.196 
18 X 18. 
.134.:. 
.154 
20 X 20. 
.108. 
.124 
22 X 22. 
. 90... 
.104 
24 X 24. 
. 76. 
.:... 87 
26 X 26. 
. 64. 
. 74 
28 X 28. 
. 56. 
. 64 
30 X 30. 
. 48. 
. 55 
Most varieties 
listed are of my 
owm growing 
from buds and scions, personally selected, from 
my own orchards. Hence, you are assured of not 
only getting trees true-to-name, but of selected 
type, known vigor and productiveness .also. 
The quantity of trees I grow is limited to the 
number I can give my personal attention to the 
propogating, growing, handling and shipping. 
By this plan I feel sure that every tree wdll be 
of the kind purchased as well as the proper 
grade, vigor and health and should give you en¬ 
tire satisfaction. 
cfrueto Name Nursery 
H. S. GALLIGAN, Proprietor, 
Hood River, Oregon 
Phone 4796 
