Photograph from a Pleased Customer. Read Testimonial below. 
Howe, Ind., October 6, 1913. 
Maloney Bros. & Wells Co., Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen : This orchard of four acres was bought from you and planted April 28, 1911. There 
are 140 apples, 300 peaches and 100 cherries. About 18 of the peach trees had one or two peaches 
on and they were fine. 
The apple tree in front is a yearling Banana, now eight feet, 10 inches high. I only lost one 
apple tree out of the 140 and only one or two of the cherry trees. The peaches show for themselves. 
I am much pleased with results. 
Very truly yours, 
A. A. Wade. 
SQUARE PLAN for Setting an Orchard- Open circle 
represents permanents and dots fillers to be removed in 
20 years. 40 feet is a nice distance for setting permanents- 
Number of Trees or Plants to an Acre. The 
following table will show how many trees or 
plants are required for an acre at any distance 
apart. 
40 feet apart 
35 feet apart 
30 feet apart 
25 feet apart 
20 feet apart 
18 feet apart 
15 feet apart 
12 feet apart 
10 feet apart 
8 feet apart 
6 feet apart 
5 feet apart 
4 feet apart 
3 feet apart 
2 feet apart 
1 foot apart 
Square Method 
27 trees 
35 trees 
50 trees 
70 trees 
110 trees 
135 trees 
195 trees 
305 tree's 
435 trees 
680 trees 
1,210 trees 
1,745 trees 
2,722 trees 
4,840 trees 
10,890 trees 
43,560 trees 
Triangular Method 
31 trees 
40 trees 
55 trees 
80 trees 
125 trees 
155 trees 
225 trees 
350 trees 
505 trees 
775 trees 
1,600 trees 
2,010 trees 
3,145 trees 
5,590 trees 
12,575 trees 
50,300 trees 
1RIANGULAR PLAN for Setting an Orchard. A per¬ 
manent. C I-iller to be removed in 15 years. B Filler to 
be removed in 25 years. 40 feet is a good distance to set 
permanents. 
Suitable Distances for Planting 
Apples. Standard 
30 to 40 feet 
Apples, Dwarf 
8 to 10 feet 
Pears, Standard 
18 to 20 feet 
Pears, Dwarf 
10 feet 
Peaches and Apricots 
16 to 18 feet 
Cherries, Sweet 
18 to 20 feet 
Cherries, Sour 
15 to 18 feet 
Plums 
16 to 20 feet 
Quinces 
10 to 12 feet 
Grapes 
8 to 10 feet 
Currants 
3 to 4 feet 
Gooseberries 
3 to 4 feet 
Raspberries 
3 to 4 feet 
Blackberries 
5 to 7 feet 
Strawberries 
IK by IK feet 
Asparagus, in beds 
1 by IK feet 
Asparagus, in fields 
1 by 3 feet 
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