Most Direct Automobile Route to Allen’s Nurseries 8C Seed House. 
PLANTING AND PRUNING 
On arrival of stock, plant at once if possible; if not, remove from packing, wet down we 
mellow soil, packing dirt firmly about roots; but plant as soon as possible. Do not exr 
wind as stock so exposed is not liable to grow. Soil for planting should be well dra" - 
■ or broken roots with a sharp knife. Trim all the trees up to four or five branch 
top. Cut these branches back to within four or five buds of the body or in < ot 1 ' 
of the growth. Peach trees, all branches should be cut off and cut back '• 
not fail to cut back your trees or shrubs for best results. In planting m r 
roots. Use surface soil for filling in and plant as firmly as possible, 
, Dynamiting the holes for planting is better than digging holes " 
' -hole about the roots. 
AGE OF BEARING—DISTANCE TO PLANT 
As the age of bearing depends so much upon va' 
riety, soil, climatic conditions and care given, '' 
can only be an approximate table under avera r ' 
ditions. To ascertain the number of tree c 
required for any given space, multiply 
the space by the breadth to ascerta’ 
square feet contained therein, 
distance apart you intend to 
distance between each tree 
get the number of squa- 
will take. Divide the ** 
given space by t 1 
will require ■ 
or plants r 
