THE CLYDE NURSERY, CLYDE, O. 
BETTER QUALITY FRUIT TREES 
Our fruit trees are grown here in our own large 
Nurseries under the personal supervision of mem¬ 
bers of our firm. The parent trees from which ours 
are propagated are always selected in bearing pri¬ 
vate or State Experimental Station orchards. Trees 
are chosen a parents only when they have out¬ 
standing records of Vigor, Hardiness and Produc¬ 
tiveness. You know that these trees are pure and of 
the best strains. 
Our trees, well cared for in the Nursery, develop 
into thrifty, well rooted trees, and when we dig 
them we run the digger under very deep, so that 
ALL the roots come out and you know the trees can 
grow for you. 
The laws of nature make trees bear better in 
groups, so plant more than one variety of each fruit 
so they may cross-pollinate. 
Varieties which are preceded by a star thus (*) 
have been tried and tested until we are certain that 
they will give satisfaction to our customers. These 
starred varieties are the best that can be had, 
* :J; 
Number of Trees or Plants for an Acre of Ground 
Set at Regular Distances Apart 
Feet 
1 by 1 - 
- . 43560 
2 by 1 - 
_ 21780 
2 by 2 - 
10890 
3 by 1 - 
__ _ 14520 
3 by 3 _ 
4840 
4 by 1 
10890 
4 by 2 - 
5445 
4 by 4 
2725 
5 by 1 
_ 8712 
5 by 3 
_ 2904 
5 by 4 
2178 
Feet 
5 
by 
5 
1742 
6 
by 
6 ___ 
_ 1210 
8 
by 
8 
680 
10 
by 
10 - 
435 
16 
by 
16 
170 
20 
by 
20 _ _ 
109 
25 
by 
25 
. 70 
30 
by 
30 
_ 48 
35 
by 
35 _ 
35 
40 
by 
40 _ 
. _ 27 
50 
by 
50 _ 
.. 18 
Rule: Multiply the distance in feet between the 
rows by the distance the plants are apart in the 
rows and the product will be the number square feet 
for each plant or hill; which divided into the num¬ 
ber of feet in an acre (43560) will give the number 
of trees to an acre. 
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