To C. & O. Customers: 
Our interest in your success does not end with 
the shipment of your order. We also desire that 
you obtain satisfactory and profitable results. 
Write us regarding your planting problems and 
any helpful information you may require. 
Cc. & O: NURSERY CO. 
PLANTING CHART 
This convenient planting chart gives the correct 
planting distance at which various fruit trees 
should be set. It also shows the number of trees, 
at various distances, that can be planted per acre. 


Suitable Distance 
for Planting 
Number of shrubs or 
Plants for an Acre 


No. Tri- Number feet 
Feet Square angle Each 
Apart Method Method Way 
1x1 | 43,560 | 50,300 Apples @mieese. 25 to 35 
2x 2! 10,890 | 12,575 Pears¥.4. tem. 18 to 25 
3x3] 4,840] 5,890 Cherry, Sweet.. 25 to 35 
4x4] 2,722| 3,145 Cherry, Sour ... 20 to 25 
5x5| 1,742] 2,010 Plums) 3. eat an 18 to 25 
6x6] 1,210] 1,600 Prune@smc oat. cee 18 to 25 
LOL 888 | 1,020 Peaches ....... 18 to 25 
8x8| 680 785 ABPiCOtsmre. cer 18 to 25 
9x9 537 617 Nectarines ..... 16 to 20 
10x10 435 505 Quince 7. 12 to 18 
11x11| 360 414 Almonds ....... 18 to 28 
12x12 302 349 English Walnuts 40 to 60 
13x13 257 295 Falberts...ccccre 20 to 25 
14x14 222 255 Currants enters sto 7 
15x15 193 222 Gooseberries 4x 8 
16x16! 170 190 Raspberries .... 3 x 8 
17x17 150 tee Blackberries 5 x 8 
18x18 134 158 Olympic Berries 8 x 8 
19x19 | 120) 138 Strawberries: 
20x20 108 125 Field: 
ar 90 | 104 18 to 24” x 3to3l4! 
x24 76 88 G 
25x25 69 80 arden narecce tocee tt 
27x27 60 69 Grapes aces 8 x 10 ft 
Asparagus ...... Saxe! 
30x30 43 55 
33x33 | 40 46 Hedge Plants: 
35x35 35 40 Single Row .... 6in. 
36x36 33 38 Double Row .... 12 in. 
40x40 27 31 (Rows 1 ft. apart) 

How to Plant a Tree 
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times used when planting filler trees for later removal. 
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No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 
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