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CURRANTS 
An assured source of vegetables and fruits for your family is provided by this gar- 
den. Asparagus, strawberries and rhubarb require permanent locations, and should be 
grouped so as not to interfere with seasonal plowing. Annual vegetables from seeds, 
sets, or plants should be grouped together. Tomatoes ripen best if tied to stakes or 
if run on frames. 
Small fruits, including grapes, currants, raspberries and blackberries, can be ar- 
ranged along edges to help blend with the landscape treatment, and will give you 
fruit for many years. 
Apples, cherries, pears, crabapples and plums, which are the most successfully 
grown fruits in this locality, may be planted for landscape effects at various points 
about the grounds. The Swain Nelson Nurseries have many varieties of these fruits, 
which will bear after a short period of acclimation. 
