GRAPES RECOMMENDED FOR SPECIFIC USES 
TABLE AND ROADSIDE MARKETS Brighton, Fredonia, Keuka, Ontario, Portland, Seneca, 
Caco, Worden, Golden Muscat, Niagara, Lucile, Delaware, Dutchess, Salem, Sheridan, Van Buren, 
Seibel No. 1000. 
UNFERMENTED GRAPE JUICE AND JELLIES Fredonia, Ontario, Worden, Westfield, Con- 
cord, Sheridan, Van Buren, and Catawba. 
WINE Delaware, Dutchess, Sheridan, Catawba, Westfield, Clinton, Isabella, Ontario, Ives, and 
Golden Muscat, Seibel No. 1000. 
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GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT AT HOME 
A carefully planned garden to provide plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables at 
low cost should receive serious consideration in making your plans for the coming 
year. In planning your fruit garden it must be remembered that the original plant- 
ing will continue to produce for years to-come. In these times of uncertainty wise 
planning of this nature will go a long way in making the future more secure. 
For whatever may come, the trees and plants in your garden will continue to 
grow, blossom, and produce fruit. 
MINIMUM NUMBER OF PLANTS 
REQUIRED FOR AN AVERAGE 
FAMILY 
Grapes: 12 vines for jelly, grape juice, 
fresh fruit. 
Raspberries: 40 to 75 plants, to supply 
fresh fruit, jellies, jams, canning. 
Strawberries: 50 to 100 plants for can- 
ning, jams, preserves. 
Currants: 6 to 8 plants for jellies, etc. 
Fruit Trees: 2 peaches, 2 apples, 2 pears, 
2 cherries, 1 prune. 
Nut Trees: 3 Filberts, 2 Black Walnut, 
1 English Walnut. 
PLANTING DISTANCES 

Gla POS sae hs ree eee: 8 feet 
AN PDIES) Siva ue pee ea ONC r ies 30. feet 
Reaches? cin tena eae eee 15 feet 
sweet Cherries) ae ee eee 25 feet 
SOUrE GHEriICSae iia ite aera 18 feet 
ADYICOLS atte en at eee 15 feet Portland, 
Filbert INS: Ope eee acst on eee 16 feet attine 
QUI COSH Rar osrs) Ree te eee LoRfeet 
PLUMS Wee eee ee ee 18 feet early Grape 
Raspberries and Blackberries.. 3 feet 
S trawberriesisins cas esse eee 1 foot 
GUTTants ae ee ere ere 4 feet 
PEAS. ae karen cbr oe ee 20 feet 
Wealnittsr practice cae eee a: 40 feet 
