
2 THE CLYDE NURSERY 
THE BEST IN FRUIT TREES 
When you buy our Fruit Trees, you get sturdy, perfect trees, 
the very best that money can buy, yet the prices are always 
reasonable. We propagate by budding on whole root seedlings, 
which is the best of all methods. Our buds are always carefully 
selected from bearing trees with outstanding merits, some of 
them being from the orchards of the Ohio Experimental Station. 
This is your assurance that our trees are pure and of the best 
strains. 
Well cared for in the Nursery, the trees are thrifty and well 
rooted. We dig them carefully running the digger very deep 
so that we get all the feeding and fibrous roots 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. 
Number of Trees or Plants for an Acre of Ground 
Set at Regular Distances Apart 
Feet Feet 
babyy Vo eee eee 43560 5 by ° 5.22 1742 
ZV as eka ee ee 21780 6 by” 6.2.22 1210 
Do DY Aes eee ee 10890 8 by. -8.2_.2.. 22a 680 
=D SOV lies 2,2 ee 14520 10 by 10... 2a 435 
SB 6) es RO We iC 4840 16: by. .[6... 170 
A Dye. ie ew cio 10890 20: by 20>... 109 
ARDY mica heehee , eke 5445 29° by 25..1..c-ceee 70 
P.O» gre eekin see SPN rw 225 30: by." 30i3.. 22 48 
he 8k PAN, Rael ce ae 8712 35° by 35.:......eeee 32 
SDV) se a es 2904 AQ ‘by 40... 2 ay 
SN D Yo 4 idea a eee 2187 50: by 25022 eae. ae 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 of square feet for each plant or hill; which 
divided into the number of feet in an acre (43560) will give 
the number of trees to an acre. 
