Quality Fruit Trees St ate 5 

ADDIGI cs eens aed ee ane wet Rc OO hag 30 to 40 feet each way 
ADTIGO Gir a et pe et eatells ee ee Ee len 15 to 20 feet each way 
G1 gery ht Ae aM SNe Ye a epee SR eee ee 25 to 30 feet each way 
PCO CIs ree Bid oe she we tr er 18 to 25 feet each way 
Pay ti oy er ae ae td ee ag tee 25 to 30 feet each way 
NSA WDD bg hieten wesae oe ela RN A) CUR I Cee cee 15 to 20 feet each way 
COUPRLOG fas eee ee E On Ue iden tp et a) Ss 10 to 15 feet each way 
CTE DG eee ear wre) py eB eset) oar aes a 7 to 9 feet each way 
ASAT ae US mateo eine ees whe st eo eS OS Tees 1% by. 3 feet 
ISAC RIC Iv aaeee ae neg ran aen ag es Pe ee ee 3 by 6 feet 
RESP DOG V ees eects an ea eT ee ON eee DYE ORtCeu 
SUT AW CT Vaca ue ee a ae ee ee SnDVto Leet 
NUMBER OF PLANTS OR TREES FOR AN ACRE 
To figure the number of plants for an acre at any given distance, 
multiply the distance between rows by the distance between plants, 
which will give the number of square feet allowed to each plant, 
and divide the number of square feet in an acre (43,560) by this 
number. The quotient will be the number of plants or trees required. 

Partial view of a fine field of two-year Apple Trees—Photographed 
August 10, 1949. 
