22 FRENCH NURSERY CO. 
B&B - CHARGES 
For balling plants not offered B&B in this Price 
List. The following schedule will be in effect. 
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Due to labor shortage, balling prices herein quoted 
are subject to change without notice. 
TIPS ON DISTANCE TO PLANT - - NUMBER 
PER ACRE FOR SMALL AND LARGE FRUITS, 
ASPARAGUS, ETC. | 
Distance for planting - Square Method 
Distance for planting different kinds of fruit trees, 
etc., square method: 
Peach - 20 feet apart each way 
Standard Apple - 35 feet apart each way 
Cherry, Sour - 18 feet apart each way 
_ Cherry, sweet - 20 feet apart each way 
‘Standard Pear - 20 feet apart each way 
Plum - 20 feet apart each way 
Grape Vines - Rows 8 feet apart, 8 feet apart in row 
Currants and Gooseberries - Rows 4 feet apart, 4 
feet apart in row . 
Blackberries - Rows 6 feet apart, 6 feet apart in row 
Black Raspberries, Garden culture - 4x3 ft. 
Black Raspberries, Field culture - 7x4 ft. 
Red Raspberries, Garden culture - 4x3 ft. 
Red Raspberries, Field culture - 7x3 ft. 
Strawberries, Field culture - Rows 4 feet apart, 1% 
feet apart in row 
Strawberries, Garden culture - Rows 2 feet apart, 1 
foot apart in row 
Asparagus, in Field - Rows 5 foot apart, 2 foot apart 
in row 
Asparagus, in Beds - Rows 1% feet apart, 1 foot 
apart in row 
Rules for Other Distances 
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 
square feet in an acre (43,560), will give the number 
of plants or trees to an acre. 
