Show f S set ei out fruit trees aa U e experience ce in this climate rather i ates in favor of the falls being the best time to tet sot outmost kinds of trees frees and shrubbery it may bot t 14 I 1 amiss to 0 ogi odi e r a few suggestions suggestion to those I 1 I 1 in fruit soil here that is best located for and adapted to rioh rich flavored fruit does not abound in in and animal manures it therefore re t trenching tren benching ren ching from 18 inches to two feet deep I 1 md rod a liberal admixture of the lacking ingredients ehlt dit as this is rather all an expensive and slid discourage laz tas 0 operation p eri erf a ion lon where i a person wishes to se set let t on out t a barge taiga number of rees th the foll foli following method net i od if properly carried parried out will answer nearly or quite ve well weli dig pits from 1 I to G feet in diameter wj zand froin from 18 Iii lil luches inches clies elies to 2 feet deep I 1 placing pi icing the barth so that it call can be reversed in putting back that la Is so that the top soll soil can ran be bd placed in ili the bottom of the pit and that which was at chebot the bot hot tom IOKI b be teft left on the surface scatter scalier coarsely bro loaa kaa bones old boots and shoes refuse from the dij aci bpi aud and tanneries canneries tann eries erles or any or all of 0 these there imd und u nd like lae article articles pretty freely over oscr the ilia bottom llad fillan fili fill fil the top soil between the spaces and until 61 aler faar aier oi of bouer bone ad Is covered ili ill ahu ihu H fill hil I 1 I 1 ilk ill a lay layen of acil to the adine adire thickness thic kness kneis and press I 1 it dm linw J liw feet after or three threw layers of this kind youcan begin to uw use barn birn b irn yard j 1 manhire man manure tire tiye instead of of t the bones se until the pit is filled bein garefal careful to place odly only well wa rna nure murel towrus tho thel top toy especially if it Is id 11 borse horse orbo orso dun lung 9 ets tim it might might fire fird and destroy nie tha bender tender lender 1 roots and aud kill the tree the advantages of or this i eathod method arel area are laly very obvious for it not only of a persons persona I 1 prot ring ying krou grou ud according accordi ag to his ilia 1 and leisure tha tho joo you round bot but it a el tree just Ps rs faira the lot lit wag enriched 1 at I 1 i 1111 1 cc ebany aily ally time taften tafter atje tua lua leaver begin egla tp 4 1 freely freety 1 at and the new woodi wood is pretty firmly ripened take up a tree as carefully as you can call and with as much earth ay as anat the distance it is td to be M i Vy edWill will adl adi admit ait Alt having got your otar tree near its t spot spot id dig h 11 earth 6 enough bugli from uhe the 1 centro centre I 1 pf af the prepared place to alow allow the roots free room carefully care carp fully trim ahe the ends eads of such roots as may be bl bruised and smooth off the end af the up root make the centre of the new now hole morg more or r less I 1 f r i crowning according to tho the natural a 4 inclination of f the riots place your tree ree care caTe carefully rAlly hirthe centro centra of or the little mound raising or lowering it until the earth mark on the trunk corresponds correspond swita the top of or the thie soil oil care careful ful fui lyu lypa 1 l t all the roots as ilea lida hearly r accordi according nr io to their nor normer former position as you yon can then theil begin to sprinkle in a thin layer of finely pulverized soil wet it down until the water stands standa over it aud arid as soo soon as the water settles away repeat the operation until the cheh hole vole ole oie is refilled 1 solema soma may y think thinh tc abye above instructions rather minute and so they are to one ong familiar ariwite with fruit raising but we have seen so eo many do no nothing thing about fhe the rn matter atter on account of the heavy expense of drenching trenching tren chink ching the ifil bie ble ground at once or put plit out their trees as s a surveyor 1 would stick down ils lis his jacob staff stuff T thus osing CT thein their time and labor and taxing 11 their nei nel neighbors bbous bb ors tat that we have been thus particular in order to 10 learn the poor and the uninitiated how to procure an abundance of good fruit by understandingly and itt at their leisure I 1 improving their ground we ave have three year old ceacil trees t as above directed that bore boro very fair crops thiis this season sonie some of the peaches weighing 1 six sit ot ounces inces another advantage of this mode is that by trenching drenching tren ching around the original pit as fas the tree roots foots fill iland it and want room which can gine gane generally rally raily be determined by the spread of the largest side branches and filling in as at first one can c control 0 atrol time and expense until the ground is sufficiently i enriched and at the same time lime have hate asa as thrifty trees and as large and fine flavored fruit as by the most expensive original start those who profess to know inow say that it is an I 1 I 1 excellent plan to jo smear over the roots of a tree with fresh cow dung just previous lo 10 its insertion in the ground we irive luve never tried it not having set any trees since we learned that idea li I 1 I 1 the mie plan now recommended for trees will answer equally well for all kinds of fruit shrubbery except that the pits need be made only some i 2 ot or 3 feet across save all your peach pum plum and cherry stones apple seeds ac and if you do not know how to manage to make the largest number grow grou enquire orsome one who does and if we can find time lime and room rm we will ili give you our plan unless some of tour professed gardener gardeners willbe will be dud kind enough the trouble offous off our oun hands and put 11 forward a better mode |