Show round A.-round 0 Orchard O VIGOROUS TREES ARE BEST FOR PLANTING In planting an orchard only trees of the best quality should be used This means menns vIgorous trees having good root systems free from disease and Insects and true to name No shaped ill tree should be used as the shape can never be corrected Best results cannot be obtaIned from using trees too old and too large There Is a tendency for those buying in small quantities to want trees that are re very large thInkIng thinking thInk thInk- Ing they will come Into bearing earlier The Thc younger and smaller trees will trees not not only come Into bearing as soon but can be trained toO to the desIred shape will cost less money and more ot of the trees will live says R. R F. F Payne extension extension ex- ex tension horticulturIst of oC the North Carolina State college and department ot of agriculture Best results are obtained from one one- old year apple and pear trees trees' four to five feet high one year plums and cherries three to four feet high pecans pecans pe- pe cans that ar are four to six feet teet high and from June budded peach trees that are two to three feet In length lenth Cheaper prIces can be obtained where a number number num- num ber of farmers club together and a d order their trees co operatively Upon receipt of the trees from tho nursery they should be set out at once It If this cannot be done they should be heeled In which means dIgging a trench deep enough to cover the roots setting the trees In thIs tre trench ch and coy coy- ering the roots so they will not dry out Many tre trees s especially pecans a are e lost through dr out out before they are are set In the orchard |