4<br> Late that fall the land was ploughed<br> Early the following spring the land was harrowed down level and staked off 15x15 feet each way and planted with 1500 peach trees of the following varieties, Greensboro, 5% Yellow St. John, 50% Early Crawford 15% Elberta 30% ripening in the order named 0<br> When danger of frost was passed the land was once more planted with corn and kept clean<br> After the harvesting of a second bountiful crop of corn, the land was ploughed toward the peach tree row's, leaving a deep water furrow in the centre between the rows.<br> The proper drainage of any peach orchard is of absolute importance - <br> The following spring very few dead peach trees had to be removed. All trees were carefully straightened up. The land ploughed and prepaired for an entire change of crops - <br> Strawberry plants of the following commercial varieties, Beder wood for extra early, Glenmarry. Improved Wilison adn Williams, were bought and expressed from a Southern Climate, in order to have well grown plants before northern plants were ready<br> Three rows of strawberry plants were planted between each two rows of peach trees, first row four feet from peach row and plants set fifteen inches apart in row<br><br>