32 Fruit Culture. 



Morello family universally do well in Colorado.- About 

 every house there should be at least a few trees of this 

 delicious fruit. 



Jesse Frazier has succeeded well with the Early Rich- 

 mond and the English Morello. A sweet cherry, known 

 as the Governor Wood, has given fruit, but he does not 

 think it a success sufficient to recommend it. Mr. D. S. 

 Grimes, however, places it on his list of leading varieties. 



Says Mr. A. N. Hoag: My cherry trees are from one to 

 six years old. The .little sour Morello stands the climate 

 very well. They require mulching, to keep them back in 

 the spring. Some of my trees are five inches through and 

 ten to twelve inches high. The trees have borne for three 

 years. 



W. A. Nelson does not believe that any of the sweet 

 varieties will succeed in Colorado. Has the Early Rich- 

 mond in bearing. Birds take all the fruit, he says, anyway. 



The following are recommended by D. S. Grimes : 

 Early Richmond. English Morello. 



Lieb Montmorency. May Duke. 



Governor Wood. 



He adds: Rich soil and constant irrigation are destruction 

 to cherry trees.. They will not bear high feeding or too 

 much water. 



D. M. Rose : I have cherry trees eight years old and 

 bearing excellent fruit. The varieties are Early Richmond 

 and the English Morello. 



