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eee Good pollinators are Cortland, Delicious, Macoun, Milton, and Wealthy. Include 
eh one of these varieties in your planting. 
RS: Plant at least two different varieties for proper pollination. Bartlett and Seckel 
fig do not pollinate each other. yee these two varieties are planted, a third variety 
eee should be coe ey 
tet CHERRIES: - Sweet re need cross- pollination. Plant at least two different varie- 
_ ties. Sour Cherries are self-fruitful. 
PEACHES, APRICOTS: They are self-fruitful. However, crops will be increased by 
5s Epa ad dierent varieties for pollination. : 
‘BUSH CHERRIES, BLUEBERRIES: They need cross-pollination. Plant two or more dif- 
ferent varieties to. insure satisfactory crops. 
z Most other kinds 4 fruit trees and berries are self-fruitful. 
: “ Por pom piste ipneedion we refer to Circular No. 132 issued by New York State Experi- 
ment Station, Geneva, N. Y. They will be glad to send you a. copy free of aude if 
FALL PLANTING 
Fall is an ideal time to plant most kinds of trees, shrubs, and roses. 
| Only such plants are listed in this catalog which do well when 
| ‘planted i in, the fall. 
: Proper planting time for most kinds of trees ond plants begins around 
the middle of October and continues until severe freezing weather. 
| Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Boysenberries, and Blueberries have 
OR aire & long growing season, and they have to be fully matured to be 
ee: transplanted safely, We prefer, therefore, to ap these kinds after 
et ; November eae 
Be Places: send in your order as soon as you receive this catalog. We 
| will ship at proper planting time. . 
