‘POLLINATION OF FRUIT t TREES 
The value of Bollinetion in e. ad icHon of a fruit crop. is now ; well 1 rec 
Although many varieties are seh oene espera ‘show that they « are gr aly : 
benefited by cross pollination. Ne es BCR Ee i pace Uae Rn a Me ea 
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fees are some brief aces on how to sola your varieties. Sie ae i ie ae a Me 
Sood collins: are Goriaa ‘Delicious, ees and Wealthy. 
these varieties in- your planting. ms mere ee ho. & te 
increased by slanting diferent yore for pollination, 
BLUEBERRIES: They need cross-pollination. Plant two or more different varieties to 
insure satisfactory crops. . 
Other kinds of holt trees and berries are self-fruitful. 
PLANTING DISTANCES 
Standard Apple, Sweet Cherry and Walnut Woes Gc or we ewiedenseues 25-30 ft. i 







Standard Pear, Plum, Sour Cherry, Peach and Nectarine Trees...........-.. 15-20 ft. - eae 
Dwert Apple, Quince and Apricot Treés. 4.2 ose ee 12-15 cee 








Grape Vines, Boysenberries, Climbing Roses..............-ss.scseeeeeee ee 6: B 
Bush Cherries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Blueberries, Gooseberries, eae 
Currants, Rhubarb: Roots, Ornamental Shrubs.j.0s. 41) ine vee ee 
Everblooming Roses SSE Cae tosi'ey Beep’ alo d-gie Nikig a callout a eres g Une Wns iat ats reper 

Strawberries and Asparagus Roots ays cass caacleieh eu are amr oe One ei 
_ PLANTING SEASON | 
continues throughout April and early May. 
We Sone to Southem states all winter. 
