

5-in-1 Apple—All on one tree. Golden Delici- 
ous, Red Delicious, Rome Beauty, Yellow 
Transparent, Stayman’s Winesap. 5 ft. $3.15. 

PEARS {(Pyrus communis) 
Bears 6th year. Space 20 ft. 
@ Bartlett. Large, rich, juicy, golden. Young 
bearer. Canning, eating. 
® Beurre Bosc. Very large, rich, juicy. Late 
Sept.-Nov. Few windfalls. Eating. 
@ Duchess d’Angouleme. Extra large, green- 
ish yellow, spotted. Excellent. Long-lived. 
Young bearer. 
® Clapp Favorite. (P) Fruit large, pale lemon 
color. Fine-grained, juicy. August. 
@ Seckel. Small, attractive. Blight-resistant. 
Sept.-Oct. Eating, pickles. 
CHERRIES (Prunus) 
Sour and Sweet do not cross-pollinate. 
SOUR (P. avium) f 
Bear 8rd year. Space 18 ft. 
Early Richmond. Clear red, medium sized. 
June. One of the best. 
Montmorency. Largest, firm flesh. Disease re- 
sistant. Finest quality. June. 
English Morello. Mid-July. Handsome, tart 
fruit. Small tree. 
SWEET (P. cerasus) 
Bear 5th year. Space 20 ft. 
© Black Tartarian. (P—best.) Purplish black. 
Juicy, rich flavor. June. 
@ Royal Anne.“White Oxheart.”—Light yellow, 
rich, firm. July. 
@ Schmidt's Biggareau. Delicious, black, in 
clusters. July. 
@ Windsor—“Black Oxheart.” Large, juicy, 
firm, late July. 
APRICOT (Prunus) 
Bear 3rd year. Space 16 ft. 
Early Golden. Small, sweet, July. 
Moo park. Best quality of all, but not so 
hey to bear. August. 
QUINCES (Cydonia) 
Bear 3rd year. Space 12 ft.’ 
Orange. (P) Round, rich, golden yellow fruit. 
Excellent flavor. Sept. Cooking. 
SELF-STERILITY 
OF FRUITS 
Many fruits do not bear real crops if 
planted separately. Pollen from nearby 
trees of different variety is often needed. 
Noted on these pages by:— 
® = self-unfruitful. Do not plant by itself, 
but always with another variety of the 
same fruit to cross-pollenize. 
(P) = good pollenizer. 

