| Robert, I don't have any favorites because I don't attempt to grow apples here in southern OK where every other tree is a cedar tree, so Cedar Apple Rust is a constant issue for apples. If it weren't for the cedars, I'd grow Jonathan, Fuji and Gala and I'd have them on a dwarfing rootstock like M.111 if I had a choice about their rootstock. The apple varieties commonly recommended for Oklahoma are Jonathan, Gala, Fuji, Golden Delicious, Red Delicious and McLemore. In general, you need two apples (or at least one apple and one crabapple) so they can cross-pollinate one another. Pears are a different can of worms and that can of worms is fire blight....so I don't grow them here either. Asian pear varieties that are recommended here, and the varieties they normally pollinate, are: Chojuro: pollinates 20th Century, Shinseiki and Hosui Shinko: pollinates Hosui and Shinseiki Hosui: pollinates 20th Century, Shinseiki and Chojuro Shinseiki: pollinates 20th Century, Hosui and Chojuro 20th Century: pollinates Shinko and Chojuro Of the above pears, I think that 20th Century is partially self-fertile, but you'll get a larger crop and a better quality crop if the tree is pollinated by a different variety. It can be incredibly difficult to grow apples successfully if you have cedar trees nearby, so if I wanted to grow apples, I'd use a good preventive spray program to try to keep the tree from becoming infected with Cedar Apple Rust. By the same token, pears need preventive sprayings to deter fire blight. What tends to happen is that about the time the trees are bearing size, they get fire blight. I do not know if you'll find many of these trees at local retailers, although your chances are greater at a local or regional store than a national one. (Except, of course, Red Delicious and Golden Delicious trees are usually very easy to find, and some big box stores carry Gala and Fuji).) A good almost-local retailer is Womack Nursery in DeLeon, Texas....they are my favorite nursery for fruit trees and nut trees and should have at least 3 or 4 from each of the two lists above. Good luck with your fruit trees. Dawn |