doing so is not advised as different tires are not all created equal.
neither in size, traction or handling characteristics.
the best solution is to have all 5 tires the same and rotate the spare in at every rotation.
I would hope that the tires would not differ more than 2-3/32nds of an inch and there should not be too many problems.
on top of that, if you do happen to have a tire damaged, the spare will match and you will be able to continue to use the other tires and have a new(or used spare that would not be put into the rotation pattern (as the others will likely be too far worn to just have one new tire.
this is the ideal situation. many people will not have a matching spare, and that just means that if one tire is damaged and they are not almost new, the others could be to far worn and a whole new set may be required.
this may be a good debate as many old timers may say it does not make a difference, but I don't buy that.
try to find matching tires with similar tread depth