12 POMONA NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y— NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS 
Select Varieties of Sour Cherries 
The Cherry grows best on gravelly soil, and there 
attains its highest perfection, but will do very well 
in almost any situation except a wet one. It is one 
of the most ornamental of all fruit trees which, with 
its delicious and refreshing fruit, makes it very de- 
sirable for planting near the dwelling, where beauty 
and shade, as well as fruit, are so desirable. 
The absence of Sour Cherries and the small 
amount of Sweet kinds offered in our markets is be- 
coming more noticeable every year. Why, we do not 
know, considering the desirability of this fruit. In 
some sections there were more cherries grown twenty 
years ago than there are now. 
Early Richmond — One of the most valuable and pop- 
ular cherries, unsurpassed for cooking purposes. 
It is the good old variety that yields such mar- 
velous crops in the gardens. The most hardy of 
all varieties, uninjured by the coldest winters. 
Tree slender in growth, with a roundish spreading 
head, exceedingly productive. Ripens through 
June. The cherry tree bears almost every year, 
and is an easy fruiter. For many years Dansville 
has been the largest cherry growing section of 
the U. S., while the majority of nurserymen are 
buyers instead of growers. 
What's More Attractive than a Cherry Orchard in Full 
Bloom 
Early Richmond Cherries (reduced) 
CHERRIES 
Under the tree the farmer said. 
Smiling and shaking his wise old head: 
“Cherries are ripe! but then, you know, 
There’s the grass to be cut and the corn to hoe; 
We can gather the cherries any day, 
But when the sun shines we must make our hay; 
Tonight, when the work has all been done, 
We’H muster the boys, for fruit and fun.’’ 
Pomona Sour Cherry Trees, 3 to 4 ft. high, well rooted and branched 
Baldwin— Of the Morello type; round, slightly sub- 
acid, sweetest and richest. A fine upright grower, 
remarkable for earliness, hardiness and produc- 
tiveness. June. 
Dyehouse — A very early and sure bearer, ripens a 
week before Early Richmond. For tarts, pies 
and canning it has no equal for home use. June. 
May Duke — Large red ; juicy and rich ; an old, ex- 
cellent variety; vigorous, productive. June 15, 
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