POMONA NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y— NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS 1 1 
Lambert — A valuable Sweet Cherry of the largest 
size. Skin dark purplish red, almost jet-black 
when ripe. Flesh firm, rich and juicy. Tree 
hardy, a strong grower and an enormous bearer. 
Windsor — Fruit large; liver colored, resembling the 
Elkhorn, ripening a. few days after that variety; 
flesh remarkably firm, of fine quality. Tree 
hardy and prolific. Vigorous. Middle of July. 
Yellow Spanish— Large, pale yellow, with red cheek; 
firm, juicy and excellent; one of the best light 
colored cherries; productive. Last of June. 
Rockport — Fruit large, heart-shaped; skin pale 
amber; sweet and excellent. July. 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau — Black; flesh dark, firm. Very 
productive. July. 
Black Heart (Black Ox Heart) — An old variety; 
deep black; flesh tender, juicy, sweet. July. 
Black Russian — Fruit large; deep black; flesh solid 
and firm. Last of July. 
Mercer — Tree very hardy. Fruit dark red, larger 
than Black Tartarian. End of June. 
Royal Ann (Napoleon)— A valuable cherry of the 
largest size. Pale yellow, with bright red cheek; 
very firm, juicy and sweet; valuable for canning. 
Sweet Varieties of Cherries 
The fruit of which is heart-shaped with tender, 
sweet flesh and the trees rapid growers. With my 
experience in growing cherries I by all means urge 
every owner of a home with a little space to plant 
Sweet Cherry Trees. No fruit is more liked by mem- 
bers of the family than this delightful fruit when 
fresh picked, stewed or preserved. 
Napoleon Cherry — Fruit very large, oblong, pale 
yellow with a bright red cheek in the sun. Flesh 
very hardy, brittle, reddish at stone, juicy and 
sweet. Tree a vigorous and erect grower, very 
productive. Early in July. 
Bing— One of the most delicious Sweet Cherries 
grown. Tree very hardy and vigorous with heavy 
foliage. It succeeds in the East better than most 
sweet varieties. Fruit is large, dark brown or 
black and of very fine quality. Bing is a good 
shipper and should be planted with Lambert for 
commercial purposes. 
Black Tartarian— Very large; bright purplish black; 
half tender; juicy, very rich. Tree a remarkably 
vigorous and erect grower, and an immense 
bearer. One of the most popular varieties in all 
parts of the country. Ripe last of June. 
Gov. Wood— One of the best. Clear, light red; 
tender and delicious. Tree vigorous and produc- 
tive. End of June. 
Napoleon Cherries (reduced one-half) 
Pomona Prices 
For all varieties of 2 1 fr. Selected Sweet Cherry Trees, Guaranteed True 
to Name, 3 to 4 ft. high, lO cents each, lO for $1.00, 1 0O for $10.00. 
