8 POMONA NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y— NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS 
Pomona Prices 
For all varieties of Selected Peach Trees, Guaranteed True to Name? 
3 to 4 feet high, 1 0 cents each, 10 for $1.00, 1 0O for 5.50. 
Select Varieties of Peaches 
Peach trees are easily cultivated, their compara- 
tive freedom from disease, the short period before 
they become productive, with the immense demand 
for the fruit and the facilities with which it may be 
shipped to distant markets, make peach growing ex- 
tremely profitable, and there are few kinds of fruits 
more highly prized and more keenly relished. 
To secure healthy, vigorous and fruitful trees, 
the ground must be kept clean and mellow and it 
should receive an occasional dressing of wood ashes. 
It should be remembered that peaches are all borne 
on wood of the previous season’s growth, and that 
this makes it absolutely necessary to prune the trees 
yearly, to remove dead branches and let in light and 
air, and keep the trees in good shape to produce bear- 
ing wood. 
Triumph — Earliest yellow-flesh peach, with good 
eating and shipping qualities, sure and abundant 
bearer; strong, vigorous grower. 
Willett — Bright yellow, mostly covered with red. 
Flesh juicy and rich. Sept. Freestone. 
Gold Drop— Medium size; hardy, very productive, 
quality the best, early bearer. Last of Sept. 
Carman — The Best Early Freestone Peach 
Pomona Peach Trees 2%— 3% ft. high, well rooted and branched 
Reeves’ Favorite — Yellow with beautiful red cheek 
Tree fine and large ; bears crop regularly. 
Stump — Roundish, white, with bright red cheek; 
flesh white, juicy and good. Late. Sept. 
Sneed — Very early; fruit creamy white with crim- 
son blush; productive; not inclined to rot. 
Hill’s Chili — Medium; deep yellow shaded with 
dark red. Hardy, vigorous and productive. 
Good market variety. First of Sept. 
Kalamazoo — Large, golden yellow, with crimson 
cheek ; flesh thick yellow, superb quality, small 
pit. Strong grower, early bearer, hardy and 
productive. 
Salway — Large; deep yellow, red cheek. Flesh 
yellow, juicy. Oct. 
Smock — Large size; light orange yellow with red 
cheek. Flesh yellow, juicy and rich. Oct. 
Yellow St. John — One of the best of the early 
yellow varieties. Of medium size, orange yel- 
low with a red blush on sunny side, flesh, ten- 
der, juicy and quality very good. Popular in 
many sections. Aug. 15th. 
Greensboro — A valuable early white peach. Much 
larger in size than Alexander, ripening about 
the same time. July. 
