4 POMONA NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y— NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS 
Wagener Apple Tree in Bloom 
Wagener — This is one of the varieties that hear at 
an early age. The tree is a quick grower and 
very thrifty. It is planted a great deal as a filler 
for orchards, as it bears an abundance of fruit 
when young; is of rather dwarf habit and gets 
weak when old. The fruit is medium to large, 
skin tough and of a bright light red color. Flesh 
whitish, firm, crisp, tender, very juicy and sub- 
acid. Wagener is of the very best quality. Oct. 
to Feb. 
Esopus Spitzenburg— Large, deep red with gray 
spots, and delicately coated with bloom; flesh 
yellow, crisp, rich and excellent. Nov. to Apr. 
Jacob Sweet— A large, showy apple, green or yellow- 
ish, often with bright flush. One of the best 
sweet apples. Oct. to Apr. 
Ontario— Fruit large, uniform in size and shape; 
color, yellow splashed with carmine, highly col- 
ored, flesh tender, sub-acid. Nov. to Mar. 
Wolf River— Fruit is very large, some specimens 
weighing twenty -seven ounces ; round, flattened, 
conical, highly colored. An excellent cooking 
apple. Sept, to Dec. 
Seek No Further (Westfield) —An old favorite dessert 
apple. Oct. to Feb. 
Northern Spy Apple— This variety has long been a 
favorite in commercial sorts, in northern New 
England, New York, Michigan, etc. It is superior 
to some other standard varieties in flavor and 
quality and commands top prices. Large, striped 
and quite covered on the sunny side with dark 
crimson; and delicately coated with bloom. Juicy, 
rich, highly aromatic, retaining its freshness of 
appearance and flavor till July. A remarkably^ 
rapid, erect grower, and a great bearer. One o / 
the finest late keeping apples. 
Delicious— This apple is appropriately named for it 
is of handsome appearance as well as high quality, 
rivaling Spitzenubrg. It is oblong in shape and 
its bright red and yellow skin is very handsome. 
This apple has been largely planted in the North- 
west and ranks high in commercial orcharding. 
Since it has made good in the apple growing sec- 
tions someone has said it is a gem. It is the best 
in quality of any apple I have tasted. Everyone 
should plant one or more trees of Delicious apple 
that sold last year in Chicago and New York 
markets at $3.00 to $5.00 per bushel. Think what 
these prices mean to the grower of this valuable 
winter apple. 
Rhode Island Greening— This large and superior 
winter apple is famous over a large extent of 
country, and is more highly prized for cooking 
and eating than any other variety. It is a good 
keeper but will keep better if picked early. This 
Greening is a beautiful yellow color when ripe, 
and is a most abundant yielder. March to April. 
Jonathan— A beautiful red apple, highly flavored and 
of excellent quality, being tender, juicy, spicy 
and rich — a splendid family sort and highly 
profitable for market. Tree long-lived, produc- 
tive, and an early bearer. Nov. to Apr. 
Mann— Season, winter. Size, medium to large. This 
is an attractive yellow apple, mild sub-acid; a 
prolific and profitable variety. It is a long keeper 
in or out of cold storage, and a fine, vigorous 
grower. 
Tolman Sweet— Season, winter. Medium to large 
size; color, light yellow; flesh, white, firm, rich, 
and very sweet. Excellent for winter baking. 
Keeps well into spring. A late, well known 
favorite. Nov. to April. 
Northern Spy Apples 
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