POMONA NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y— NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS 15 
Select Varieties of European fMums 
Imperial Gage— Of medium size; oval; greenish; 
flesh juicy, rich and delicious ; parts from stone. 
Tree a vigorous grower; very productive and one 
of the best of plums. Middle of Aug. 
York State Prune (The Dansville Prune) — One of the 
largest, best in quality and most productive of all 
prunes, large size; color dark blue, covered with 
purple black; delicious; freestone, last of Aug.; 
originated at Dansville, N. Y., a vigorous grower 
and hardy. 
Thanksgiving Hardy Prune— Very productive, good 
quality and long keeper. It will keep for weeks 
and months after picking like an apple. 
Hungarian Prune (Ponds Seedling) — Very large, 
dark red, juicy and sweet. Its large size, bright 
color, productiveness and shipping qualities ren- 
der it a profitable variety for home or distant 
markets. Sept 
Yellow Egg — Very large and beautiful; yellow; a 
little coarse, but excellent for cooking. Vigorous 
and productive. Aug. 
Yellow Gage — Fruit large; flesh deep yellow, rich, 
sugary and melting. Tree very vigorous and 
productive. Middle of Aug. 
Shipper’s Pride — Very productive. Fruit of large size 
and nearly round; color handsome dark purple; 
quality fine, juicy and sweet ; excellent for can- 
ning; a good shipper. Middle of Sept. 
German Prune— Of medium size; oval ; purple or 
blue; rich, juicy, fine. Tree vigorous and very 
productive. Sept 
Tatge — Evidently a seedling of the Lombard. Is 
larger, more nearly round, darker color and finer 
• quality than that well known and excellent va- 
riety. Claimed to be the hardiest, most produc- 
tive and longest-lived plum known. 
Washington — This is one of the finest and most pop- 
ular plums. Fruit very large, roundish oval ; skin 
yellow, with a slight crimson blush in well ripened 
specimens; flesh very sweet. Tree vigorous and 
very productive. Last of Aug. 
Niagara — Of large size and first rate flavor; color 
dark blue. Good bearer ; not liable to rot. Ripens 
about Aug. 1st. 
Pond’s Seedling — A magnificent plum; light red, 
changing to violet; flesh rather coarse. Tree a 
vigorous grower and most abundant bearer. One 
of the most attractive in cultivation. Sept. 
Moore’s Arctic — Skin purplish black, with a thin 
blue bloom; flesh greenish yellow, juicy, sweet 
and of pleasant flavor. “ The hardiest plum grown, 
and free from black knot. Tree healthy, vigor- 
ous; an early and abundant bearer.” Sept. 
Roosevelt— Fruit large, color purple, good quality 
and unexcelled for eating and canning. 
Fellemberg (French or Italian Prune) — The finest 
quality prune; oval; purple; flesh juicy and de- 
licious; parts from stone; fine for drying. Tree 
a free grower and very productive. Sept. 
Grand Duke (New)-- A valuable late plum as large 
as the Bradshaw, entirely free from rot and 
ripening latter part of Sept. 
Green Gage — Of the highest quality. Tree a moder- 
ate grower. Sept 
Lombard — A favorite with plum growers, of medium 
size; oval violet red; flesh yellow, juicy and 
pleasant. Tree very vigorous, a great bearer, 
and peculiarly well adapted to light soils. In my 
experience it outyields all other varieties, yet all 
varieties of Plums are remarkably productive. 
The fruit usually hangs so thick that one should 
thin out one half. The more you thin it the 
larger and better the fruit. Sept. 
Monarch— Of the largest size, even larger than 
Grand Duke; brilliant bluish purple. Free from 
rot and disease, and of extra good quality. One 
of the very best for home or market. Sept. 
Bradshaw — A fine early plum; very large; dark 
violet red; juicy and good. Tree erect and vig- 
orous. As regards productiveness it has no equal. 
To produce the finest fruit heavy thinning should 
be practiced. The quality is excellent, and is 
destined to become one of the most popular 
Plums for canning. This plum is very largely 
planted throughout Western New York. Valuable 
for market and home use. Aug. 
Beauty of Naples — Large size; color greenish yellow; 
flesh firm, juicy and very fine flavored. Tree 
very hardy and prolific. Middle of Sept. 
York State Prune 
n Pi-tcr- c For all Varieties of 2 Vr. Selected Plum Trees, Guaranteed True to 
rUniUlltM rril/Ca IVame, 3 to a feet high, 10 cents each, 1 0 for $1.00, 1 0O for $10,00. 
