24 POMONA NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y— NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS 
Corsican Strawberry 
Crescent — Medium, uniform, conical; bright scarlet; 
ripens with Wilson but continues longer. Plants 
wonderfully rank growers. Succeeds on all soils. 
Sharpless — This grand old sort originated in Pennsyl- 
vania, and has been planted everywhere with very 
satisfactory results. Fruit large size, showy and 
good. Season medium. 
Wilson’s Albany — The old standard sort for preserv- 
ing and canning. 
Haverland — Large, long, bright red ; a great yielder. 
One of the best of recent introduction. 
Glen Mary — An exceedingly attractive berry, as large 
as the Sharpless. Color a bright glossy crimson 
and so handsome that it brings the highest 
prices in market; moderately firm, and fine in 
flavor. The plant is vigorous, healthy and very 
productive, and the berries maintain their large 
size until the close of the season. 
Senator Dunlap — A well 
tested, early variety, 
one of the safe sorts 
to plant everywhere. 
Fruit good size, reg- 
ular form, beautiful 
bright red, glossy, 
firm, splendid keeper 
and shipper, excellent 
quality, one of the 
best for canning. 
Marshall — An extra large 
handsome berry of a 
high color and fine 
quality, ripening very 
early. Plants strong, 
with high culture 
Senator Dunlap Strawberry produces heavy Crops. 
Select Varieties of Strawberries 
The Strawberry delights in good, rich, moist soil, 
but will grow on any soil which is capable of raising 
good general crops. By planting early, medium and 
late varieties, the grower is supplied with fruit dur- 
ing the entire strawberry season. In hill culture 
plant 15 inches apart each way, in beds 4 feet wide, 
with alleys of 2 feet between. For matted rows, 
plant 1 foot apart in rows 4 to 5 feet apart, for va- 
rieties which make plants freely; for other varieties, 
3 feet apart will answer. 
Jessie — Large, handsome, roundish conical; firm; of 
good quality. Plant vigorous and productive. 
One of the best for home market. Season early 
to medium. 
Brandywine — A 
very late and 
firm berry ; a 
good shipper, 
good canner, a 
good all round 
strawberry. 
Season medium 
to very late. 
McKinley — Medi- 
um to late. 
Fruit large and 
firm, of round, 
conical shape 
and bright red 
color which ex- 
tends clear 
through the 
meat. Always 
attractive and 
of highest qual- 
ity. On rich loamy soil the fruit is very large, 
five and one-half pounds of fruit were grown from 
twelve plants of the McKinley strawberry. 
Corsican is a great strawberry for many reasons. 
First, it is the biggest berry; second, it is the 
brightest and best in color; third, it is a great 
yielder, and producer; fourth, and the most im- 
portant of all, the foliage is exceedingly vigorous 
and leathery, resisting fungus, drought, weeds, 
and even neglect of cultivation. 
Michael’s Early — Very productive; berries medium 
size, bright crimson, fair quality. 
Sample — Late, of large size and yields enormous 
quantities of high quality bright red berries. A 
standard shipping variety. 
NOTE : — Do not order strawberry plants sent 
by freight. My patrons order from 50 to 500 trees, 
and 500 or more strawberry plants by freight. Now 
the trees should go by freight and the strawberries 
by express, or small lots by mail. In all cases when 
desired by mail, add postage at rate of 20c. per 100. 
Always state plainly that the strawberry plants are 
to be sent by express or mail. 
Pomona Price for all varieties of Strawberry Plants, 10 for 25 cts., 25 for 50 cts., 100 for 85 cts., 1000 for $6.00. 
