POMONA NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y— NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS 25 
Fall Bearing Strawberries 
FRESH PICKED AMERICUS STRAWBERRIES October 30, 1912, and selling at ZS Cents a quart by the quart 
Americus (Per.)-Plant medium sized, foliage medium; a shade lighter in color than Francis, has a good heavy 
root system, a fairly good plant maker, blossoms strongly staminate, fruit light red, heart snaped, of fine 
texture, good quality, half the size of Brandywine, fruit stems stout, holding fruit well off the ground, 
has fruited the last five years on spring set plants and new runners from July to cold weather. It is not 
uncommon for a spring set plant to produce from six to twelve well loaded fruit stalks. 
Pan-American (Per.) —The first fall-bearing strawberry of American origin. It is just as persistent in bearing 
a crop in the fall months as other varieties are in the spring months, and is a good yielder. Until July 1st 
all blossom stems should be picked off. After that, let them grow and in about three weeks you can pick 
ripe berries and continue to pick them until cold weather. 
Productive (Imp.) -A seedling of Pan-American and Autumn. Plants model growers large deep rooted, 
sturdy and hardy. Berries medium to large in size with prominent seeds on the outside, making it a good 
keeper and shipper. The crop produced by this variety is simply enormous. They lay about the plants in 
heaps and piles. This is considered by Mr. Cooper, the originator, the most productive Fall Strawberry. 
Pomona Price of Fall Bearing Strawberry Plants. By Express (not prepaid.) 10 for 40 cents, 25 for $1.00, 50 for 
$1.75, 100 for $2.50. 
If Strawberry Plants are to be sent by mail postpaid add 20c. per 100 to the price quoted to cover cost of mailing. 
