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POMONA UNITED NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y. 
Apple Trees 
While there are many tempting fruits which nearly every person can grow in his field or 
garden, the Apple has been proclaimed king of all, since it is so healthful, can be so easily 
grown, and can be used in so many ways. Whereas in old times an Apple orchard of five or ten 
acres was considered a large planting, now orchards of one hundred, five hundred, eight hun¬ 
dred or a thousand acres are frequently found. Apple growing is now a business, whereas in 
former years it was simply a small side issue. Those who have good orchard lands, and there 
are thousands of acres of such lands in almost every township in each state, can devote their 
land to no more profitable use than by planting orchards. Our list of varieties embraces 
a selection of the best. 
POMONA SPECIAL PRICE FOR ALL VARIETIES APPLE TREES 
Size 
Age 
Height 
Caliper 
Largest Size 
2 yr. 
5-7 ft. 
24 and up 
Medium Size 
2 yr. 
4-5 ft. 
6 A-% 
Smaller Size 
2 yr. 
3-4 ft. 
v 2 - 5 a 
Largest Size 
1 yr. 
3-5 ft. 
Grade Each 10 100 
XXX.$0.60 $4.50 $32.50 
XX .55 4.00 27.50 
X .50 3.50 22.50 
XXX.60 4.25 30.00 
Mailing Size: First-class small size 3 ft. trees sent postage paid, 33c. each, 10 for $2.75 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG. Large, 
round; streaked red on yellow; tender, 
juicy, pleasant. A kitchen Apple of best 
quality and esteemed by many for des¬ 
sert. Tree a vigorous, fine grower, and 
an abundant bearer. August and Sep¬ 
tember. 
King of Tompkins County. One of the 
standard varieties grown for commercial 
purposes. The fruit is of a bright red col¬ 
or, large and uniform. The flesh is yel¬ 
lowish, crisp, tender, juicy and sub-acid, 
and of the best quality. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Medium to 
large; cream and yellow, tender, juicy, sub¬ 
acid fragrant, good flavor. Tree is very har¬ 
dy, healthy, somewhat of a dwarf grower, 
bears very young, fine as a filler and 
one of the few varieties that grow 
and bear bumper crops. Yel¬ 
low Transparent is the first com¬ 
mercial Apple on the markets, and 
ripens when the demand for Sum¬ 
mer Apples is extra strong; conse¬ 
quently it always brings the best 
prices. 
GRIMES’ GOLDEN. Medium to 
large size; skin golden yellow, 
sprinkled with gray dots; flesh 
crisp, tender, juicy, sprightly, very 
ood to best. Grown in the 
outh and Southwest. January 
to April. 
RED ASTRACHAN. This hardy, 
early variety is well known. 
Fruit large, roundish, nearly cov¬ 
ered with deep crimson, hand¬ 
some, juicy, good, highly es¬ 
teemed on account of its fine 
appearance, earliness, and hardi¬ 
ness. August. 
10 per cent cash discount. 
ROME BEAUTY. Keeps in good 
condition till May and June. Large, 
round, mottled and striped in dif¬ 
ferent shades of red. Flavor and 
quality away above the average. Ap¬ 
pearance and size are its valuable 
points. Always sells and always brings 
good prices. 
Twenty Ounce. Very large; greenish, 
becoming yellow, mottled and splashed 
with bright red. Flesh tender and 
juicy. September. 
Early Harvest. Medium to large; pale 
yellow; fine flavor. Tree a moderate, 
erect grower, and a good bearer. A 
beautiful and excellent variety for gar¬ 
den. August. 
Apple, Yellow Transparent 
This will in most cases more than pay transportation 
charges 
