POMONA UNITED NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y. 
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Plum and Prune Trees 
POMONA SPECIAL PRICE FOR ALL VARIETIES PLUM TREES 
Size Age Height Caliper Grade Each 10 100 
Largest Size 2 yr. 5-7 ft. % and up XXX.$0.60 $4.50 $35.00 
Medium Size 2 yr. 4-5 ft. XX .55 4.00 30.00 
Smaller size 2 yr. 3-4 ft. Vr h A X .50 3.50 25.00 
Mailing Size: First class small size, 3 ft. trees, sent postage paid, 35c. each, 10 for $3.25 
Yellow Egg. Golden yellow covered 
with thick bloom. 
French Prune. Very productive, 
large size, dark purple, fine flavor. 
Desirable for home garden. 
Reine Claude (Bavay’s Green Gage). 
Roundish, oval, greenish, marked 
with red in the sun. A great favor¬ 
ite. September. 
Fellemberg Prune. A fine late 
Prune; oval, purple; flesh juicy and 
delicious. September. 
NIAGARA. Of large size and first 
rate flavor. Color dark blue. Good 
bearer. Not liable to rot. Ripens 
about August 1st. 
RED JUNE. The color is a mottled 
garnet red overlaid with thin but 
very distinct and delicate bloom. 
July. 
German Prune. Of medium size; 
oval; purple or blue. Rich, juicy, 
fine. Tree vigorous and very pro¬ 
ductive. September. 
Italian Prune. Late. Medium size. 
Dark purple. Delicious. Fine for 
drying. 
MONARCH. A very handsome, large, 
rich purple Pum that has attained pop¬ 
ularity more quickly than any other 
Plum of recent introduction. Flesh 
golden yellow, juicy and sweet. Trees 
hardy and productive. Ripens in Oc¬ 
tober. 
Abundance. Tree bears early in sea¬ 
son, being a pinkish red, changing to 
a darker red, mottled with thin bloom. 
August. 
BRADSHAW. The trees grow large 
and well formed, bear regularly and 
heavily. The Plums are large, attrac¬ 
tive in appearance, being a light, pur¬ 
plish red changing to dark reddish at 
maturity, which occurs in July. 
Burbank. Is handsomely colored dark 
red over a yellow ground. It is a very 
desirable variety for home plantations 
in New York, bearing early in July. 
Bradshaw, the Largest and Leading Plum 
LOMBARD (Purple). A great favor¬ 
ite, as it adapts itself to widely differ¬ 
ent soils and climates and does well 
where other varieties would not thrive. 
Robust, healthy, productive and a regu¬ 
lar bearer. Extremely hardy. 
YORK STATE PRUNE. A sueriorp 
strain of the German Prune. The 
most widely grown of all Plums. In 
our opinion the most profitable Prune 
for orchard purposes and a variety that 
should be in every home garden. It 
is finely flavored whether eaten out of 
hand, stewed, or cured as a Prune. 
Shropshire Damson. Fruit oval. Tree 
a good grower, and enormously pro¬ 
ductive. Fruit of medium size produced 
in thick clusters of groups. Dark purple 
color. 
All varieties of Prune Trees 
5c. per tree higher 
