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POMONA UNITED NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y. 
Peach Trees 
Peach trees are easily cultivated. Their comparative freedom from disease, the short 
period before they become productive, with the immense demand for the fruit and the fa¬ 
cilities with which it may be shipped to distant markets, make Peach growing extremely 
profitable, and there are few kinds of fruits more highly prized and more keenly relished. 
To secure healthy, vigorous and fruitful trees, the ground must be kept clean and mel¬ 
low and it should receive an occasional dressing of wood ashes. It should be remembered 
that Peaches are all borne on wood of the previous season’s growth, and that this makes it 
absolutely necessary to prune the trees yearly, to remove dead branches and let in light and 
air, and keep the trees in good shape to produce bearing wood. 
POMONA SPECIAL PRICE FOR ALL VARIETIES PEACH TREES 
Size Age Height Caliper Grade Each 10 100 
Largest Size 1 yr. 4-5 ft. 9/16 and up XXX.$0.50 $4.00 $27.50 
Medium Size 1 yr. 3-4 ft. 7/16-9/16 XX .45 3.50 22.50 
Smaller Size 1 yr. 23^-3 ft. 5/16-7/16 X .40 3.00 17.50 
Mailing Size: First class small size, 2-2 3/£ ft. trees sent postage paid, 25c. each, 10 for $1.95, 
100 for $9.50 
CHAMPION. Tree and fruit buds 
extremely hardy. Has stood eighteen 
degrees below zero, and produced 
a full crop the following Summer. 
The flavor is delicious, sweet, rich, 
and juicy. Skin creamy white with 
red cheek. 
NIAGARA PEACH. The fruit of the 
Niagara Peach is much like that of Early 
Crawford in appearance, being large, 
oval, yellow with brilliant red cheeks. 
The flavor is rich and piquant, remind¬ 
ing one of the very best Peaches he ever 
ate. Season medium early. 
Champion, the Highest Quality White Peach 
J. H. HALE (Yellow, Free¬ 
stone). A notable variety 
of recent introduction, un¬ 
usually large in size of fruit 
and very handsome. Largely 
advertised as a rival to 
Elberta for commercial hon¬ 
ors, but reported in many 
sections as not prolific enough 
to compete with that grand 
old variety. Of a deep 
golden yellow color overlaid 
with bright carmine. Flesh 
firm, fine grained and good 
in quality. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE. Of 
large size; skin yellow or 
greenish yellow, with dull 
red cheek; flesh yellow. Tree 
vigorous; moderately produc¬ 
tive. One of the finest late 
sorts. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Another 
successful introduction better 
than average size, globular, 
prolific, with dependably re¬ 
curring crops. Its meat is 
yellow, juicy and deliciously 
sweet; the showy exterior an 
attractive ripe yellow with one 
red blotch. September 1. 
