POMONA UNITED NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y. 
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Rochester Peach 
Peach Trees— Continued 
ROCHESTER (Yellow, Freestone). 
A remarkable new early Peach, 
which seems to combine the high 
quality of the Early Crawford with 
the productiveness of the Elberta. 
Coming into the market as it does 
about two weeks ahead of Early 
Crawford, it commands not only 
the highest price but a ready sale. 
An^ early bearer, often producing 
fruit the year after planting. The 
fruit is large, yellow mottled with red 
in color, with thick, firm, juicy flesh, 
rich and sweet in flavor. The trees 
are hardy, vigorous and productive. 
Ripens here the middle of August. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY. A magnifi¬ 
cent large yellow Peach of good 
cjuality. Tree vigorous and prolific; 
its size, beauty and productiveness 
make it one of the most popular va¬ 
rieties. Season beginning of Sep¬ 
tember. This valuable Peach has long 
been a favorite for large size, beauty and 
quality of fruit. Most people when they 
buy Peaches ask for Crawford’s. 
Carman. A very hardy Peach, ripening 
at same time as Early Rivers, yet al¬ 
most as large as Elberta. Skin pale 
yellow with blush on sunny side. Flesh 
white, tender, sweet and melting. Ships 
well. August. 
Belle of Georgia. Large. White, with 
red cheek. Flesh white, firm and of 
excellent flavor. Tree very productive. 
Early July. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Ripens about a week 
to ten days earlier than Elberta. Yellow, 
freestone, large, somewhat similar to El¬ 
berta, but a trifle better flavor. Excellent 
home orchard Peach. 
Fitzgerald. Fully equal to Crawford’s 
Early in size, quality and color. A very 
early bearer, hardy, succeeding in Canada 
and in Michigan perfectly. Fuit large, 
brilliant yellow with red cheek. Highest 
quality. 
Beer’s Smock. Large, yellow, with red 
cheek. Flesh yellow and of the very 
best quality for the season. A regular and 
enormous bearer, making it very desirable 
for market purposes. 
ELBERTA. A valuable, large Peach of good 
quality. The best orchard variety, and 
valuable also for planting in the garden. El¬ 
berta is hardier in bud than many varieties; 
therefore a more uniform cropper. Elberta 
is large, yellow, with red cheek, juicy and high- 
flavored. Flesh yellow. Freestone. Season 
medium early. 
Nectarines 
The Nectarine has size and a smooth skin like 
the Plum, and requires the same treatment. It 
is like the Peach in other ways and requires the 
same culture. The melting, juicy texture of 
the Nectarine and its delicious flavor, furnish 
one of the most delightful fruit eating episodes 
of the early Autumn. 
SURE CROP. Attractive dark red, large, hand¬ 
some, flesh white; freestone, high quality. 
HUNTER. Handsomely colored with red, medium, 
yellow flesh; freestone, good quality. 
Price of Nectarines: 
4 to 5 ft 
3 to 4 ft 
Elberta Peaches 
Each 10 
$0.95 $8.50 
.75 6.50 
