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POMONA UNITED NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y. 
Pomona Sour Cherry Trees 
We consider Cherry orchards the most profitable of any fruit. The trees begin to bear 
two years after planting, growing rapidly so that in a short time you are able to realize hand¬ 
somely on them. By arranging varieties the time of ripening can be lengthened out through 
June, July and August, thus enabling the planter to harvest the crop to best advantage. 
POMONA SPECIAL PRICE FOR ALL SOUR VARIETIES CHERRIES 
Size Age Height Caliper Grade Each 10 100 
Largest Size 2 yr. 5-6 ft. % and up XXX.$0.45 $3.00 $20.00 
Medium Size 2 yr. 4-5 ft. XX .35 2.50 15.00 
Smaller Size 2 yr. 3-4 ft. YrYs X .30 2.00 10.00 
Mailing Size: First class small size 3 ft. trees sent postage paid, 30c. each, 10 for $2.35 
MONTMORENCY (Large). The most 
popular of all hardy Cherries for mar¬ 
ket and home use. This Cherry is 
planted largely in all parts of the coun¬ 
try. The fruit is in great demand by 
canning factories and others, and sells 
at fancy prices. It is of large size, light 
red in color, stem rather short. The 
tree is very hardy and a vigorous grower. 
The trees bear fruit soon after planting. 
EARLY RICHMOND. One of the 
most valuable and popular Cherries. 
Unsurpassed for cooking purposes. It 
is the good old variety that yields such 
marvelous crops in the gardens. The 
most hardy of all varieties, uninjured 
by the coldest Winters. Tree slender 
in growth, with a roundish spreading 
head, exceedingly productive. Ripens 
through June. 
Cherries, Early Richmond 
Ostheime. Very hardy, fruit large, 
and roundish. Flesh is liver col¬ 
ored, tender, juicy and almost 
sweet. Quality good. 
May Duke. Large red; juicy and 
rich. An old, excellent variety. 
Vigorous, productive. June 15. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Without 
doubt one of the most valuable 
of this class. English Morello 
is late and much liked by canning 
establishments. One of the safest 
Cherries to plant. 
All varieties of Cherry trees on 
Mazzard roots, 10c. per 
tree higher 
Dyehouse. A very early and sure bearer. 
For tarts, pies and canning it has no equal 
for home use. June. 
Wragg. A Russian variety. One of 
the hardiest Cherries. Vigorous and 
productive. Medium size, dark purple, 
fine quality and has produced 
annual crops at the northernmost 
limit. 
Gasport, N. Y., 
December 13, 1933 
Pomona United Nurseries: 
I ordered and planted 400 Peach 
Trees from you last Spring, all of which 
grew but one. They made a wonderful 
growth and were very satisfactory. 
Very truly yours, 
C. WARREN SILSBY 
