POMONA UNITED NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y. 
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Strawberries 
SENATOR DUNLAP. A well 
tested, early variety. One of the 
safe sorts to plant everywhere. 
Fruit good size, regular form, beau¬ 
tiful bright red, glossy, firm, splen¬ 
did keeper and shipper. Excel¬ 
lent quality. One of the best for 
canning. 
CORSICAN. Is a great Straw¬ 
berry for many reasons. First, 
it is the biggest berry; second, 
it is the brightest and best in 
color; third, it is a great yielder, 
and producer; fourth, and the 
most important of all, the foliage 
is exceedingly vigorous and 
leathery. 
Strawberries, Corsican 
PREMIER. Early to late. Noted for 
its long fruiting season. Ripens with 
the early varieties and continues fruit¬ 
ing until late varieties come in. It is 
adapted to all sections of the country. 
No weakness of any kind. Fruit large 
to very large and holds its size well through 
ripening season. 
PRICES FOR ALL VARIETIES O 
25 for 85c., 100 for $1.25, 1000 for $9.00. ] 
Note —Do not order Strawberry plants sent 
by freight. Our patrons order from 50 to 500 
trees, and 500 or more Strawberry plants by 
freight. Now the trees should go by freight 
and the Strawberries by express, or small lots 
by mail. In all cases when desired by mail, add 
postage at rate of 20c. per 100. Always state 
plainly when the Strawberry plants are to be 
send by express or mail. 
STRAWBERRIES (BY EXPRESS) 
ordered by mail, 25 for 95c., 100 for $1.45 
Currants 
The Currant is one of the most productive and best paying small fruit that we have. 
There is, we believe, more profit to the acre in Currants than in any other small fruit. 
WILDER (Red). Very large; deep red; 
bunches long. Plants erect, stout, vig¬ 
orous and productive. 
Fay’s Prolific (Red). A cross between 
Cherry and Victoria. Of large size, fine 
flavor and claimed to be twice as prolific 
as the Cherry. 
RED CROSS. A strong growing variety. 
Cluster long; berry medium to large, 
bright red; quality good to best. Very 
productive. 
Prices for all varieties of Currants: 
2 yr. bushes, 30c. each, 10 for $2.50, 
100 for $15.00 
Gooseberries 
Plant in good rich soil and give a liberal dressing of manure every season. Regular 
pruning every year is essential for the production of fine fruit. 
HOUGHTON. Small to medium; round- DOWNING. Large, handsome pale green, 
ish, oval, pale, sweet, tender, very good. and of splendid quality for both cooking 
Plants spreading; shoots slender. 2 yr. and table use. Bush a vigorous grower, 
bushes, 40c. each, 10 for $3.50. 2 yr. bushes, 40c. each, 10 for $3.50. 
Currant and Gooseberry bushes, by mail add 3c. to each bush ordered 
Rhubarb (Pieplant) 
The first thing in the Spring to furnish material for pie and sauce. Its health giving tonic 
properties make it invaluable as a Spring regulator. Easy to grow. Should be in every home 
garden. Plant in rows 4 feet apart with roots 3 feet apart in row. 
Myatt’s Linnaeus. The best variety for general use. Stems large, tender and of refined 
flavor. Yields abundantly. Strong, 2 yr. roots, 10c. each, 10 for 85c., 100 for $7.00. 
