POMONA UNITED NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y. 
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Blackberries 
This profitable fruit should be planted for garden use in rows 5 feet apart, with plants 
3 feet apart in rows. For market, in rows 6 feet apart, with plants 3 feet apart in the row's. 
Give the plants the same cultivation as for Raspberries. 
Blower. Large size, jet black, good ship¬ 
per, best quality, unexcelled productive¬ 
ness are the main characteristics of this 
splendid new sort. 
Minnewaska. Wonderful, hardy, produc¬ 
tive, good Blackberry, has not been for¬ 
gotten by us, or our old patrons. Its 
principal points are hardiness, excellent 
quality, earliness, and continued bearing 
and productiveness. 
SNYDER. Extremely hardy; enormously 
productive; medium size. 
Strong, No. 1 Plants: By express, 10 for 75c., 
Agawam. Ripens earlier than other kinds, 
and has a flavor similar and equal to the 
w'ild berry. Very hardy. 
ELDORADO. The best all-rouAd berry yet 
produced, combining nearly all the good 
qualities found in a Blackberry. The vines 
are very hardy and vigorous, enduring the 
Winters of the far Northwest without 
injury and their yield is enormous. The 
berries are large, jet black, borne in large 
clusters and ripen w'ell together; they are 
very sweet, melting, have no hard core 
and keep for eight or ten days after 
picking. 
PRICES FOR ALL VARIETIES OF BLACKBERRIES 
25 for $1.00, 100 for $3.00, 1000 for $30.00 
25 for $1.50, 100 for $4.50 
Grapes 
Concord. Black. Bunch large, shouldered, 
compact; berries large, covered with a rich 
bloom, skin tender, but sufficiently firm 
to carry well to distant markets. Flesh 
juicy, sweet, pulpy, tender. Vine a strong 
grower, very hardy. 
NIAGARA WHITE. Occupies the same 
position among the white varieties as 
Concord among the black; the leading 
profitable market sort. Bunch and berries 
large, greenish white changing to pale 
yellow when fully ripe. 
Concord Grapes 
Agawam . Red 
Brighton .Red 
Catawba .Red 
Caco .Red 
Chas. A. Green .White 
Delaware .Red 
Salem .Red 
Moore’s Diamond .White 
Moore’s Early .Black 
Pocklington . White 
Worden .Black 
PRICE FOR ALL VARIETIES OF 
GRAPES (Except Concord) 
Strong, 2 yr. vines, 30c. each, 
10 for $2.00, 100 for $12.00 
Concord, 2 yr. No. 1, 25c. each, 
10 for $1.50, 100 for $8.00 
Mailing size, 2 yr. Grape Vines, add 
2c. to each vine to cover mailing 
Special Grape Collection 
No. 25 
10 Strong, 2 yr. Vines for $1.45 
2 Worden 3 Concord 
3 Niagara 2 Salem (red) 
10 Strong 2 yr. Vines by express, 
for $1.45; 10 Vines by mail, $1.60 
