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      • In 1982 Pomona, (so named as Pomona was the Goddess of Fruit), was launched to great acclaim and for many years was second only to the best selling Botanic Garden pattern. The range of beautifully illustrated fruit depicted includes apples, plums, cherries, grapes, apricots, gooseberries and redcurrants.
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  2. At Pomona Fruits we are garden fruit specialists and offer a large selection of quality fruit trees (top fruits), soft fruit bushes (cane, vine & bush fruits) and strawberry plants by mail order!

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      £20.95 Japanese Wineberry Bush Use this plant to bring some...

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      The purple-black fruits are very attractive to song birds...

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      Originating from Eastern Asia, the Japanese Wineberry is...

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  3. Pomona is the Roman goddess of fruit trees and orchards. Her name is from the Latin pomum (fruit). She watches over and protects fruit trees and cares for their cultivation. She is an expert in pruning and grafting and she knows how to fend off pests and diseases.

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  5. Bare root fruit trees can be found at Pomona Fruits. Find a range of fruits from apples, pear, plums and cherries all bare-rooted and ready for your garden.

  6. Pomona Fruits, Harwich. 3,364 likes · 47 talking about this · 1 was here. Pomona Fruits - Offering a large selection of quality fruit trees and soft fruit bushes by mail order

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  7. Named after the ancient goddess of fruit, Pomona is an outstanding pattern. The romantic shape was inspired by the generous, rounded forms of seed pods and gourds and was designed by Susan Williams-Ellis in 1982.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PomonaPomona - Wikipedia

    Pomona (sternwheeler) was an American river steamboat launched in 1898. Pomona (1181 tons) was an American owned emigrant ship that sank in 1859 with the loss of 389 lives.

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