FRUIT THE FIRST YEAR. 
Messrs. Wiley & Co., St. Louis. Mo.. August, '99. 
Gentlemen : The fifty Dwarf Pears received in April blossomed full; picked most 
fruits off. left a few on each tree, which have now grown to size of hens' eggs, and will 
fully develop. Good for first year, is it not ? J. T. SIBLY, M. D. 
Columbia Co., N. Y. 
My trees have made a marvelous growth, they are admired by the whole neighbor- 
hood, and what you may well be proud of as a standing advertisement. 
W. N. SMITH. 
Wyoming Co., Pa. 
Well pleased with all you sent me; thev have made a good growth the first season. 
11 — - — — • J H. SHOOK. 
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Will remember you with my uext order. 
Burleiiih Co.. North Dakota. 
Stock you sent ine last April '99, has done well. Your system of packing for long 
distance is perfect and price is right. 1 can heartily recommend vou to anv one want- 
ing anything in your line. " JOHN W. MILLETT. 
BISMARK APPLE— See description page 6. 
By courtesy of American Odrdening. 
Pine Plains Grange. Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
Enclosed find 'check. Stock was nice and came in good order. 
G. H. KNICKERBOCKER. 
Putman Co. 
The order sent you in spring of 1 899 was filled with fine, young, thrifty, hardy 
trees that have given good satisfaction. 1 believe your claim for constitutional hardi- 
ness is well founded. PRANK L. ROBINSON. 
Columbia Co., N. Y.. May 5, '99. 
Trees all satisfactory: very much pleased. C. E. GlLDKRSl^KEVE. 
Dutchess Co., N. Y., Nov. 7. '99. 
Trees received; they are a fine lot. I thank vou for tlie close attention you gave my 
order. Enclosed find check. MARY TOMPKINS. 
Ask us for addresses of some of ihe largest ORCHARDISTS in 
this country who annually plant our trees. 
WILEY & CO., CAYUGA. N. Y. 
