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WILEY A CO.. CAYUGA, N. Y. 
ed Raspberries 
This valuable and desirable 
fruit comes close on the straw- 
berry, and if properly cared for 
yields large returns. Any £^oo<i soil will grow them and produce 
quantities of delicious fruit. We think cultivation and thorough 
mulching is necessary to gam the most encouraging results. Dozen lots post 
paid. If by mail, in orders of fifty, add 15 cents, in orders of one hundred, 
add 30 cents. 
Cuthbert. A variety much sought after, and we think combines as many 
food qualities as any red berry. With us very hardy and productive ; berries 
rm and carry well. One of our customers says : "I cannot tell you how much 
we enjoyed the Cuthbert Raspberries every day for tea for more than three 
weeks, and could have eaten them longer had they lasted." Price, 50c. per 
ioz., $1.25 per hundred, $S.oo per 1000. Special price on quantities to heavy 
planters. 
Marlboro. A very promising early variety and well worthy of extensive 
planting ; doing better for us the past season than ever. Its large size, firm- 
ness and e.Kcellent flavor and extreme earliness will find for it a good market. 
We have a fine well grown stock of plants of this variety. Price, 50c per 
dozen, $1.50 per hundred, Sio.oo per thousand. 
Miller Red Raspberry. A new early variety coming to the front 
ranks of raspberries. The introducers say : " The bush is a stout, healthy, 
vigorous grower, not quite so tall as Cuthbert but rather more stocky and 
dwarfish. It is well calculated to hold up the immense crop of fruit with which 
it loads itself. The time of ripening is with the very earliest. 
Price, 50C. per 12 ; $2.00 per 100 ; $12.00 per 1,000. 
New Red Raspberries — Loudon. This is the most valuable new 
fruit of recent years. It has been tested over a wide range of country and has 
proved to possess the most valuable characteristics, which are hardmess of 
plant, firmness of berry, large size, bright color, vigor of plants and great 
productiveness. It is the product of a lifetime of labor and experiments on 
the part of F. W. Loudon, the aged hybridist, and is across between the hardy 
Turner red raspberry and the Cuthbert. The Loudon is so bright in color as to 
make the Cuthbert look dim and dirty by its side. 
We have thought the Marlboro could not be displaced but we think the 
Loudon is entitled to first place after a thorough trial. Price for plants 75c. 
dozen, $2.00 a hundred. 
King. Another new Red variety of much promise, large, bright, firm, 
early and prodttclive, very hardy ; $1.00 per dozen. 
Coutant Seedling. A new RED of great promise, exceedingly pro- 
ductive, as large as Cuthbert, fully as hardy and very firm, being an excellent 
shipper and of best quality. A beautiful bright red color, begins ripening 
early in July and continues in bearing for six weeks — The parties who have 
sold it in the New York market for the past three years say : " I pronounce 
it one of the very best, both in color and shipping qualities, always arrives in 
the best condition and commands the highest price." E. V. Covert, 
Salesman for Jamison & Co., New York, N. Y. 
Price dozen by mail. $1.25, price per hundred by express, $3.00 ; price per 
thousand by express, $20.00. 
Union Co., Oregon. 
Received plants in good condition— hope your liberal method of treating patrons 
will bring you the success you desire. I. G. LANE. 
Ulster Co , N. Y. 
Plants, trecs.etc.dxilv received,and it is only fair to say considering age Ineversaw 
finer; constitutional hardiness must count for something. ELBERT TALMAN. 
Mernmac Co.. N H. 
I received vours of July ."jth. asking how my trees vvere doing which I purchased 
from you. I am happy to inform vou out of the lot I lost but one Gooseberry plant; 
. they were packed in good shape and a fine straight lot. Expect to send you another 
;Vorder next spring. GEO. B. LAKE. 
Columbia Co., N. Y., May 24, '99. 
A fine, straight lot oftr.es, thanks. EDGAR CARPENTER. 
