WILEY & CO., CAYUGA, N. Y. 
NEW HARDY PEACH. 
CrilftOtl 11^9 rhtS '^^^^ wonderful new seedling originated will. 
Wilt VV^I I ll^a I wm. Palmer, of Saratoga Co , N. Y. Entered 
. '^^J- ^ in the seedling class at New York State Fair in 
1)59- Was awarded ^r.f/ premium over all others on account of its delicwnt 
quality and handsome appearance. We were attracted by its appearance at 
ttiat time, and in August, 'q8, we visited Mr. Palmer, and again found a fair 
crop oi/inejruit on same tree, while we failed to find any peaches at all in the 
neighborhood, save these. We were led to believe that in point of /lardi- 
ness as well as quality and appearance it would be desirable to propagate it 
and have therefore arranged with Mr. Palmer for the exclusive control of this 
new peach. Having set several thousand buds last August, we offer the trees 
for delivery igoo, at prices annexed. The fruit being so closely set on the 
branch from which the specimens were taken to make this cut, does not show 
the fruit at its best size. 
Its points of superiority are : 
Hardiness, fine flavor, handsome appeariutce. enormously productive 
(have borne three successive crops). Sold at $3.00 per bushel. 
Absolutely/r^i- stone; good size, creamy white, with fine red cheek ; form 
nearly round, with a very juicy rich flavor. 
50c each ; $5.00 dozen ; $25.00 hundred. 
Iclcct Jlprlcots 
The Apricot is one of the most 
beautiful and delicious fruits we 
possess, and its value is greatly 
enhanced by the season of its ripen- 
ing—between cherries and peaches. In the selection of choice garden 
fruits it is quite indispensable. For stiff and damp soils they should be on 
plum stocks : but on light, loamy, gravelly and sandy soils, the peach is better. 
To protect against the curculio, see directions for the Plum. 
PRICES OF APRICOT TREES. Our Selection. 
On Peach stock 35c. each ; $3 per dozen. 
On Plum •• 40c. •• $4 
Harris. Excellent ; one of the best on account of hardiness. 
Large Early Montgamet. Large, early, excellent. 
Moorpark. One of the largest and finest Apricots ; yellow, with a red 
cheek ; flesh orange, sweet, juicy and rich ; parts from the stone : very pro- 
ductive. 
Early Golden. Small, pale orange ; flesh orange, juicy and sweet. Tree 
hardy and productive. Beginning of July. 
■* COMMENT ^ 
You will find some of all the ffood thia/rs in our 
$1.00 Mail Collections. 
Look carefully at the $10.00 prize offered on 
DEWEY POTATO. 
Japan Plums are a good thing to have. You will 
have them if you plant them. 
Do not fail to look closely at our MAIL ORDER 
Collections. 
Our three Orchards for $1S,3S, will bear looking 
at thoughtfully,— then order. 
