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H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
is very large, of fine quality and handsome 
appearance, a little later than Early Craw- 
ford, of which it is said to be a seedling. 
Tree has a remarkably healthy appearance, 
and is said not to show any defect in foliage. 
Freestone, color yellow, with fine red cheek. 
Price, 25 cents. 
Carman — Large, resembles Elberta in shape; 
color creamy white or pale yellow with 
deep blush; skin very tough, flesh tender, 
fine flavor and quite juicy. Ripens with 
Early Rivers. One of the hardiest in bud. 
Yellow St. John — Nearly as large as Craw- 
ford, fully equal in color. Fruit round, 
brilliant, showy; one of the earliest yellow 
peaches. August. 
ASPARAGUS 
distinct variety, producing 
A profitable variety of su- 
Barrs Mammouth — A 
large white shoots. 
perior quality. 
Conovers Colossal — An old standard variety of large 
size ind delicious quality. 
Palmetto — Early, an excellent yielder and a great 
favorite. 
PRICE: 
$1.00 per 100; $6.00 per 1,000, strong 2-year roots. 
Orleans Co., N. Y., Oct., 1908. 
The 1,500 Quinces have all fruited and are 
O. K. H. L. BROWN. 
Chambersburg, Pa., Jan., 1909. 
The quantity of apple trees bought from 
you some years ago have borne fruit and are 
satisfactory. WM. KEEPER. 
PLUMS 
On a strong clay soil the Plum grows 
most thriftily, and suffers least from "cur- 
culio" and "black-knot." By giving a little 
extra care there is no difficulty in protecting 
the crop of Plums from attacks of curculio. 
Immediately after the trees have blossomed, 
and when the fruit is in its first stages of 
growth, make the ground clean and smooth 
under each tree, and spread a sheet upon it, 
so that it will extend as far as the outside 
edge of the outer branches; then suddenly 
jar the tree, so as to shake down all the 
stung fruit and insects, which should be de- 
stroyed. If this operation be carried on 
daily for a short time, it will insure a full 
crop of delicious Plums, and will repay the 
little daily attention given. It is very im- 
portant that this should be done early in 
the morning, while the insects are sluggish. 
General List of Plums— Large Size Trees 
Price, 35 cents each; $3.50 dozen; $15.00 per 
100. 
Bradshaw, Coe's Golden Drop, Duane's 
Purple, German Prune, Gueii, Lombard, 
Shipper's Pride, Reine Claude, Washington, 
Yellow Egg, Moore's Arctic, Imperial Gage. 
October Purple — It is a splendid grower; 
ripens up its wood early to the tips; bears 
enormously every season; fruits "all over" 
the old wood on spurs, instead of away 
out on the branches like many other varie- 
ties. Fruit very uniform and large. We 
had many fruits the past year measuring 
fully two inches in diameter. See cut. 
OCTOBER PURPLE 
