H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUCHA, N. Y. 
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Selected list of XX, 2-yr. Grape Vines, 
price unless otherwise noted, 15c each, 
$1.50 a dozen, $8.00 a hundred. 
Grapes thrive best on rich, dry ground. 
No one can afford to be without Grapes as 
they are so easily produced and no grounds 
are so small but that a few Grape Vines can 
be accommodated. Our 2-yr. XX vines un- 
der proper conditions should show fruit the 
second year. We have chosen only choice 
varieties, all of vvhicli may be depended 
upon. 
Brighton — Large, red; excellent quality; 
very fine; early. 
Campbell's (Early — New, black. Price, 50 
cents. 
Concord — Large, black, good; succeeds 
everywhere; is a very popular variety, 
and deservedly so; mid-season. 
Delaware — Medium, light red; delicious; a 
feeble grower; early. 
Green Mountain — (Winchell). New early 
white. Price, 50 cents. 
SPECIAL Concord, Worden, and 
Empire State — Medium, white, sweet; vig- 
orous and productive; early. 
For lighter grade vines, such as used by 
vineyard men in quantity, we can quote 
you at a much lower price. We mall them 
at the single and dozen price. 
Gaertner — (Rogers' No. 14). Bunch and 
berry large, brilliant red; early, of fine 
quality. 
Martha — Large, white, foxy; vigorous, 
mid-season. 
Moore's Early — Large, black; vigorous; 
very early. 
Xiafjara — Large, greenish white; mid-sea- 
son. 
.Salem — (Rogers' No. 22). Bunch and berry 
large, chestnut colored, of high flavor; 
ripens with Concord; keeps till Decem- 
ber. 
Wilder — (Rogers' No. 4). Large, black; 
good grower; midseason. 
Worden — Resembles Concord ; larger, of 
better quality; earlier. 
Niagara, - $6.00 per 100 
aOOHEBERRIES 
'rice of English \'arieties, $S.OO per dozen; 
25 cents each. 
Plant in good, rich soil and give a liberal 
dressing of manure every season. The 
English varieties especially do best in par- 
tial shade and should be heavily mulched. 
Industry — Berries of largest 
size, excellent flavor, pleasant 
and rich; dark red color 
when fully ripe. The best 
known and most successful 
English sort. See cut. 
Keep.sake — Fruit very large, 
straw-c'olored, of excellent 
tiavor; carries well to mar- 
ket. Bloom is well protected 
by early foliage, making it 
one of the surest croppers. 
("roHii l5ol) — Large, roundish, 
oval; red, of best quality. 
INDUSTRY 
American Varieties Josselyn, Downing and Houghton, $1.75 per dozen. 
