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H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
ENDORSEMENTS 
Covering Years of Actual Fruitage. Does This Signify Anything? 
Hall's Corners, Jan. 18, 1907. 
Messrs. H. S. Wiley & Son: I believe your stock is in all respects reliable, and 1 
tm advising my orchard friends to that effect. I can also assure planters that v/hatever 
you say regarding your stock can be depended upon every time. 
T. B. WILSON, Vice-Pres., W. N. Y. Hort. Society. 
I had 1,600 baskets of peaches this year from your trees, every variety true to name. 
SAMUEL B. WHITE, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
You may say what you please about the 1,800 apple trees sold me some years ago. 
It is a fine orchard, of which I am proud, and all trees have proved true to name. 
W. M. Hart, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
Franklin Co., Me. 
Your trees have come true to name, and I have planted a good many of them, be- 
ginning some eighteen years ago. P. WHITTIER. 
Kennebec Co., Me. 
I began dealing with you some eighteen years ago. I have hundreds of your trees 
now in bearing, and the varieties always come right. Your trees are hardy, too, and do 
well here. T. G. JENNINGS. 
Addison Co., Vt. 
Your stock which has come into fruiting is O. K. Wickson and Burbank fruited last 
vear. My Clifton Park peach went through last winter all rislit. I have made a success 
with my Quinces. JOHN McL. STEVENS. 
131 South Water St., Chicago, 111., January 4, 1909. 
Would say that the trees you shipped us in spring of 1908 arc doing finely; tlie best 
trees we ever planted. F. NEWHALL & SOM. 
January 2, 1909. 
The trees you sent us last spring have done exceptionally well. I am well pleased 
with them in every sense of the word. 
CHARLES T. LOGAN, Binghamton, N. Y. 
From the Former Editor of the Maine Farmer. 
Many of our grrowers have purchased fruit trees of Mr. Wiley, and everyone con- 
firms the experience of the editor who has found his trees just as represented. It is a 
pleasure to do business with a man who backs up every promise, and the Farmer would 
advise all those wishing fruit trees to write to this reliable grower. 
DR. G. M. TWITCH ELL. 
People have come many miles to look at my trees. Everyone pleased. Only lost 
one out of the five hundred. B. B. DOUGLAS, Sagadahoc Co., Me. 
Every tree and plant as fresh and moist as could be. Am well satisfied. 
W. P. KEAYS, Johnson Co., Wyoming. 
Trees came in good condition; much larger than I expected. Thanks for extras. 
G. LlBERiMAN, Alameda Co., California. 
All parties well pleased; gladly recommend vour stock. 
NICKERSON BROS., Kennebec Co., Me. 
We shall be glad to furnish the full address of any of the parties whose letters 
appear, if you desire them. 
DOES THE ABOVE PROVE ANYTHING? 
We yield to no ont in the business in the strength of the references we are able to 
furnish covering the character and quality of the stock we offer you. 
H. S. WILEY & SON. 
The above ought to satisfy the most critical. In regard to our further responsibility, 
by permission, we would refer you to the Banking House of Wm. H. Seward & Co.. 
Auburn, N. Y. 
