H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
5 
FRUIT DEPARTMENT 
APPLES 
PRICE OF APPLES EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE NOTED 
Each. Doz. 100. 
Five to seven feet, selected $0.35 $3.60 $30.00 
Five to six feet 25 3.00 25.00 
Four to five feet, well branched 20 2.00 15.00 
For price on lighter grade of apples see page 16 
GENERAL LIST. healthy, vigorous and hardy. An annual 
Summer Annies ^''''^ prolific bearer. February to May. 
summer Appies. Duchess of Oldenburg— Of Russian origin. 
Early Harvest— Medium, pale yellow, ten- Large size, roundish, streaked with red 
der, juicy; one of the best. and yellow; juicy; flavor sprightly, sub- 
Red Astrachan— Large, beautiful deep cnm- acid; tree a vigorous grower, very hardy, 
son. August. early and abundant bearer. September. 
-Sweet Bough-Large, pale yellow, tender, p^jj pippin_Large, yellow, tender and rich. 
sweet. August. One of the most valuable of its season. 
Yellow Transparent-Earliest and best; October to December, 
white, tender, juicy, sprightly, sub-acid. 
July. Winter Apples 
Primate— Light yellow, juicy and fine qual- Stark— Esteemed as a long keeper and valu- 
ity. August and September. able market fruit. Fruit large, roundish; 
Autumn Apples. skin greenish-yellow, much shaded with 
light and dark red. January to May. 
Gravenstein-Large, striped and beautiful; Russet-Medium size, dull russet, 
tender juicy and high flavored; produc- ^j^,, ^ ^- j,,^ exposed side 
«7*"T;,, September and October A ^ greenish, crisp, juicy and high flav- 
Wealthy-Originated near St. Paul Minn. ored; popular and extensively grown in 
Kuit medium; skin smooth mostly cov- Wes ern New York and Wisconsin. No- 
ered with dark red; flesh white, fine, juicy, ^^^^^^ ^ 
very good. October. -r-, , , , /tt , , , »t , s 
Bailey Sweet— Large, mottled and striped Hubbardston — (Hubbardston Nonesuch), 
deep red- good October. Large; striped yellow and red; tender, 
Maiden's Blush— Medium size, flat, quite j"'cy and fine; a free grower and great 
smooth and fair; pale yellow, with beau- bearer. Native of Massachusetts. Annual 
tiful red cheek; pleasant acid flavor. Sep- bearer. One of the best. November to 
tember and October. January. Listed by some as American 
Fameuse — (Snow Apple.) Medium size, Bluih. , . , .... . 
roundish, oblate; striped with deep red; Baldwm— Large, bright red, crisp, juicy and 
flesh very white, juicy and pleasant. Tree rich. Tree vigorous, upright and produc- 
very hardy, one of the most valuable tive. One of the most popular and proht- 
Northern sorts. November and December. able sorts for either table or market. De- 
Gano— Originated in Missouri. Form coni- cember to March, 
cal, good size and smooth; deep red, Ben Davis — A large, handsome striped apple, 
shaded on sunny side to mahogany; very Tree very hardy, vigorous and productive; 
attractive; flesh pale yellow, mild sub a late keeper; highly esteemed for its long 
acid; is a good shipper and keeper; tree keeping and market value. 
