H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, xN. Y. 
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MULBERRIES 
New American — Equal to Downing in all 
respects, and a much hardier tree. Vigor- 
ous grower; very productive; the best vari- 
ety for fruit. 
Downing's Everbearing — Very large, black, 
handsome, sweet, rich and excellent. 
Strong one-year stems, S to 6 feet; price, 
75 cents each. 
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Cherry, Apple, Peach and 
Plum. 
MULBERRIES 
GRAPES 
The soil for the Grape should be dry, and 
when not naturally so should be drained. 
No grounds are so small but that the owner 
can grow at least a few Grapes. They thrive 
admirably everywhere. The soil should be 
made rich and mellow, and the vines planted 
in rows eight feet apart, and eight to ten feet 
apart in the rows. The fruit should be 
thinned in order to insure the best results. 
Grapes, 3-yr. XX. — ^We can supply in lim- 
ited numbers only, the following kinds in 
3-yr. plants, fruiting age at 50c each, $5.00 
per dozen. 
Moore's Early, 
Brighton, 
Concord, 
Worden, 
Delaware, 
Niagara, 
Salem. 
Selected List of Grapes, 2 Year XX. 
Price, 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
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. 
Empire State— Medium, white, sweet; vig- 
orous and productive; early. 
Gaertner— (Rogers' No. 14). Bunch and 
berry large, brilliant red; early, of fine 
quality. 
Green Mountain— (Winchell). New early 
white. Price, 50 cents. 
Martha — Large, white, foxy; vigorous, mid- 
season. 
Moore's Early— Large, black; vigorous; 
very early. 
Niagara — Large, greenish white; midseason. 
Salem— (Rogers' No. 22). Bunch and berry 
large, chestnut colored, of high flavor; 
ripens with Concord; keeps till December. 
Wilder— (Rogers' No. 4). Large, black; 
good grower; midseason. 
Woodruff— Very large, red, showy; vigor- 
ous; early. 
Worden— Resembles Concord; larger, of 
better quality; earlier. 
WE MAIL THEM. If to go by mail add 
25 cents per dozen for two-year vines. 
RHUBARB OR PIEPLANT 
Myatt's Linnaeus— Strong, undivided roots. Price, each, 10 cents; $1.00 per doz.; $5.00 
per 100. 
