1908 
Presented to tlie L. H. Bailey Hortorium 
by the Missouri Botanical Garden, 1972. 
CATALOG 
1908 
H. S. WILEY &i SON 
CAYUGA, NEW YORK 
PH. 
BISMARCK APPLh 
BISMARCK APPLE 
Origin, New Zealand 
A large, beautiful, red apple, 
of fair quality. Tree of dwarf- 
ish habit, not often reaching 
over four feet at two years old. 
For this reason it seems well 
designed to be used as a filler. 
It fruits very early, not unfre- 
quently showing fruit on the 
trees in the nursery row at three 
years. 
Season, early winter. 
Mr. Albert Wood, a large 
apple grower in Orleans County, 
is planting it quite largely as a 
filler. Its large size, attractive 
appearance, and early fruiting 
habits, we believe, make it 
worthy of (rial. 
This cut may seem over- 
drawn. Please see the baby 
graft of Bismarck, 18 months 
old, on page 7. That is a re- 
ality. 
Star Collection No. 8, Small Fruits, Etc., for $3.00, by mail 
We make this offer to get you acquainted with our strong, well rooted, reliable 
plants. This collection, figured at catalog prices, each item computed singly, 
$5.60. Can you afford to missuhis? 
12 Mersereau Blackberrv Plants 
12 Ruby Red Raspberry Plants 
6 Perfection Currant f^lants 
2 Worden Grape Vines, 2 years 
2 Niagara Grape Vines, 2 years 
2 Brighton Grape Vines, 2 years 
1 Baby Rambler, field grown 
1 Henryii Clematis, double white 
1 Jackmanni Clematis, purple 
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