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H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
Abundance — Large, bright red, with yellow 
cheek; flesh light yellow, very juicy, ten- 
der, with delicious sweetness; annual 
bearer. Early August. 
Maynard — In size it is very large; form 
nearly round, slightly flattened at the 
ends, of richest crimson-purple, deepen- 
ing to royal damask as full ripeness is 
reached. Tree hardy, vigorous and com- 
pact grower. Bears immense crops of 
even sized fruit while very young. Flesh 
firm, but melting and juicy, with a de- 
liciousness indescribable. Price, 75 cents. 
Burbank — Large, globular, cherry-red, mot- 
tled yellow color; flesh yellow, melting. 
One of the best. End of August. 
Satsuma — The fruit has a pleasant flavor, 
and unlike all others, has red flesh, with a 
remarkably small. stone. One of the best 
canning varieties. September. 
Red June — (Red Nagate). Medium size, 
pointed; color deep red-purple; flesh yel- 
low; qualitj' good. The earliest variety. 
Wickson — Very large, growing carmine with 
a heavy white bloom; flesh firm, sugary, 
delicious; stone small. 
Special Choice Varieties, 2 Yrs. 
Our Plums are all budded on Plum roots. 
Price, 40 cents each; $4.00 dozen; $20.00 per 
100. 
Tennant Prune — From California. Large, 
dark purple with blue bloom, nice, deli- 
cious, hardy and producive. 
Fellemburg — (Italian Prune, York State 
Prune). We have fruited it for fifteen 
years; it is an annual bearer, much larger 
than German, and always commands high 
prices on account of its superior size, 
beauty and quality. 
French Damson — New and choice, the best 
of all of the Damsons. Very hardy; fruit 
medium, dark copper color, with a rich 
bloom. Two weeks later than Shropshire. 
Grand Duke — This is another fine English 
Plum, recently introduced. Color dark 
purple. Ripens last of September. 
Diamond — Very large purple, a choice va- 
riety. 
Giant Prune — Large, firm and sweet, very 
productive (one of Mr. Burbank's). 
SULTAN. 
Another of Mr. Burbank's creations. His 
endorsement is a sufficient guaranty. 
Prof. Van Deman says: "Sultan is my 
choice of all the new plums which I have 
tested. It is a cross between Wickson and 
Satsuma; large, being over two inches in 
diameter, and nearly round in shape. The 
surface is smooth, dark wine-red or garnet, 
and very handsome. The flesh is garnet 
color, too, and rich looking. In flavor it is 
excellent." 
CLIMAX PLUM. 
Climax — One of Burbank's latest and best. 
Fruit heart shaped, larger than Wickson 
and more highly colored. Very fragrant, 
delicious, prolific and a vigorous grower. 
Ripens about the time of Red June. 
Our grafting wood for these two varieties 
was secufed direct from Mr. Burbank at a 
cost of $7.50 per foot. 
Note our low prices on Japan Plums. This 
price applies to all the Japan varieties 
named, except Maynard. 
QUINCES 
Strong plants, 50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen. 
Champion — Fruit very large, fair and hand- 
some; tree very productive; bears abun- 
dantly while young. 
Rea's — (Rea's Mammoth). The largest and 
in every respect the finest variety of the 
Quince. A variety of Orange Quince. 
Orange — Large; bright golden yellow; one 
of the most desirable. 
Bourgeat — (New). The strongest and most 
distinct grower of all Quinces, with very 
handsome fruit. 
