H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
3 
SAVE ONE HALF 
My neighbors here have been paying $S0 per hundred through agents for just such 
apple trees as you have been sending me for less than half that amount. Wish you could 
see how beautifully the last 300 apple trees have grown. 
JOSIE S. MARSTON, 
Monmouth, Me. 
DISTANCES FOR PLANTING 
40 feet apart each way 
20 
Standard Apples, unless planted with fillers 
Standard Pears and Strong Growing Cherries 
Duke and Morello Cherries 18 
Standard Plums, Peaches, Apricots and Nectarines 16 to 18 
Dwarf Pears 10 to 12 
Dwarf Apples 10 to 12 
Quinces 10 to 12 
Grapes rows of 10 to 12 feet apart; 8 to 10 feet in rows. 
Currants and Gooseberries 4 feet apart. 
Raspberries and Blackberries 3 to 4 by 5 to 7 feet. 
Strawberries, for field culture 1 by 3 to Syi feet. 
Strawberries for garden culture 1 to 2 feet apart. 
NUMBER OF TREES ON AN ACRE 
40 feet apart each way. 
30 " 
25 " 
20 " 
18 " 
IS " 
12 " 
28 
48 
70 
110 
135 
205 
300 
10 feet apart each way 435 
680 
1210 
174S 
2725 
4840 
RULE— Multiply the distance in feet between the rows by the distance the plant* 
are apart in the rows, and the product will be the number of square feet, for each plant 
or hill, which, divided into the number of square feet in an acre (43,560) will give th« 
number of plants or trees to the acre. 
mo. too State of flew l^orft 
Department of Hariculture 
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION OF NURSERY STOCK 
This is to certify that the stock in the nursery of H. S. Wiley & Son of Cayuga, 
County of Cayuga, State of New York, was duly examined in compliance with the pro- 
visions of Section 305 of the Agricultural Law, and it was found to be apparently free 
from any contagious or infectious disease or diseases, or the San Jose scale or other 
dangerously injurious insect pest or pests. This certificate expires September 1, 1914. 
Dated, Albany, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1913. R. A. PEARSON, 
Commissioner of Agriculture. 
BUY DIRECT AND SAVE ONE HALF 
When 1 was ready to buy my first lot of fruit trees, a leading house, selling through 
agents, asked me $45 per hundred for selected 2-year apple trees. I secured the same 
grade from you for half that price. Of course I shall continue to give you my business. 
FRED W. LEE, 
Augusta, Maine. 
