H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYJJGA, N. Y. 
APPLES 
PRICE OF APPLES EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE 
NOTED 
Five to seven feet, se- Each doz. loo 
lected $0.30 $3.50 $20.00 
Five to six feet 25 3.00 16.00 
Four to five feet, well 
branched 20 2.00 10.00 
To get an idea of sizes and form, see cut of these 
three grades at Page 7. 
GENERAL LIST 
Summer Apples 
Early Harvest — Medium, pale yellow, ten- 
der, juicy; one of the best. 
Red Astrachan — Large, beautiful deep crim- 
son. August. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
Sweet Bough— Large, pale yellow, tender, 
sweet. Aug^ust. 
Yellow Transparent— Earliest and best; 
white, tender, juicy, sprightly, sub-acid; 
July very productive. 
Autumn Apples 
Gravenstein— Large, striped and beautiful; 
tender, juicy and high flavored; produc- 
tive. September and October. 
Wealthy— Originated near St. Paul, Minn. 
Fruit medium; skin smooth, mostly cov- 
ered with dark red; flesh white, fine, juicy, 
very good. October. 
Maiden's Blush— Medium size, flat, quite 
smooth and fair; pale yellow, with beau- 
tiful red cheek. September and October. 
Fameuse — (Snow Apple.) Medium size, 
roundish, oblate; striped with deep red; 
flesh very white, juicy and pleasant. 
Duchess of Oldenburg— Of Russian origin. 
Size above medium; roundish, streaked 
with red and yellow; juicy; flavor spright- 
ly, sub-acid; tree a vigorous grower, very 
hardy, early and abundant bearer. August 
and September. 
Fall Pippin— Large, yellow, tender and rich. 
One of the most valuable of its season. 
October to December. 
Winter Apples 
Stark — Esteemed as a long keeper and valu- 
able market fruit. Fruit large, roundish; 
skin greenish-yellow, much shaded with 
light and dark red. January to May 
Hubbardston — (Hubbardston Nonesuch). 
Large; striped yellow and red; tender, 
juicy and fine; a free grower and great 
bearer. One of the best. November to 
January. Listed by some as American 
Blush. 
Baldwin— Large, bright red, crisp, juicy and 
rich. Tree vigorous, upright and produc- 
tive. One of the most popular and profit- 
able sorts for either table or market. De- 
cember to March. 
Ben Davis — A large, handsome striped apple. 
Tree very hardy, vigorous and productive; 
highly esteemed for its long keeping qual- 
ities. 
Northern Spy— Large, striped and quite cov- 
ered on the sunny side with dark crimson; 
juicy, rich, highly aromatic. One of the 
finest late keeping apples. 
Tolman's Sweeting— Medium, pale yellow; 
firm, rich and very sweet; the most valu- 
able baking apple; vigorous and produc- 
tive. November to April. 
Wagener— Medium to large; deep red in the 
sun; flesh firm, sub-acid and excellent; 
very productive; bears very young. De- 
cember to May. 
Rhode Island tireening — Large; greenish 
yellow, tender, juicy and rich; growing 
strong and spreading, and an abundant 
bearer. December to April. 
