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H. S, WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
PLUMS 
On a strong clay soil the Plum grows 
most thriftily, and suffers least from "cur- 
culio" and "black-knot." By giving a little 
extra care there is no difficulty in protecting 
the crop of Plums from attacks of curculio. 
Immediately after the trees have blossomed 
make the ground clean and smooth under 
each tree, and spread a sheet upon it; then 
suddenly jar the tree, so as to shake down 
all the stung fruit and insects, which should 
be destroyed. It is very important that this 
should be done early in the morning, while 
the insects are sluggish. 
General List of Plums — Large Size 
Trees 
Price, 40 cents each; $4.00 per dozen; 
$30.00 per 100. 
Bradshaw, Coe's Golden Drop, Duane's 
Purple, German Prune, Gueii, Lombard, 
Shipper's Pride, Washington, Yellow Egg, 
Imperial Gage. 
October Purple — It is a splendid grower; 
ripens up its wood early to the tips; bears 
enormously every season; fruits "all over" 
the old wood on spurs, instead of away 
out on the branches like many other varie- 
ties. Fruit very uniform and large. We 
had many fruits the past year measuring 
fully two inches in diameter. See cut on 
page 13. 
JAPAN PLUMS 
Each. Doz. 100 
XXX, 2 year. . . $0.40 $3.50 $30.00 
Abundance — Large, bright red, with yellow 
cheek; flesh li«lit yellow, very juicy, ten- 
der, with delicious sweetness; annual 
bearer. Early August. 
Burbank — Large, globular, cherry-red, tnot- 
tled yellow color; flesh yellow, meltinj. 
One of the best. End of August. 
Satsuma — The fruit has a pleasnt flavor 
and red flesh, with a remarkably sm.nll 
stone. One of the best canning varieties. 
September. 
Red June — (Red Nagate). Medium size, 
pointed; color deep red-purple; flesh yel- 
low; quality good. The earliest variety. 
Wickson — Very large, growing carmine with 
a heavy white bloom; flesh firm, sugary, 
delicious; stone small. 
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PLUMS 
Special Choice Varieties, 2 Years 
Our Plums are all budded on Plum roots. 
Price, except as noted, 40 cents each; $4.50 
per dozen; $35.00 per 100. 
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. See cut. 
FELLEMBURG PRUNE 
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. 
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SUGGESTIONS 
We have prepared in pamphlet form a little booklet called SUGGESTIONS, 
covering the selection of varieties for various localities; pruning, with cuts show- 
ing before and after; diflerent spray formulas, etc., etc. We believe this will be 
of much use to planters, especially amateurs. Sent free to all who ask for it. 
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