WIUEY <e CO. 
is a stout, healthy, vigorous grower, not quite so tall as Cuthberf 
but rather more stocky and dwarfish. It is well calculated to hold 
up the immense crop of fruit with which it loads itself. The time to 
npening is with the very earliest. 
Price 40c. per 12; $2.00 per 100; $12.00 per 1,000. 
New Red Raspberry— Loudon. This is the most valuable 
new fruit of recent years. It has been tested over a wide range of 
country and has proved to possess the most valuable characteristics, 
which are hardiness of plant, firmness of berry, large size, bright col- 
or, vigor of plants and great productiveness. It is the product of a 
lifetime of labor and experiments on the part of F. W. Loudon, the 
aged hvbridist, and is a cross between the hardy Turner red rasp- 
berry and the Cuthbert. The Loudon is so bright in color as to make 
the Cuthbert look dim and dirty by its side. 
The last valuable report which comes to us of the Loudon, after a 
careful test, is from the Hatch Experiment Station, of Massachusetts, 
which says that Loudon has proved hardier than any of the other 
varieties, and far more productive. Cuthbert. previouslv the best 
red raspberry, is entirely eclipsed in productiveness and hardiness 
by the Loudon , according to this report. Other new varieties are also 
ecjipsed hy the Loudon. 
We have thought the Marlboro could not be displaced but think 
the Loudon is entitled to first place after a thorough trial. Price for 
plants 75c. doz. , $3 00 hundred. 
Columbia GO. N. Y.. November !!3, '97. 
Trees received Id fine randltlon. Enclosed find cbeck for $1.'>.(0. 
L. MEGLEY. 
Columbia Co. N. Y., May 10, '97. 
Wiley 4 Co. 
Gentlemen : Stock received In perfect condition. Your stock shows for itself that 
It 18 p. opadated on rlglit principles. GEO. T. POWELL. 
Enough ffoit .3* SENKCA Co. N. Y., November 23, 'V!. 
first vear f or^ .5* Wiley & Co., 
lira I yea Oentlemen : Well pleased with plants received frcim you 
own ltSC<^'«^* tJ* lastsprlUK. First class plaoUi imd arrived In good order. Of 
the S.SflO strawberry plants less than tweiity-Dve platjts failed to huik ; plants made a 
Kne (trowth and we picked enouRh strawberries for our own use, and they were Bne too. 
I cannot ask for better goods and when In need will come affain. 
FRED D. QUIGLEY. 
CAYUGA, N. Y. 
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