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H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
FUMIGATION 
All stock thoroughly fumigated with hydrocyanic acid gas unless otherwise ordered. 
Some who are quite determined not to gojo this expense, claim it is injurious to stock. The 
highest authorities in the United States, after most thorough tests, advocate this practice 
as the most efifective way to rid trees and, plants of the numerous insect pests to which they 
are subject. No orchardist of intelligence will plant tree unless they have been fumigated. 
It is safer for you to place j'our or&di with one who willingly fumigates, than to send it 
elsewhere. Our system of fumigation together with careful State inspection, should make 
you feel safe in placing your order with us. See Certificate below. 
STATE OF NEW YORK 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
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 provisions of 
Section HZ of the Agricultural Law, and it was found to be apparently free from any con- 
tagious or infectious disease or diseases, or the Sau .lose scale or other dangerously injurious 
insect pest or pests. This certificate expires September 1, 1907. 
Dated Albany, N. Y., Sept. 1st, 1906. C. A. WIETING, 
Commissioner of Agriculture. 
Old Customers. Nothing affords us more pleasure than to receive year after year 
orders from the same persons. While we are very anxious for new customers, the annual 
return of the old ones gives us much satisfaction; the fact of our retaining our customers 
so universally is a strong proof why you, who have never tried our stock, might do so to 
advantage. 
A Standing Advertisement. It has been truthfully said that a satisfied customer is a 
good advertisement. It would be easy to fill this catalogue with letters received during the 
past year similar to the following: "Mr. B., who planted an orchard of your trees last 
spring, is so well pleased with them that he assures me I can do no better than to write you 
for prices." 
FBEE. We have gotten up, at considerable expense, a pamphlet containing transplant- 
ing and cultural directions for the different fruits. The same also contains minute direc- 
tions for the destruction of all insect pests which prey upon the different fruits, together 
with directions for the use of the different sprays giving formulas and their proper time of 
application. This pamphlet will be mailed free upon request with every order, and is worth 
to every fruit grower infinietly more than the paltry premium of a " few extra trees. ' ' It 
will save you dollars. 
