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H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA. N. Y. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Industry 
Plant in good rich soil and give a liberal 
dressing of manure every season. Regular 
pruning every year is essential for the pro- 
duction of fine fruit. The English varieties 
especially do best in partial shade and should 
be heavily mulched. 
Gooseberries, English Varieties 
Price of English Varieties, $2.50 per dozen; 
25 cents each. 
Industry — Berries of largest size, excellent 
flavor, pleasant and rich; dark red color 
when fully ripe. Strong, upright grovrer; 
an immense cropper, less subject to mildew 
than most of the foreign varieties. The 
best known and most successful English 
sort. See cut. 
Crown Bob — Large, roundish oval; red, hairy, 
of best quality. 
Whitesmith — Large, roundish oval; yellowish 
white, slightly downy; of good quality. 
American Varieties — Gooseberries — Jos 
selyn. Downing and Houghton, $1.25 per doz. 
CURRANTS 
PERFECTION 
CURRANT 
Natural size. 
Produced from 
photograph made 
at New York State 
Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, 
Geneva, N. Y., July 
190]. 
This fruit follows the Raspberry, and 
remains with us for some time, and is con- 
sidered one of the most wholesome fruits for 
family use. An easy way to destroy the cur- 
rant worm is by the use of White Hellebore; 
begin its use as soon as the worms appear; 
usually two applications are all that are 
necessary. Doz. 100 
Cherry — Very large. The stand- 
aid red sort, rather acid $1.00 $4.00 
Fay's Prolific — Red, very large 
and fine 1.00 4.00 
Iiee's Prolific — Black and of supe- 
rior quality for wine or jelly.. 1.00 5.00 
White Imperial — A large white currant, the 
most delicious for table use of anything we 
ever planted. Your collection is incomplete 
without it. Price per doz., $1.50. 
WILDER — The Prize Currant. 
Large, red, one of the best, and can be left 
on the bush longer than any other variety. 
Price, strong 2-year plants, by mail, $1.00 
per doz.; $5.00 per hundred, by express. 
NEW CXJRBANT PERFECTION. 
First fruit to be awarded the $50 Gold 
Barry Medal of the Western New York Horti- 
cultural Societ}', also received highest award 
of any new fruit at Pan-American Exposition. 
Also Gold Medal at St. Louis Exposition. 
The color is a beautiful bright red. Size as 
large or larger than the Eay, the clusters 
averaging longer. The size of berry is well 
maintained to the end of the bunch. Quality 
rich, mild sub-acid, plenty of pulp with few 
seeds. Less acid and of better quality than 
any other large currant in cultivation. See 
cut. 
Price, 25 cents each; $3.00 per doz.; % doz. 
at dozen rates. One-year plants of Perfec- 
tion, $1.50 per dozen. 
RHUBARB, or PIEPLANT 
Myatt's Linnaeus-Strong roots. Price, each 12 cents; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
