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H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
FRUIT DEPARTMENT 
APPLES 
PRICE OP APPLES EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE 
NOTED 
Five to seven feet, se- Each doz. loo 
lected $0.35 $3.50 $30.00 
Five to six feet 25 3.00 25.00 
Four to five feet, well 
branched 20 2.00 15.00 
GENERAL LIST. 
Summer Apples. 
E^ly Harvest — Medium, pale yellow, ten- 
der, juicy; one of the best. 
Red Astrachan — Large, beautiful deep crim- 
son. August. 
Sweet Bough — Large, pale yellow, tender, 
sweet. August. 
Primate — Light yellow, juicy and fine qual- 
ity. August and September. 
Yellow Transparent — Earliest and best; 
white, tender, juicy, sprightly, sub-acid. 
July. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
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. 
Large size, roundish, streaked with red 
and yellow; juicy; flavor sprightly, 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; 
a late keeper; highly esteemed for its long 
keeping qualities. 
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. 
