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H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Prices, per 100, $1.00; per 1.000, $5.50. 
Mailed at rates of 100. 
We offer only the finest varieties of Straw- 
berries, including the latest improvement in 
this valuable fruit. 
Fertilization — Varieties marked (P) have 
imperfect flowers and need other perfect 
flowered sorts planted every third or fourth 
row to fertilize the blossoms. If only one 
kind is wanted, choose a perfect flowering 
sort. 
Bismarck — Fruit produced in abundance, 
outyielding Bubach. Shape obtuse, coni- 
cal, never coxcombed; the heaviest, most 
solid berry ever grown or handled. Color 
bright scarlet, no green tips, very firm, 
good flavor, season medium to very late, 
size larger than Bubach. 
BRANDYWI.NE 
Brandywine — Berries very large, regular, 
conical, never coxcombed; the heaviest, 
most firm and of very excellent quality. 
Its very large size, beauty of form and 
color, firmness and high quality will make 
it a desirable variety for any purpose. 
Glen Mary — Berries large, bright deep red, 
rich, sweet and good. One of the most 
productive and holds its size well to the 
end. Medium to late. 
Marshall — Color very dark rich crimson to 
the core, flesh fine grained and of a deli- 
cious flavor and with the peculiar aroma 
of the native wild strawberry. It is a 
BUBACH 
remarkably fine keeper and carrier, which 
will commend it to all growers for the 
market. 
Nick Ohmer — Plant very large and stocky, 
vigorous and productive; a giant among 
strawberries. It is never misshapen. Its 
only departure from the regular, round- 
ish, conical form is when, under high cul- 
ture, it is somewhat triangular. Dark 
glossy red, firm and of excellent flavor. 
William Belt — Berries large, conical, rather 
long, regular in outline; bright red, 
glossy; quality good, moderately firm. 
Plant vigorous, healthy and quite prolific. 
ADDITIONAL VARIETIES. 
Beder Wood. 
Bubach No. 5 (P). 
Crescent (P). 
Corsican. 
Haverland. 
Jessie. 
Michel's Early. 
Parker Early. 
Sample (P). 
Senator Dunlap. 
Sharpless. 
Warfield. Wilson. 
We were obliged to refuse a great many 
orders last Spring for strawberry plants 
because orders reached us so late. All 
orders for plants should reach us by April 
1st but plants need not be sent till weather 
is favorable. 
suooESxiorvs 
We are preparing in pamphlet form a little booklet called SUGGESTIONS, cover- 
ing the selection of varieties for various localities; pruning, with cuts showing before 
and after; different spray formulas, etc., etc. We believe this will be of much use to 
planters, especially amateurs. Sent free to all who ask for it. 
