DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALO 
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STOCli TRUE TO NAM 
I have no apology to make for inserting the following which 
appeared in my 1903 catalog, as the parties named are all large 
planters, and until my competitors can show something stronger I 
will let it remain. 
S^SUCH ENDORSliMENTS AS THESE HAVE VALUE. 
TAKE TIME TO READ, WHETHER YOU ORDER OR NOT. 
Addison Co., Vt. 
Your stock which has come into fruiting is O. K. Wickson and Burbank fruited last yeSr. 
My Clifton Park peach went through last winter all right. 1 have made a success with my 
Quinces. JOHN McL. STEVENS. 
Oswego Co.. N. Y. 
The 900 Standard Pear are all right in every way, packed good, opened up well, plenty of 
fine roots, and the kinds I bought. R. HALLOCK. 
Franklin Co., Me. 
Your trees have come true io'name, and I have planted a good many of them, beginning 
some fourteen years ago. P. WHITTIER. 
Kennebec Co., Me. 
I began dealing with you some fourteen years ago. I have hundreds of your trees now in 
bearing, and the varieties always come right. Your trees are hardy too and do well here. 
T. G. JENNINGS. 
Pawnee Co.. Kan. 
Your trees have made a wonderful growth and all came into full bearing last year. Ad- 
mired by all who see Ihera. We took first premium on three varieties of Plums and four vari- 
eties of Grapes at State fair, fruit grown from your trees. We had three Beurre Clairgeau 
Pears grown on the Dwarf trees set last year, that weighed three and a quarter pounds. 
Varieties all came true to name. F. F. HANSBURY. 
Oswego Co., N. Y., Nov. 1. 1900. 
Mr. Wiley. Cayuga, N. Y. Dear Sir: Twelve years ago I bought from you a variety of 
Plum, Pear and Cherry trees. All have grown well and produced just the varieties for which 
1 bought them. My experience is, this does not always prove to be the case. You certainly 
deserve success. Very truly yours. L. G. GRIDLI5Y. 
Oswego Co., N. Y., Dec. 1, 1900. 
H. S. Wiley. Cayuga, N. Y. Dear Sir: You certainly have reason to feel proud of your 
stock in this locality, shipped here twelve years ago. We have here some of the finest Pear. 
Apple and Plum orchards to be found in the state, from the stock you sent here at that time. 
I have watched your stock carefully, especially my own and my near neighbors', it seems 
unusually vigorous and sturdy, and best of all, your varieties come true to name, whicli I 
consider of much account. Very truly ycJurs, RUSSELL QUONCE. 
Oswego Co., N. Y., Dec. 12, 1900. 
Mr. Wiley. Dear Sir: I have had great success with the Pear, Plum and Cherry orchards 
purchased from your nursery twelve years ago. The trees have grown well, borne well, and 
■were just the varieties bought. Very truly. D. D. LAWTON. 
Monroe Co.. N. Y.. March 19. 1900. 
H. S. Wiley, Dear Sir: 1 bought Apple, Pear. Plum and Cherry trees of you some fifteen 
or sixteen years ago. They gave good satisfaction, as they were all true to name when 
they came into fruiting. Send me your catalogue, with price on Peach trees. 
Very truly. C. E. MOTT. 
Niagara Co., N. Y.. Jan. 4, 1901. 
H. S. Wiley, /Ptfar Sir: The orchards of Dwarf and Standard Pears you sold us fifteen 
years ago have given us much satisfaction. They began bearing early, and have produced 
just the varieties for which we contracted. G. H. BRADLEY & SON. 
Oswego Co., N. Y. 
H. S. Wiley. Cayuga, N. Y., Dear Sir: The two car loadb of trees bought of you some 
twelve or thirteen years ago, consisting of Pear, Plum, Cherry and Apple tiees,were distributed 
among our townsmen and have developed into fine bearing orchards, and without exception 
we believe have given entire satisfaction. The trees have grown well, and proved to be. we 
believe, in every case true to name. We are not only proud of these bearing orchards but 
our neighbors are also well satisfied. Very truly. C. ADELBERT & GRANT R. STONE. 
We shall be glad to furnish the full address of any of the par- 
ties whose letters appear, if you desire them. 
DOES THE ABOVE PROVE ANYTHING? 
