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H. S. WILEY, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
Newtown Pippin. One of the most celebrated of American apples, on ac- 
count of its long keeping and excellent qualities, and the high price it com- 
mands abroad ; but its success is confined to certain districts and soils. It 
attains its greatest perfection on Long Island and the Hudson River Valley. 
It requires rich and high culture. November to June. Price, 3Sc. 
Grimes' Golden. Medium to large, skin golden yellow ; flesh crisp, tender 
and juicy ; quality best ; hardy, vigorous and productive. January to April. 
Jonathan. Medium size, red, juicy and rich ; one of the most valuable as 
a dessert fruit and for market. November to March. 
York Imperial. Fruit large, highly colored, very attractive; alate keeper; 
very productive. One of our customers got a fancy price last fall for his 
whole crop of apples simply because, as he stated, a fair proportion were of 
this variety. Very valuable for market. December to March. 
Sutton Beauty, Our crop of this variety the past season exceeded in 
quantity, beauty and quality we think, any claims that have been made for 
this variety. Fruit large, waxy yellow, striped with crimson ; flesh white, 
tender, juicy, mild acid; quality good; very productive. One of the most 
valuable market sorts in Western New York. December to March. 
BIsmark. From New Zealand. A large, beautiful red apple of good 
quality and bears very early ; usually 2 year trees show specimens of fine 
fruit in Nursery ; promises to be valuable for market. November. Price, 
35c. for large trees ; small trees, 2Sc. 
Winter Banana. Large golden yellow shaded with red ; rich spicy 
flavor, hardy, good keeper, and a very early bearer. Demands high prices. 
November to May. 
For Beauty it Canvot be Excelled, and in Quality it is Most Delicious. 
The New Century Apple. It can safely be said no fruit of recent intro- 
duction has received such universal comment from such a large number of 
distinguished critics as this variety. The.se comments together with a full 
description of the apple are clearly set forth in an 8-page circular (a catalog 
of itself) which will be mailed for the asking, together with a colored plate 
of the apple. Season December to March. Stock limited. Price, "SOc. 
{6.00 dozen. (See cut on envelope.) 
Van Wyck Sweet. Large size, bright red, >vhite flesh, firm, sweet, a 
good grower and productive. Price, SOc. 
Excelsior. As large as a fair sized Red Astrachan, which it resembles; 
very valuable in cold climate, quality good. September. Price, SOc. 
Also Martha, Hyslop and Transcendent. Price, 2Sc. each. 
New and Rare kinds, all 2 yr. trees, 30c. each, $3.00 doz. 
Barry. Introducer's description: "Fruit oblate conical, yellow ground 
marbled with carmine on sunny side, flesh firm, crisp, acid ; good quality, a 
variety of sterling merit, a long keeper. November to June." 
Mother. Large, red, tender and rich, tree very hardy ; a delicious dessert 
variety. November to January. 
Fanny. Splendid sub-acid, large, deep crimson. August. 
Cox's Orange Pippin. Yellow streaked with red, size medium, best in 
quality, a fine dessert variety. 
Ruby Gem. A summer variety of medium size, color red, very handsome 
and of high quality, very desirable. 
My father had trees of you many years ago and they all have proven perfectly sat- 
NEW APPLE OPALESCENT, 
CRAB APPLES. 
Isfactory. 
W. D. 6snt:RN, Michigan. 
Do not Fail to Gonsalt my List Before PiaDting, 
See the Unqualified Endorse- 
ments of my Slock on p. 3 
