10 H. S. WILEY, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
Kletter's Hybrid. Said to be a hybrid between Bartlett and the Chinese 
Sand Pear. The tree is a vigorous grower, an early and regular bearer, and 
very productive. Fruit large, rich yellow, tinged with red. Ripens in Octo- 
ber. Unequalled for canning. 
Sechel. Small, yellow russet, with a peculiarly rich flavor, the richest 
and finest variety known. A most prolific bearer. September and October. 
Howell. One of the finest late September Pears ; very productive • large 
and handsome, and of good quality; desirable. 
SELECT LIST— WINTER PEARS. 
Lawrence. Above medium size, yellow, tender and melting; of excellent 
quality, and one of the best winter Pears. In season during mid-winter. 
President Orouard. A variety recently incroduced from France, highly 
recommend'.^d for its rich flavor and great keeping qualities. Tree a vigor- 
ous grower. Fruit large and hand.some, melting and juicy, with a delicious 
perfume. March to May. Price 50c. 
Winter Nellls. A superb winter Pear of highest quality. A good bearer 
and should be in every collection. In perfection in December and January 
Price, SOc. ' ' 
Josephine de Mallnes. One of the best early winter Pears, often keep- 
ing till mid-winter; size medium, of a sweet peculiar flavor. Price, SOc. 
DWARF PEARS. 
We have many calls for varieties of Dwarf Pears, which are not generally 
grown as dwarfs, such as Sheldon, Lawrence, Base and others. It does 
not seem to be generally understood that many varieties of Pears do not suc- 
ceed when dwarfed. Our principal varieties of dwarf Pears are Duchess 
d' Angouleme, Clapp's Favorite, Howell, Anjou, Louise Bonne, Seckel, 
and a few others, all of which do well as dwarfs. 
PRICE OF DVV.iRF PEARS. 
Each. Doz. 
First class. 2 and 3 yr. trees $0.25 $2.50 
Medium 2 and 3 yr. trees 20 2 00 
CHERRIES 
There are few more desirable fruits than the Cherry. The trees thrive in 
any well drained location. The Duke and Morello, or acid varieties, are 
thoroughly hardy, while the Heart and Bigarreau, or sweet sorts, will suc- 
cessfully resist very cold weather, and may be grown in most places. 
PRICES OF CHERRIES EXCEPT OTHERWISE NOTED 
Sweet, Extra selected. 
" Medium ......!.!„..7.... 
Sours, first-class, 4 to 5 ft 
" Medium 
Ask prices by the 100. 
SWEET VARIETIES. 
Napoleon Bigarreau. Very large, pale yellow or red ; very firm iuicv 
and sweet ; one of the best. First of July. 
Rockport Bigarreau. Large ; pale amber, a very excellent cherry • good 
grower and bearer. La.st of June. 
Each. 
$0.50 
. .35 
.50 
.35 
