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H. S. WILEY & SON, OAYUGiA, N. Y. 
DEJPENDABIjE TREES— You may buy a piece of machinery of which you have little 
or no knowledgio, but after operating it a few days you will know all about it. Not so 
with fruit trees. Indeed there are few articles of merchandise one 'buys with which he is 
obliged to use such care as in the purchase of fruit trees. There are few varieties which 
show on the surface such marked peculiarities of type as to make one's judgment sate in 
naming them. This applies in a marked manner to peach trees. After buying and plant- 
ing them comes the waiting period during which time much care, and anxiety is exercised, 
awaiting fruitage. You may eliminate much of this anxiety by exercising good judgment 
in making your purchase from houses long established, who are well and favora^bly known 
for correct labelling. Read what our largest planters say covering enormous blocks of 
peaches purchased from us. See page .5. 
SMAIiIi ORDERS — Vrom the above do not infer that we do altogether large orders. 
We pack thousands of small orders and beg to assure you that small orders receive our 
most careful attention and are promptly executed. 
Please accept our thanks for past favors. The best we can do is to continue along 
the old lines and give you the best service of which we are capable. 
Sincerely yours in favor of reliable fruit trees, 
■H. S. WIILBY & SON. 
CASH WITH ORDER PIjAX ELiIJHXATKS AGEXT.S' OOMiMHSSIOX. 
SAVE OXE-HAliP. 
'My neiglibors here have been paying $50 per hundred through agents for just such 
apple trees as you have been sending me for less than half that amount. Wish you 
could see how beautifully the last 300 apple trees have grown. 
JOSIE S. MARiSTON, Monmouth, Me. 
HOW TO ORDER — Use the order blank which you will find in the back of the catalog 
Small orders should be sent by express; express rates are now, greatly reduced. Order 
early as we endeavor to ship on the principle of first come, first served. 
DISCOUNTS — We can only afford to allow the discounts named, on the basis of early 
orders. 
ERiRORS — Our customers are requested to notify us instantly of any errors, so 
that we may at once make ample amends. In the absence of such notice we will understand 
there are no errors and therefore no cause for complaint. 
Apple* 6 
Apricots 12 
Asparagus 17 
Blackberries 17 
Black Raspberries 19 
Cherries 1 1 
Collection No. II 9 
Collection No. 12 10 
Collection No. 13 7 
Collection No. 14 28 
Collections Nos. 1 3 and 16 16 
INDEX 
Currants 20 
Gooseberries 15 
Grapes 15 
Ornamentals 21 
Pears 10 
Peaches 12 
Plums 14 
Quinces 16 
Red Raspberries 19 
Rhubarb 19 
Roses 28 
Page 
Shrubs 24 
Strawberries 18 
Certificate of Inspection 2 
Diagram o( Filler System 13 
Distances for Planting 4 
Endorsements 5 
Fumigation and Inspection 3 
Hints on Transplanting 3 
Number of Trees Per Acre 4 
«o. 100 state of Klcxo lorft 
Department of agriculture 
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION OF NURSERY STOCK 
This is to certify that the stock In the nursery of H. S. Wiley & Son of Cayuga, 
County of Cayuga, State of New York, was duly examined In compliance with the provi- 
sions of Section 305 of th'e Agricultural Law, and it was found to be , apparently free 
from any contagious or infectious disease or diseases, or the San Jose scale or other 
dangerously injurious Insect pest or pests. This certificate expires September 1, 1916. 
Dated. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 9th, 1915. 
CHA'RL'BS S. WILSON, 
, • Comuilssioner of Agriculture. 
