H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 13 
GENERAL LIST OF PEACHES- PRICES 
1 Year 9-16 and up 
1 Year 7-16 to 9-16 
1 Year 5-16 to 7-16 
EACH 
TEN 
HUNDRED 
4 1-2 Feet and up 
.20 
$1.50 
$12.00 
3 1-2 to 4 1-2 Feet 
.15 
1.25 
9.00 
21-2 to 3 Feet 
.10 
1.00 
6.00 
Largest Size 
Medium Size 
Smaller Size 
GETn?RAl7 lilST OP PEACHES 
We are especially anxious to correspond ^vlth 
you on large quantities. 
CraAvford's Early — A magniflcent large yel- 
low peach of good quality. Its fine size, 
beauty and productiveness mal?e it one of 
the most popular sorts. Early September. 
Cliampion — ^Creamy white, -with red cheek, 
flavor delicious; productive. August. 
Elberta — The great market peach. It is hardy 
at the 'North. The great commercial peach 
of today. 
Crosby — Bright, yellow orange, a desirable, 
hardy, productive variety. Ripens between 
Early and Late Crawford. Excellent 
quality. 
Crawford's I/ate Melocoton — (Late Craw- 
ford). Fruit of large size, skiin yellow, 
flesh yellow, one of the finest late sorts. 
Last ot September. 
Chair's Choice — Fruit of very large size, yel- 
low with a red cheek, flesh yellow, firm and 
of good, quality. Season Octot)er first. 
Valuable. 
Stump the World — Very large, roundish; 
skin white, with a bright red cheek; juicy 
and good. Last of September. 
Mountain Rose — Large, roundish; sk'in whit- 
ish, nearly covered with dark red; very 
good. 
Peaches More Recently Introduced. 
Green.sboro — This wonderful .peach is of the 
Chinese family; color a beautiful crimson, 
with a yellow cast; ripens before Alex- 
ander. 
Belle of Georgia — Large; skin white with red 
cheek; flesh white, firm and of excellent 
flavor; free. End of September. 
Hiley (Early Belle). One of the finest ship- 
pers among early sorts. Large, white, 
highly colored on sun exposed side. Very 
hardy. 
NIAGARA PEACH. 
A new variety which is gaining a great 
reputation in Niagara County, where it is 
said to have originated. The fruit is large, 
of fine quality and handsome appearance, a 
little later than Early Crawford. 
Carman — Somewhat resembles Elberta in 
shape; color creamy white with deep 
blush; flesh tender, fine flavor and quite 
juicy. Ripens early. One of the hardiest 
in bud. 
Yellow St. John — Nearly as large as Craw- 
ford, fully equal in color. Fruit round; 
one of the earliest yellow peaches. Au- 
gust. 
THE FILLER SYSTEM 
AS APPMED TO APPt.ES 
The most modern method of planting Apple Orchards in New York State, called the 
Filler System, is indicated by the diagram below. P represents the permanent tree of 
whatever variety selected, to be planted 4 0 or 50 feet apart each way as the planter may 
choose. 
P represents the filler or early fruiting variety, as Duchess, Wealthy, or whatever 
variety may be considered by the planter most profitable. Not unfrequently the planter 
chooses to fill with Peach. If permanent trees are planted 40 feet each way. It will readily 
be seen that when the orchard is completed the trees will stand 20 feet each way; this Is 
called the Filler System. In using this plan it is the purpose of the planter to cut out 
the fillers when, or before, they 'begin to crowd the permanent trees. The advantage is 
to use all the ground and secure as many crops of fruit from the filler as possible before 
they interfere with the permanent tree. 
DIAGRAM OF FILLER SYSTEM. 
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5% DISCOUNT ON AUj CASH ORDERS RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE APRlLi 1ST. 
