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H. S. WILEY & SON, OAYUGA, N. Y. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Prices, per 100, $1.00; per 1,000, $6.00, and 500 at the 1,000 rate. 
Mailed at 100 rate. 
We offer only the finest varieties of straw- 
berries, including the latest improvement In 
this valuaible fruit. 
Fei-tilization — ^Varieties marked (P) have 
imperfect flowers and need oth.er perfect 
flowered sorts planted every third or fourth 
row to fertilize the 'blossoms. If only one 
kind is wanted, choose a perfect flowering 
sort. 
Bismarck — Fruit produced in abundance, 
outyieldlng Bubach. The heaviest, most 
solid herry ever grown or handled. Color 
bright scarlet, good flavor, season medium 
to very late. 
BRANDYWINE 
Nick Olimer — Plant very large and stocky, 
vigorous and productive; a giant among 
strawberries. Dark glossy red, firm and 
of excellent flavor. 
Wiiliam Belt — (Berries large, conical, rather 
long, regular in outline; bright red, glossy; 
quality good. 
Brandywine — iBerries very large, regular, 
conical, and of very excellent quality. See 
out. 
Glen alary — ^Berries large, bright deep red, 
rich, sweet and good. One of the most 
productive and holds Its size well to the 
end. Medium to late. 
MarshaU — Color very dark rich crimson to 
the core, flesh fine grained and- of a deli- 
cious flavor and with the peculiar aroma of 
the native wild strawberry. 
BUBACH 
ADDITIONAIi VAK.IBTLBS. 
Beder Wood 
Buibach No. 5 
Crescent (P) 
Corsican 
Haverland 
Jessie 
Michael's Early 
(P) Parker Early 
Sample CP) 
Senator Dunlap 
Sharpless 
Warfleld 
Wilson 
We were obliged to refuse a great many 
orders last spring for strawberry plants be- 
cause orders reached us so late. All orders 
for plants should reach us by April 1st, but 
plants need not be sent till weather is favor- 
aible. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES. 
This novelty, if we may call it a novelty, seems to be growing in favor very rapidly. 
Up to date we have been somewhat skeptical ajbout the value of these out-ot-season 
Strawlberries but what we saw last October at a County Fair in Northern Vermont rather 
waked us up as to the desirability of the Everbearing Strawberries, especially varieties 
which are catalogued below. We saw these varieties actually displayed by the crate and, 
wlii'.e we cannot say the quality was quite up to the quality of the regular season, they 
were very good indeed. We cannot quite convince ourselves that we should recommend 
these Strawberries as a commercial proposition but do strongly recommend them in a 
small way. 
VARIETIES. 
SUPERB AMBRIOUS PROGRESSIVE 
All good sized berries, fine flavored, and very .productive. All staminate varieties, 
not requiring others near them to pollenize them. 
Prices — Br MAIli, POSTPAID, $1 per do-/.; 3 doz. $1.50; per 100 $5.50. 
