dine ee a T. B. WEST & SON, PERRY, OHIO — 
CHERRIES 
Cherry trees are compact and shapely. 
blossoms make them an ornamental 
hardy, succeeding best on well drained sandy or gravely loam. 
wet ground. 
Sweet varieties grow more rapidly and make larger trees. 
Their glossy foliage and clustered 
as well as a profitable tree. Trees are 
Avoid low or 
Sour 
varieties are dwarf and bushy, bear earlier, and are more largely planted. 
Sweet Varieties 
SWEET CHERRY TREE PRICES 
1to9 10 to 49 
S10. 0 /Teehr eats UA ee ee $2.00 $1.75 
4 fo35 feet ss oe ee 1.75 1.50 
N BING. Very large, dark red, almost black. Flesh 
red, firm, very good quality. July. 
“\LAMBERT. Very large, reddish black. Flesh firm, 
meaty, sweet and juicy. Enormous bearer. Late 
July. 
x\ NAPOLEON. Large, pale yellow, red cheek. Firm, 
juicy, sweet, and productive. July. 
SCHMIDT. Immense size. Deep black. Flesh dark, 
_ tender, very juicy. Fine flavor, productive. July. 
WINDSOR. Large, liver colored, distinct. Flesh re- 
markably firm and of fine quality. Hardy and 
prolific. An excellent late variety. 
. woop. Large heart shaped, light red, juicy. rich, 
delicious. Tree healthy, vigorous, and productive. 
Late June. 
Sour Varieties 
SOUR CHERRY TREE PRICES 
1to9 10 to 49 
to. 5 TeCt aa are cee en oe $1.75 $1.35 
3 TOsA kee ie Mice et re 1.50 125 
2. £6 2s TeCh Mic a eee 1.25 1.10 
\. BRASSINGTON. Medium size, dark 
meat. Excellent market variety. 
~\ DYEHOUSE. Very early, medium, bright red. Slightly 
tart; good canner. June. 
red skin and 
U ENGLISH MORELLO. Fair size, blackish red. Rich 
acid, juicy, best very late variety. August. 
MAY DUKE. Large, red, juicy, rich; mildly acid. 
June. 
ni MONTMORENCY. Large, red, productive. Best com- 
mercial variety. 
Late June. 
Montmorency Sour Cherry 
PLUMS 
With reasonably good care and culture, plum trees can be kept in healthy 
condition. 
They are readily marketed 
and show profitable returns. Plums 
do best on loam or clay soil; should be planted fifteen to twenty feet apart. 
Like pears, they bear early. 
NU ITALIAN PRUNE (Fellenburg). One of the leading 
prunes of western New York. Sometimes known 
as York State Prune. Is purplish black, flesh 
golden yellow, very good quality. Productive. Late 
August. 
\J LOMBARD. Medium to large. purplish red; flesh 
-yellowish, juicy, firm, and sweet. Vigorous and 
productive. Late August. 
| REINE CLAUDE. (Bavoys’ Green Gage). Large, 
roundish oval, green, marked with red; flesh 
yellow, juicy, excellent flavor. Late September. 
PLUM TREE PRICES 
lto9 
DtOmOn Celie. wie as te 8 on, a eee ae $1.75 
ANT OTC OU chy ae eas ch Ore hen an Ree be Rr 1.60 
SttoVAcfeets ty. tere. oe a eee ee 1.40 
{STANLEY PRUNE. Relatively new variety rapidly be- 
coming popular. Medium to large blue free-stone 
ripens about September 10th. Flesh greenish yel- 
low, firm, and of high quality. Trees bear much 
younger than German or Italian Prune. 
