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T. B. WEST & SON, PERRY, OHIO 
STRAWBERRIES 
Our Strawberry plants are taken from beds set especially to produce plants. 
Each variety is kept by itself. Our soil is especially adapted to growing strong 
and healthy plants, and we have been very successful in this line. 
Strawberries will succeed in any soil that is adapted to ordinary farm or 
garden crops. Soil should be thoroughly prepared to a good depth, well 
drained and fertilized. For field culture, set in rows; for garden, fifteen 
inches apart each way, leaving a pathway every third row. 
EVERBEARING N DORSET. This new eastern introduction is becoming 
| Per 50, $2.00; Per 100, $3.50; Per 250, $7.00 one of the most popular and respected in the 
STREAMLINER. Finest standard everbearer. Large, middie west. Fruiting season's early and’ profit- 
rich red all the way through. ably continuous. The berry is uniformly large, 
full, elongated with rounded extremity. The color 
STANDARD is an attractive pinkish red, unusual flavor, mild 
Per 100, $3.25; Per 500, $9.50; Per 1000, $15.50 sub-acid. It does exceptionally well in heavy soil, 
CATSKILL. A thoroughly tested New York variety, and surpasses other varieties for sweetness during 
adopted in 17 middle and northern States. It is so protracted rainy season. 
productive it needs thinning. Very large fruits; 
co red from first to last. The quality is excel- \ 
ent. 
FAIRFAX. Another new kind which runs with Dorset; 
in many ways similar, but with sufficient differ- 
ences to warrant growing both. A more brilliant 
red than Dorset and of firmer texture; season 
about the same. 
~\ FAIRLAND. U.S.D.A. variety. Good grower. Red 
Steele resistant. Very productive. 
Seencnite Of smooth. evenly conical form, and 
large; its color the commanding glossy red which 
sells on sight. aided artistically by the calyx or cap 
which remains green after picking. Quality un- 
surpassed; production greatest of all earlier; plant 
vigorous, healthy, strongly reproductive. 
\ ROBINSON. A vigorous growing plant, free from 
disease. Large, deeply furrowed berry. Rich red 
color. — 
SPARKLE. A fine variety resistant to Red Steele. 
Streamliner Strawberry Good grower, productive and excellent quality. 
GRAPE VINES 
GRAPE VINE PRICES — 1 to 5, 50c each; 5 to 10, 40c each; 10 to 50, 30c each 
' Black Grapes . Red or Amber Grapes 
Pico eaen, The standard black, everywhere. October. ‘ AGAWAM. Very large, with thick skin; sweet and 
FREDONIA. Blue-black, covered with heavy bloom, sprightly. 
St gt: season as Moore’s. Good commercial { 
quality. ine vigorous and productive. CACO. Fruit very | i 
; J : y large in handsome complete 
MOORE’S EARLY. Bunch and berry large; desirable bunches; a rich wine-red over amber. Exception- 
for earliness. ally early bearing. Its flavor is luscious and sweet. 
WORDEN. Larger, sweeter and earlier than Concord. N CATAWEAL 
: arge, dark copper. rich musky flavor; 
late. 
White Grapes Nasri, 
\ ; RE. Bunches and berries are small, but com- 
~ NIAGARA. Bunch and berries large, yellowish white, pactly set. Light red, with violet bloom; sugary 
prolific. The standard white grape. and delicious; early. 
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