Westhauser^s Heavy Producing Strain Certified Red Raspberries 
SPECIAL 
OFFER 
BLACK AND RED 
ASSORTMENT 
50 King. Early red. 
50 Latham. Late red. 
50 Logan. Early black. 
50 Cumberland. Black late. 
1-Year No. 1 Plants 
^ <1 Originated in Minnesota where the severe winters are a test, 
I I'm tn winter'kill even at 45 degrees below 2 ;ero. This is 
X^iWM.k.CX^LLL largest, most beautiful and profitable red Raspberry grown. 
Rich, dark red berries an inch in diameter are quite common. They stick 
to the stem days after they are ripe when other varieties would soften and 
fall to the ground. The fruit is firm, making it good for canning and 
shipping, as well as for table use. A heavy bearer. Up to 
the introduction of the Chief in the red raspberry field, 
Latham was the Ace of all for quality, sme, and also out- 
yielded the older varieties by a great margin. In an actual 
official test the Latham outyielded the older varieties by 
over 3,000 pints per acre on a three^year planting. The 
fruit ripens about a week later than the Chief and often 
covers a fruiting season of about 8 weeks. The demand 
for Latham always exceeds the supply—so order 
early 
Chief 
Outyields Even the Heavy-Bearing Latham by 20%. Chief 
is an offspring of Latham but ripens a week to ten days 
earlier than its parent. It was introduced by the Minnesota 
State Breeding Farm. The berries are large and firm, do not crumble, are 
beautiful red and of finest quality. The bushes are hardy and disease re' 
sistant with heavy, dark green foliage. 
Chief and Latham are two of the most profitable red Raspberries. Highest 
price for early red Raspberries, that’s Chief. Latham to prolong your picking 
season by three weeks. 
While we have a good supply, mechanically dug, extra 
heavy rooted plants, the demand for these varieties is 
enormous. Play safe, order early, and receive the benefit 
of our sharply reduced prices. 
Viking 
Early King 
Latham 
St. Regis 
(Everbearing Red Rasp' 
berry). When partaking 
of some choice, deliciously 
flavored fruit have you 
often wished it would last 
longer? The St. Regis 
Everbearer is the answer, 
as it will produce 
during the regular 
fruiting season and 
until late in the fall. 
It resembles the Early 
King in flavor 
appearance. If 
do not have land or 
time to grow St. 
Regis for market, be 
sure to secure a few 
bushes for home consumption 
Golden Queen 
Raspberry 
The most sought-after golden yel¬ 
low Raspberry as a novelty for home 
gardens, a delicacy for eating fresh 
from the bushes and for table use. 
The si^e and shape are very similar 
to the Cuthbert. The canes are 
hardy, sturdy, upright growing, al¬ 
most thorn-free; the rich golden yel¬ 
low berries are very attractive in 
appearance. Price, 15c each; 6 for 
75c; 12 for ^1.25; 25 for $ 2 . 25 , 
An early red 
Raspberry, one of 
the first on the market. The plants are very 
sturdy, and the berries are bright red and 
ripen evenly. It thrives equally well on heavy 
or light soil, is remarkably free from disease, 
and can be relied upon to produce a profitable 
crop each year. 
RASPBERRIES 
Latham or Chief (1-yr..) Extra Heavy, bearing size. 
Latham or Chief (1-yr.) No. 1. 
Latham or Chief (1-yr.) Medium . 
Latham or Chief (2-yr.) No. 1 Transplants 
hearing age . 
St. Regis (1-yr.) No. 1, Everbearing.. 
St. Regis (2-yr.) No. 1 Transplants, bearing age. . 
St. Regis (2-yr.) Giant Transplants, bearing age .... 
Early King (1-yr.) No. 1 . 
Early King (1-yr.) Medium. 
Viking (1-yr.) No. 1 .. 
Viking (2-yr.) Transplants, bearing age . 
Newburgh (1-yr.) No. 1. 
Newburgh (1-yr.) bearing size . 
A NEW GIANT RED RASPBER¬ 
RY. A new hardy variety originated 
at the Ontario Horticultural Experi' 
ment Station, Canada. It roots deep, which enable them 
to mature a large crop of berries even through a very dry 
season. The berries are easy to pick, are large, lively bright 
red, thimble shaped, firm, very attractive and easy to sell. 
This variety is entitled to a good trial. It may be just the 
one which does best in your locality. If interested order 
early, as we have only a limited amount of plants available. 
Westhauser’s Raspberry Plants are certified disease- 
free, having been twice state inspected during the grow¬ 
ing season. 
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Chief 
Newburgh 
25 Chief Red Raspberries 
25 Eldorado Blackberries 
Special 
Price 
Net Price 
Golden Queen 
IDE^t 
Collection 
50 Latham Red Raspber¬ 
ries 
50^ Cumberland Black 
Raspberries 
SPECIAL d> r\r\ 
PRICE 
Net Price 
$1.25 
Newburgh 
And here is a new one—The 
NEWBURGH—introduced by 
the New York Experiment Sta' 
tion. We have fruited this va- 
riety this year and have found 
them to be a heavy bearer of 
large, rich red berries, even 
larger than Latham. The plants 
are very strong and stocky, and 
we now believe, as New York 
does, that we have a variety 
which will make good for the 
fruit grower in a commercial way. 
AN IDEAL GARDEN VARIETY 
On account of its rich, distinct Raspberry flavor, different from 
any other. They are so far mosaic immune and our plants are 100 
per cent healthy. 
We have paid a high price for our foundation stock and the 
of this great new variety is limited. It is advisable 
early and have your plants reserved. 
Special for Those Who 
Want Quick Returns 
We have a limited a' 
mount of two'year Red 
Raspberry transplants that 
come into bearing the first 
season, that would much 
more than pay for the ex' 
tra cost. A bargain while 
they last. 
BEARING - SIZE 
GARDEN 
Collection 
12 St. Regis. Everbearing red. 
12 Newburgh. Red midseason. 
12 Latham. Red late. 
$2.60 
2-Year Transplants 
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