Potomac, Brand New 
The brand new variety of Raspberry. Introduced 
by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It is a cross 
between a Black Raspberry and a Red Raspberry, 
inaking it a Purple Raspberry. Compared side by 
side with Cumberland, showed about twice as 
berries on the Potomac as the Cumberland, 
very free from diseases. Makes fine jellies, 
serves. It is the very best of all the purple 
1-yr. No. 1: 25 for ^1.50; 50, ^2.25; 75, 
^4.00; 200, ^6.00. 
Crystal White Blackberry 
Strange as it may seem, this is a real creamy white Black' 
berry. Mixed with the jet black ones for dessert it makes a 
most wonderful dish. The fruit is about the size of Alfred, 
with few seeds and quite sweet when fully ripe. The bushes 
are good, strong growers and very productive. This is not a 
worthless novelty, but a fruit of real value, and should be in 
every garden. 2-year bearing age, each 30c; 6 for ^1.25; 12 for 
^2.25. 1-year, each 15c; 6 for 60c; 12 for ^1.10; 25 for ^2.00; 
100 for ^5.50. 
Youngberry 
This new berry is so much different from 
any berry that is grown in most parts of the 
country. It is a cross between the Loganberry 
and Dewberry. Color of fruit is a rich wine 
color. Si 2 ;e 1 to l |/2 inches. Flavor is pleasant, 
sweet, with the tartness of the blackberry. 
Excellent for table use, canning, jellies, pies, 
and for wine. The plant is a rank grower. 
Withstands cold and heat. Adapted to a wide 
range of soils. A great producer. Try them 
in your locality. They will be the talk of your 
neighborhood. Plants are still scarce, and a 
little high in price. 1-yr. No. 1: 6 for 50c; 
12, 80c; 25, ^1.40; 50, ^1.75; 75, ^2.50; 100, 
^3.25; 200, ^6.00; 300, ^9.00; 500, ^12.50; 
1000, ^25.00. 2-yr. Transplants (bearing 
age) 6 for 90c; 12, ^1.50; 25, ^2.50; 50, 
^4.50; 75, ^6.00; 100, ^7.00; 200, ^12.00; 
300, ^16.50; 500, ^25.00; 1000, ^50.00. 
Westhauser’s Certi¬ 
fied Berry Plants 
'I' ♦ (The Creeping Blackberry). 
I 11 Produced on a trailing vine 
^ instead of a bush, does best 
when supported on a wire like grapes; free from rust 
and all fungous diseases. The berries are even larger 
than blackberries. They are jet black, coreless, sweet 
and juicy, and ripen about ten days earlier than Black' 
berries. The Lucretia so far surpasses all other kinds 
of Dewberries that we have discontinued raising 
other varieties. No home should be without a 
Dewberry patch. 
1- yr. No. 1; 12 for 55c; 25, 90c; 50, ^1.30; 
75, ^1.80; 100, ^2.10; 200, ^4.00; 300, ^4.90; 
500, ^7.25; 1000, ^14.50. 
2- yr. Transplants (bearing age): 6 for 75c; 12, 
^1.10; 25, ^1.50; 50, ^2.75; 75, ^3.25; 100, ^4.50; 
200, ^7.00; 300, ^9.50; 500, ^13.75; 1000, ^27.50. 
New Thornless 
Youngberry 
Plant Patent No. 4 
Something entirely new for the 
Blackberry'Dewberry family. This 
Youngberry is absolutely thornless. 
The bushes grow just like other 
Youngberry bushes, and are equally 
thrifty, healthy and hardy. Require 
no winter protection this far north. 
1-yr. No. 1, 12 for ^2.00; 25 for 
^3.50; 50, ^4.75; 100, ^7.75; 200, 
^15.00; 500, ^27.50; 1000, ^55.00. 2- 
age), 3 for ^1.65; 6 for ^2.65; 12 for ^5 
SPECIAL 
PRICES 
6 Youngberry 2-yr. No. 
1 ( bearing age) 
Transplants. 
6 Dewberry 2-yr. No. 1 
(bearing size) Trans¬ 
plants. 
$ 1-25 
of each 
for 
yr. Transplants (bearing 
.00; 25 for ^7.50. 
Youngberry 
and Dewberry 
Transplants 
We have a 
nice lot of bear¬ 
ing age 2-year 
plants at very 
reasonable 
prices. They 
will more than 
pay the extra 
cost the fi r s t 
year. A bargain 
while they last. 
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