Westhauser’s Hardy Fruit Trees for Profit 
Illustrated in Color on Pages 24 and 25 
Apples 
McIntosh. (Late Fall). Highest quality for home 
or market. Beautiful bright red with high, spicy 
flavor. 
JONATHAN. A beautiful, bright red Apple of exceh 
lent keeping quality. Fruit is highly flavored and 
brings a high price on the market. Flesh is tender, 
juicy and rich. Tree bears early and produces heavy 
crops for a long period of years. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. This new Double Red 
Delicious colors about three weeks earlier than the 
Common Delicious. In August, when the regular De¬ 
licious are still green. Double Red Delicious are red 
all over and are ready to bring fancy prices. We have 
only a limited amount of these trees to offer. Order 
early and play safe. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Bright golden color, sweetly 
acid flavor. Commands the very highest market 
prices. Firm, crisp, very juicy. Splendid keeper. 
SNOW APPLE. Medium. Deep crimson; flesh white, 
very juicy and tender. 
The above Apple trees in 1-year, 2% to 3 ft., each 
30c; 10 for ^2.75; 25 for ^6.00. 2-year, 3 to 5 ft., 
each 60c; 10 for ^5.25. 
DUCHESS. (Early). Bright colored, delicious, very 
good to cook. A very profitable midsummer Apple. 
It has proved to be one of the best varieties under 
cultivation in the Northwest. 
WEALTHY. (Early Fall). A favorite early fall apple; 
large, green, shaded to dark red; quality very good 
and tender. Tree is hardy and productive. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. The very finest extra 
yellow Apple. It ripens late in July and continues in 
season until September. Fruit of good sizie, waxy 
yellow. Flesh white, mild, juicy and sweet. 
TURLEY WINESAP. An Apple that succeeds every¬ 
where. Fruit is dark red, tinged yellow, of rich en¬ 
ticing flavor. A fine eating Apple and sells readily 
on the market. 
The above Apple trees, we have in 1-year only. 2J^ 
to 3 ft., each 30c; 10 for ^2.75; 25 for ^6.00. 
NEW ANOKA. Ripens in September. The size, color and flavor 
of the New Anoka make it a favorite. Also a good keeper. The 
remarkable. feature of this excellent Apple is that it comes into 
bearing very young, is also dwarf in stature, so that it is well 
adapted to back yard planting or closer in the orchard. 2-year, 
3- to 5-ft., each 65c; 10 for $ 6 . 00 . 
HYSLOP CRAB. Excellent for preserves and jellies. A heavy, 
regular producer. Fruit large, red, round and smooth; flesh yel¬ 
low and sub-acid. 3- to 5-ft., each 60c; 10 for ^5.50. 
Cherries 
SOUR VARIETIES 
EARLY RICHMOND. Earliest Sour Cherry. A very popular and 
valuable acid variety. Fruit is; medium large, bright red and juicy. 
Fine for pies and canning.- Bears a heavy crop yearly. A slender 
tree which is very hardy. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. Best late Sour Cherry, ripening abpaf^ 
ten days later than Richmond. The fruit is extra large, bright fed, 
firm and fine for shipping. A strong grower, perfectly/'hardy, 
bears young, and a full crop. 2-yeair trees, 3- to 4-ft., each 45c; 
10 for ^3.90; 100, ^32.50. ^ 
SWEET VARIETIES 
WINDSOR. A late sweet variety, valuable for market and desir¬ 
able for home use. Fruit large, dark red. Flesh firm and sweet. 
Resists rot and clings to tree long. 
NAPOLEON. The finest sweet Cherry. Sometimes called Royal 
Ann. A prolific cropper of extra large, fine quality fruit. A 
mighty fine variety for eating, canning,, or market. 
SCHMIDT. An excellent market Cherry. Fruit is very attractive 
and keeps well. Deep crimson-red color. A heavy producer of 
extra large, tender, juicy fruit. 2-year, 3- to 5-ft. trees, each 70c; 
10 for ^6.50. 
All Fruit Trees are 
Peaches 
J. H. HALE. (Midseason yellow freestone). Ripens a 
few days earlier than Elberta. Fruit extra large, gold¬ 
en yellow with deep carmine blush. Excellent quality 
and flavor. Tree is large, hardy, and bears young. 
Does best when grown with Elberta. 
ROCHESTER. (Early midseason freestone). Large, 
covered with mottled red blush; flesh yellow stained 
with red at pit, very good quality, prolific bearer. 
One of the best early midseason yellow freestone. 
Peaches and highly desirable for canning. Popular in 
Western New York and Michigan. 
SOUTH HAVEN. (Early). Ripens about three weeks 
earlier than Elberta; wonderful canner and shipper. 
Golden yellow in color with a red cheek. South 
Haven is very popular in all Peach growing sections 
of the country, returns a handsome profit to the 
commercial grower. It sells at a premium on account 
of its earliness in the market. 
The above varieties in 2-year trees, 2 to 3 ft., each 
25c; 10 for $2.25. 3 to 5 ft. trees, each 45c; 10 for 
^4.00. 
ELBERTA. (Midseason yellow freestone). The lead' 
ing commercial variety. Fruit is large, firm, juicy, 
making it ideal for canning, storage and shipping. 
Beautiful golden yellow color with bright red cheeks. 
Very hardy, vigorous. A heavy bearer. 2-yr. trees, 
3 to 5 ft., each 40c; 10 for $3.80. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. A large, yellow Peach of the El¬ 
berta type. It ripens three weeks earlier than Elberta 
and is of better quality. The skin is yellow blushed 
with red; flesh yellow, juicy, tender, sweet, freestone. 
A distinct advantage of the Golden Jubilee is that it 
ripens early and escapes the Oriental Peach Moth. 
2-yr. trees, 3 to 5 ft., each 45c; 10 for ^4.00. 
Pears 
BARTLETT. The most popular Pear for home use and market, 
a leader among canning Pears. Should, be in every garden and 
orchard. Large, golden yellow with reddish blush on the sunny 
side. Flesh tender, melting and juicy, with delicious, musky 
flavor. Tree vigorous, erect, bears abundantly. 
BOSC. Finest quality; extra large, long and tapering; russet; good 
shipper, brings highest market price. A vigorous grower. Oc¬ 
tober to November. 2-yr., 3 to 5 ft., each ^1.00. 
KIEFFER. (Fall). Large, handsome appearance, rich golden yel¬ 
low, sometimes tinted red on the sunny side; bears largest, most 
consistent bumper crops. Wonderful keeper and an astounding 
long distance shipper. Tree hardy, very strong grower, bears 
at an early age, producing phenomenal crops. 
SECKEL. One of the richest and highest flavored Pears known; 
always in demand for desserts and luncheons and better known 
than any Pear of its class. The tree makes a somewhat slow 
but stout and .erect growth. September and October. 
The above Pear trees, 2-yr., 3 to 5 ft., each 70c; 10 for ^6.00; 
25 for ^14.50, except Bose. 
Plums 
YELLOW EGG. Very popular yellow Plum. Rapid grower; hardy, 
thrifty, prolific bearer. Fruit rich yellow, size medium to large. 
GERMAN PRUNE. The most delicious of all Plums. Extra large 
size, often two inches in diameter. Early and abundant bearer. 
Combines hardiness, immense size, delicious quality, long keep- 
i.«f^^beautiful color, small pit; an early and prolific bearer, 
often 'producing a good crop in two years after planting. 
2-yr. trees, 3 to 5 ft., each 70c; 10 for ^6.00; 20 for ^11.50. 
Quince 
ORANGE. Wevlist only this qne Quince, as we consider it by far 
the best. Thq trees commence to bear very young and produce 
big crops. Fruit is excellently flavored and of large size. 2-yr., 
85c each; 10 for ^7.00. 
Apricots 
MOORPARK. Large, roundish oval, pale orange with a faint 
touch of red on cheek; yellow flesh; ripens first of August. 2-yr., 
each 50r; 10 for ^4.50. 
Than One-Half of the Usual Supply. 
Extremely Scarce This Year—Less 
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