OLD STANDBYS 
Repeat Orders Speak for Themselves 
Early King 
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. For prepaid and F. O. B. prices, see 
page 31. 
St♦ Regis 
(Everbearing Red 
Raspberry). When par¬ 
taking of some choice, 
deliciously flavored fruit have you not 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 and appearance. If you do not have 
the land or time to grow St. Regis for market, 
be sure to secure a few bushes for home con¬ 
sumption. For prepaid and F. O. B. prices, see 
page 31. 
Newburgh 
Introduced by the 
New York Ex¬ 
periment Station, 
and, judging by their description, we have a 
new and better raspberry within our reach. 
Buy a few and judge for yourself. Berry so far 
has proven immune to mosaic. Extra heavy 
bearer; flavor mild; berries of good quality, 
even better than Latham. Berries have an at¬ 
tractive bright red color, are very firm, and do 
not crumble like Latham. Ripens a few days 
earlier than Latham. The plants are medium 
height, vigorous growers, stalky, and well 
branched. Berries very large, holding their 
size over a long fruiting season. For prepaid 
and F. O. B. prices, see page 31. 
Early 
King 
Red 
Raspberry. 
MR. W. J. 
BE1USCHLEIN 
OF DETROIT, 
MICH., WRITES: 
“I want to tell you 
about the Latham 
transplants I bought 
of you. I set out 500 
plants in March and 
in July I sold enough 
o f these wonderful 
berries to pay for 
more than double the 
cost of the plants. I 
never heard of such a 
remarkable record for 
the first year. Next 
spring I will set out 
five acres; can you 
supply me with 
plants ? I am more 
than satisfied and 
thank you for your 
co-operation.” 
Grades of Latham and Chief Red Raspberries 
2-year-old Transplants. These will bear a light crop the first year set out and will 
almost make a full fruiting row for the next year. 
I-year Bearing Size. These have 2 year roots and 1 year top growth, having been 
pruned to the ground after the first year. Of course they are not as heavy as 
transplants, but will bear some fruit this year. Besides they will make a heavy 
fruiting row for the coming year. 
1-year No. 1 Fancy These are extra heavy-rooted and the cream of our 1 year plants. 
1-year Medium. Are smaller plants with a fair root system. 
For prepaid prices see Page 31. 
This is a photo of County Agent Aamodt and 
members of a fruit 
growers’ associa¬ 
tion which he or¬ 
ganized among 
the Indians on 
the reservation 
over which he has 
supervision. They 
are shown with a 
shipment of plants 
bought from 
Westhauser Nurs¬ 
eries. After the 
first shipment of 
plants we received 
many repeat or¬ 
ders. 
Boyd, Iowa. 
Dear Sirs :—The plants did 
just fine, which I received 
from you last year. I was 
afraid I would not receive a 
catalog from you, but I got it 
and here is my order. 
I could have bought them 
from some other company 
for less money but I know 
what your plants are. 
Yours very truly. 
WESTHAUSER 
NURSERIES 
Sawyer, Michigan 
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