Westhauser’s Certi¬ 
fied Berry Plants 
Lucretia 
(The Creeping Blackberry). 
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. For prices, see page 31. For transplant prices, 
see page 14. 
New Logan Black Raspberry. (Description on page 18). 
Lucretia. 
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. Size 1 to lJ /2 inches. Flavor is pleasant, sweet, with 
the tartness of the blackberry. Excellent for table use, can¬ 
ning, 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. For prices, see page 31. For transplant 
prices, see page 14. 
Westhauser’s 
Berry Plants 
Are certified disease-free, having been 
twice state inspected during the growing 
season. 
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