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Westhauser’s Heavy Producing Strain “Certified” Raspberries 
FREE 
With an Order of $5.00 or More 
Your Choice of the Following Items: 
25 Blooming size Gladiolus Bulbs, or 
25 Eldorado Blackberry Plants, or 
6 Tree Strawberry Plants, or 
3 Ornamental Rose Bushes 
With an Order of $10.00 or More 
50 Eldorado Blackberry Plants or, 
12 Tree Strawberry Plants, or 
3 Boysenberry Plants, or 
6 Ornamental Rose Bushes 
We reserve the right if we run short of any 
of the above items to substitute any other item 
as Free goods. 
Discounts on 
page 2. 
Cumberland 
The Neiv 
Red Raspberry 
NEWBURGH 
A NEW RED RASPBERRY 
CUMBERLAND 
Raspberry 
The Famous Worth-While Early Blackcap RIPENS a 
WEEK After Logan 
(Midseason) The leader among all Black Raspberries. Pop¬ 
ular with growers, as it does well in any climate or any well- 
drained soil. The large, rich, black berries present such an at¬ 
tractive appearance that buyers pay the top-notch prices for' 
them. Excellent for table use and canning. The Cumberland 
sets so many berries that it is necessary to give them a severe 
trimming, as the plants could not hold up if all the berries came 
to mature size. 
On the Benton Harber market, the largest cash fruit market in 
the world, more Cumberlands were bought than any other Black 
Raspberry, a fitting testimonial to its high regard by the grower 
and consumer. In years past we have had to return many late 
orders with the disappointing words: “Sold out.” Moral—Order 
Early. 
1-yr 
No. 1, Fancy 
1 
25 
for ... 
. $ 0.65 
25 
for 
50 
for .. . 
. 1.10 
50 
for 
75 
for . . . 
. 1.40 
75 
for 
100 
for .. . 
. 1.95 
100 
for 
200 
for . . . 
. 3.00 
200 
for 
300 
for . . . 
. 4.50 
300 
for 
500 
for . . . 
. 7.25 
500 
for 
1000 
for . . . 
. 14.50 
1000 
for 
yr., Medium Grade 
.$ 0.50 
.90 
Black Raspberry Transplants 
W"e have a limited amount of 2-year Black Raspberry trans¬ 
plants to offer. They will bear fruit this year, and will more 
than pay for the extra cost. 
2-yr. No. 1 Transplants (Bearing Age) 
6 .£1.00 25 .£2.25 
12 . 1.50 50 . 4.00 
LATHAM 
Red 
Raspberry 
Introduced by the New York Experiment Station. 
The plants are heavy and stocky, the canes do not 
grow quite as tall as some of the other varieties, but 
carry a large load of berries. In New York state they, 
have yielded 30% more fruit than other varieties; sol 
far Newburgh has proven immune from mosaic, is verT 
hardy and easy to grow. \ 
The berries are larger than other varieties, their site 
holds up well during their long picking season. The 
firmness and freedom of crumbling makes Newburgh a 
good long distance shipper and market variety. The 
color of the berries is a lighter red than that of Latham, 
flavor and quality is easily on a par with Latham. 
The supply of Newburgh plants is still limited and 
the demand active, last year we were sold out long 
before the shipping season was over. 
1 
-yr., No. 1 
Newburgh 
12 
for 
_£0.75 
200 
for . 
.£5.00 
25 
for 
_ 1.10 
300 
for . 
. 7.00 
50 
for 
_ 1.50 
500 
for . 
. 10.00 
75 
for 
_2.00 
1000 
for . 
.20.00 
100 
for 
_2.60 
Newburgh 1-yr., Bearing Size 
12 for _£1.10 200 for ...£6.90 
25 for _ 1.60 300 for ... 10.00 
50 for _ 2.00 500 for ...13.00 
75 for _ 3.25 1000 for ...26.00 
00 for .... 3.60 
Newburgh 2-yr. Giant Transplants 
6 for .£0.75 75 for £3.50 
2 for . 1.25 100 for 5.00 
5 for . 2.25 200 for 9.50 
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Latham has made good as the best medium to late 
variety in all sections of the country. Originated 
in Minnesota where the severe winters are a test, 
but it does not winter-kill even at 45 degrees below 
Zero. This is a large, most beautiful and profitable 
red Raspberry. 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. 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. 
LATHAM RASPBERRY PRICES 
1-yr. Extra Heavy (Bearing Size) 
6, 50c; 12, 75c; 25, £1.00; 50, £1.50; 75, £1.90; 100, 
£2.50; 200, £4.75; 300, £7.00; 500, £10.00; 1000, £20.00 
1-yr., No. 1 
12, 50c; 25, 70c; 50. £1.10; 75, £1.50; 100, £1.95; 
200, £3.50; 300, £5.25; 500, £7.25; 1000, £14.50. 
1-yr. Medium 
25, 50c; 50, 85c; 75, £1.15; 100, 
£1.40; 200, £2.50; 300. £3.75; 
500, £5.25; 1000, £10.50. 
2-yr., No. 1 Transplants 
Bearing Age 
6, 75c; 12, £1.10; 25, £1.50; 50, 
£2.75; 75, £3.25; 100, £3.75; 
200, £6.25; 300, £9.00; 500, 
£13.75; 1000, £27.50. 
MR. P. A. TURNER 
of Boston, Mass, writes us: 
"In regard to the 1000 Chief 
and 1000 Latham plants I 
bought of you last year in 
April. I have never seen a 
better field of plants. After a 
severe winter they have shown 
up this spring over 99 per cent. 
Looking for a good crop of 
berries this year. I will certainly 
send all my future ordirs to 
you, and will urge my friends 
to do the same." 
Golden Queen 
Raspberry 
Described and priced on page 18. 
Described and priced on page 18. 
Ideal Garden Collection 
25 Latham red 
25 Cumberland, black .£1.00 
50 of each . 1.60 
100 of each . 3.00 
No Discount 
All 1-yr., No. 1 Plants 
