Westhauser's Hardy Fruit 
Elberta 
J. H. Hale Peach 
Ripens a few days earlier than Elberta, is known the 
country over for its great beauty. The largest Peach 
grown; light yellow with a deep carmine blush. Finest 
quality, flavor is outstanding and delicious. The trees 
are hardy and bear young. For perfect pollenization 
plant with Elberta. 
PRICES: 4 to 5 ft. trees, each, 40c; 10 for $3.50; 
100 for $28.00. 
HARDEE 
The Patented Peach No. 120 
Illustrated in color on cover page. 
What scientists “hail” the most important Peach 
discovered in the past 25 years. Which has been 
recognized by the U. S. Government as possessing 
extra cold resisting qualities. 193 3'1934, when the 
Peach crop amounted to only 30 per cent in the 
middle western states on account of the sub-zero 
weather, the most severe winter the Peach growers 
have ever known, the HARDEE came through 
with a full crop. 
This Peach is large, distinctively new, resembling 
Elberta in appearance, more richly colored and a 
little more oblong. This Patented Peach is being 
handled under license. 
PRICES: 4 to 5 ft. trees, each, $1.40; 10 for 
$13.00; 25 for $27.50; 100 for $70.00. No discount. 
Halehaven Early Peach 
(Midseason Yellow Freestone) 
This wonderful new Peach was introduced by the 
Michigan State Experiment station, South Haven, 
Michigan. It is a cross between South Haven and J. H. 
Hale. A large, beautifully colored yellow'fleshed Peach 
ripening about two weeks before Elberta, a perfect 
freestone, extremely high color, colors a few days be' 
fore it is ripe on the tree, therefore can be picked 
reasonably green for long distance shipping. 
PRICES: 4 to 5 ft. trees, each, 40c; 10 for $3.50; 
100 for $28.00. 
CHERRIES 
Elberta Sour Cherries 
(The Standard of All Peaches) 
The outstanding midseason variety by which all mid' 
season Peaches are judged. Grown over the entire 
country for both commercial and garden purposes. 
Very large, yellow with red blush cheek; very juicy, 
highly flavored. Hardy, vigorous grower, does well in 
all Peach growing sections. Ripens forepart of Sep' 
tember. 
PRICES: 4 to 5 ft. trees, each, 35c; 10 for $3.00; 
100 for $25.00. 
Top Notch 
Homestead 
Peach 
Apple Orchard 
Collection 
3 to 5 ft. trees. 
1 Yellow Transparent. 
Early. 
4 to 5 ft. trees. 
1 Wealthy. Fall. 
2 McIntosh. Fall and 
1 Halehaven. Early. 
Winter. 
2 Tonathan. Winter. 
2 J. H. Hale. Midseason. 
2 Delicious. Winter. 
1 Yellow Delicious. Winter. 
2 Elberta. Midseason. 
1 Snow Apple. Winter. 
All 5 Trees for 
All 10 Trees for 
$1.50 
$3.90 
No Discount 
No Discount 
RICHMORENCY. Earliest Cherry to ripen. This is 
an early ripening Montmorency type only that the 
fruit ripens a week or more earlier than the standard 
Montmorency. It ripens at approximately the same 
time as the Early Richmond. The parent tree is low 
spreading in growth, produces heavy crops, and the 
size of the fruit is large. The fact that this strain 
ripens early is a decided advantage as thousands of 
Montmorency Cherry trees are mixed with late' 
ripening factors causing Cherries in otherwise normal 
trees to be green at picking time. 3}£ to 5 ft. trees, 
each, 50c; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. Best late sour Cherry, 
ripening about ten days later than Richmond. The 
fruit is extra large, bright red, firm, and fine for ship' 
ping. A strong grower, perfectly hardy, bears young, 
and a full crop. 3}£ to 5 ft. trees, each, 40c; 10 for 
$3.00; 100 for $29.00. 
Sweet Cherries 
WINDSOR. A late variety, valuable for market and 
desirable for home use. Fruit large, dark red. Flesh 
firm and sweet. Resists rot and clings to tree long. 
4 to 5 ft. trees, each, 55c; 10 for $5.00. 
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. 
4 to 5 ft. trees, each, 55c; 10 for $5.00. 
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