Westhauser’s Heavy Producing Strain "Certified” Raspberries 
Here is what Mr. W. 
J. Beuschlein of Detroit, 
Mich., also has to say 
about Westhauser’s 
transplants: 
“I want to tell you 
about the Latham trans- 
plants I bought of you. 
I set out 500 plants in 
March and in July I 
sold enough of 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.” 
LATHAM RAS 
RASPBERRY 
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 4? degrees below zero. 
This is a large, most beautiful and profitable red 
Raspberry. Rich, dark red berries an inch in diam¬ 
eter 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. 
Bearing Size Plants for Garden 
and for Growers Who Want 
Quick Results 
We have a limited amount of the following 
varieties of 2-year bearing-age transplants, 
Cumberland Black Raspberry, Latham, Viking, 
and Newburgh Red Raspberries, Eldorado 
Blackberry and St. Regis Everbearing Red 
Raspberries. These plants will bear fruit this 
season, which will more than pay for the extra 
cost. For prices see pages 21 and 22. 
CUMBERLAND 
Raspberry 
The Famous Worth-While Early Blackcap RIPENS a 
WEEK After Logan 
Youngberry 
Gains in favor every year with both commercial 
and small planters, grows on trellis like Dew¬ 
berry. Stands 15 below zero; mulch for colder 
climates. The color of the berry is maroon-pur¬ 
ple. Delicious, a blend between Blackberry, Dew¬ 
berry and Raspberry flavor. Vines entirely thorn¬ 
less, saves labor. Prices for 1-year No. 1 plants, 
12 for #1.65, 25 for #2.75, 50 for #3.75, 100 
for #6.50, 500 for #22.50, 1000 for #45.00, 
enough for J/2 acre. No discount on this variety. 
Supply limited. 
[ 19 ] 
(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 
attractive 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. 
Wesfhauser 
Raspberry 
Plants 
Are certified 
disease - free, 
having been 
twice state in¬ 
spected during 
the growing sea¬ 
son. 
Cumberland 
Latham 
20 
Golden Queen Raspberry 
(See page 10 for description) 
DISCOUNTS 
For Cash Orders 
^ Discount up to 
January 31st. 
Discount up to 
March 1st. 
Discount on all 
cash orders re¬ 
ceived during 
during balance of the 1938 
spring shipping season. 
WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES 
ON LARGE QUANTITIES 
QlfU 
For $5.00 and $10.00 Orders. 
See page 3. 
Newburgh 
A/ecu 
Red RGAfJieVuf, 
NEWBURGH 
A NEW 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; so 
far Newburgh has proven immune from mosaic, is very 
hardy and easy to grow. 
The berries are larger than other varieties, their size 
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 be¬ 
fore the shipping season was over. 
Thornless Youngberry 
PLANT PATENT NO. 4 
6 Plants for #1.00. 
Quick Return 
Bearing-Age Collection 
12 Viking. Early, red. £ 
12 Cumberland. Black. y | y 
12 Eldorado Blackberry. 
12 St. Regia Red Everbearing. 
25 of each, #4.00. 
Viking—Extra Early 
IDEAL 
Qo/iden Collection 
25 Cumberland, black 
25 Latham, red 
50 of each, #2.25 
*1.39 
NO NAME 
RcApAe/tAdf, feosufcun 
Occasionally labels are lost in the field or 
packing house. These plants may consist of 
one or more varieties, the quality is as good 
as labeled stock. We are selling these at the 
following reduced prices: 25 for 50c; 50 for 
80c; 100 for #1.15; 500 for #5.00; 1000 for 
#9.50. 
Below—St. Regis 
