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To our old and prospective customers we take pleasure in sending 
our 1939 Spring Buying Guide—with a wonderful selection of STAND' 
ARD and NEW PROVEN varieties; also containing many BARGAIN 
ASSORTMENTS. We hope that you enjoy reading this book and con' 
vince yourself that our prices are within reach of all. 
R. E. WESTHAUSER 
You Take No Risk 
ri buying our hardy quality plants, thou' 
Oul* Responsibility of Leadership customers have testified to 
■ ^ • that, they have approved our way of doing 
Is in selecting only the BEST PROVEN varieties in the nursery line for our customers business by ordering their nursery supplies 
which must and will go. Only after years of careful testing of NEW VARIETIES do we from us year after year, 
actually bring to you in our Guide Book the varieties to plant for SUCCESS. MR. BENDER, of Iowa, writes Jan. 25, 
We, for instance, refer you to the GRAND CHAMPION, the sensational spring'bearing 1938: "I accept your prices, my dealings 
strawberry, introduced by us a few years ago, which has been, since its introduction, a with you for the past two years is an assur' 
SELLOUT with us, and is gaining more favor from year to year. ance to me that I will receive nothing but 
We are the LARGEST GROWER of the HONEY'SWEET WAYZATA everbearing first class plants from you. Please ship my 
strawberry—by far the best everbearer today. order express.” 
For years we have been searching for a real FANCY money'making late spring'bearing Yours truly, 
strawberry. Now, after years of trials, we are introducing this year “GREAT MASTER. J. E. BENDER 
y' 
Discounts for 
Cash Orders 
Discount up to 
January 31st. 
Discount up to 
March 5th. 
WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON 
LARGE QUANTITIES 
OUR BROAD 
GUARANTEE 
IS YOUR PROTECTION 
WE GUARANTEE that our nursery stock is first- 
class in every respect, free from disease, freshly dug, 
true to name, and to reach you in good growing 
condition. We will at our option either replace free 
of charge or refund your money on any shipment 
which arrives in bad condition, providing claim is 
made within five days after arrival of shipment, with 
a signed statement from your Express Agent or 
Postmaster, showing the extent of damage. 
Our stock is carefully handled and full of vitality 
and, under ordinary conditions, should grow for you. 
But if it does not, owing to the weather and other 
conditions over which we have no control, we will 
replace it at half price the following season, if you 
notify us not later than October 1, 1939. 
It is understood between purchaser and ourselves 
that we are not liable for any greater amount than 
paid for stock. 
3 
6 
20 
12 
50 
With Orders for 
^3—— O'* More 
1 Complete Garden Veget' 
able Seed Collection, 22 
packages. 
2 Hansen Bush Cherry plants. 
6 I'yr. Ornamental Rubrifolia Roses. 
I'yr. Boysenberry plants. 
Shilka New Everblooming Iris plants. 
Great Master New Late Spring'bearing Strawberry 
plants. 
With Order of $10.00 or More 
Complete Garden Vegetable Seed Collection, each 22 pkgs. 
H ansen Bush Cherry plants. 
I'yr. Boysenberry plants. 
Shilka New Everblooming Iris plants. 
Ornamental Rubrifolia Roses. 
Great Master New Late Spring'bearing Strawberry plants. 
We reserve the right, if we run short of any of the above items, 
to substitute any other listed as FREE GOODS. 
With Orders for $25.00 or More 
250 Mastodon or Gem Everbearing Strawberry plants — our 
option. 
With Orders for $50.00 or More 
500 Mastodon or Gem Everbearing Strawberry plants — our 
option. 
Express Rotes Reduced 
Express rates have been reduced on practically all nursery stock to most states. 
Express is the safest—the nursery stock is always in the open and does not heat 
as in mail bags. 
MICHIGAN STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
ORCHARD AND NURSERY INSPECTION 
Certificate of Inspection—No. 1274 
This is to certify that the raspberry fields of Westhauser Nurseries, Sawyer, 
Mich., have been inspected according to the regulations of this department, and 
have been found apparently free from dangerous insects and disease, this certi- 
ficate is granted and the sale of plants from the approved fields is authorized 
for the year ending September 15, 1939. First inspection made 6'15'38; second 
made 9'8'38. JOHN B. STRANGE, Commissioner. E. C. Mandenberg, in 
charge of Orchard and Nursery Inspection. Bureau of Agricultural Industry, 
LAWRENCE O’NE^IL, Director. Lansing, Mich., 9'26,38. 
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