for you. 
1, 1941. 
than paid for stock. 
“We received our 
We ordered 
from four other 
them.’ 

MICHIGAN STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Orchard and Nursery Inspection 
Certificate of Inspection No. 633 
Lansing, Mich., October 4, 1940. 
This is to certify that the Raspberry fields of Westhauser’s Nurseries, Sawyer, 
Mich., have been inspected according to the regulations of this Department, and 
have been found apparently free from dangerous insects and diseases, this certificate 
is granted and the sale of plants from the approved fields is authorized for the year 
ending September 15, 1941. 
Fee paid. First inspection made 6-4-39. 
ELMER A. BEAMER, Commissioner. 
MILES NELSON, Director. C. 
Bureau of Agricultural Industry. 
A. Beautiful Shrub 
That is Uncommon, Yet 
Easy to Grow 
—COTONEASTER DIVARICATA 
er a This unusual shrub has a graceful, 
Z spreading habit of growth, making it 
ideal for planting in front of taller 
growing shrubbery. The tiny, dark 
green leaves are shiny like holly 
leaves, most unusual. In fall the leaves 
turn red and orange and hang on the 
bush well into the winter. White 
flowers are produced in great profu- 
sion, followed by red, egg-shaped 
fruits in beautiful, conspicuous clus: 
ters. Hardy and easy to grow. 
Fortunately we have a supply of 
strong, 12 to 18 in. plants, that we 
are offering our customers this year 

at the exceptionally low price of 
ONLY— 
Bach @rwaaicrirattiewns ¢ $0.50 
6 eo dS I ONG aoe 1.00 
GiloEr sonora tre ts 1.75 
TD PEGr aac orate Medemetue te 43.00 
25 MOL lose streie sion ele 6 5.50 
PRICES NET 
[3] 
Our Broad GUARANTEE is Your Protection 
WE GUARANTEE that our nursery stock is first-class in every respect, free from disease, freshly 
ug, 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 
But if it does not, 
control, we will replace it at half price the following season, if you notify us not later than October 
It is understood between purchaser and ourselves that we are not liable for any greater amount 
“FAR SUPERIOR” 
says Mr. V. A. Beaudoin 
of Iowa 
order of 
strawberry plants and are so well 
pleased with them we are sending 
you another order for 500 Premier. 
strawberry plants 
nurseries, but 
yours are far superior to any of 

Second inspection made 9-3-40. 
A. BOYER 
In Charge of 
Orchard and Nursery Inspection 












owing to the weather and other conditions over which we have no 


With Orders for $5 or More 
25 Asparagus, 2-yr., 
or 2 Hansen Bush Cherries, 
or 20 Chinese Elm trees, 18-20 inches, 
or 2 Cotoneaster Divaricata. 
With Orders for $10 or More 
3 Hansen Bush Cherries, 
or 50 Asparagus, 2-yr., 
or 40 Chinese Elm trees, 18-20 inches 
or 4 Cotoneaster Divaricata. 
Discounts for 
Early Cash Orders 
DISCOUNT UP TO 
20% FEBRUARY 5th. 
DISCOUNT UP TO 
15% MARCH 5th. 
DISCOUNT UP TO 
10% APRIL 5th. 
WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON 
LARGE QUANTITIES 
TRANSPLANTONE 
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Transplantone is a water-soluble powder containing 
Vitamin C, Vitamin B:, and other parts of the Vitamin B 
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HOW IT WORKS 
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