WESTHAUSER’S RASPBERRIES 
DISCOUNTS FOR EARLY ORDERS 
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SODUS 
The No. 1 Home Canner 
There is no comparison at all with other Purple caps. 
k The large, round, meaty berries, measuring 1 to 11/2 inches, 
bb have a delicious mild flavor, and is pre- 
i, te ferred by canners to either the red or black 
be ‘ raspberry for jellies, pie and marmalades. 
The fruit is bright reddish purple; the 
seeds are very small. It is especially good 
to eat fresh. The berries do not crumble, 
and cling to the branches long after ripen- 
ing. Bushes are very thrifty, healthy, dis- 
ease free, upright growers that attain the 
height of four or five feet. 
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CUMBERLAND 
The Leader of the Blacks 
(Midseason.) The leader among all Black Raspberries. 
Popular 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. 
On the Benton Harbor 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. 



LATHAM 
wee” Lhe Standard 
Commercial Red 

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 Rasp- 
berry. 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 ship- 
ping, as well as for table use. 
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