WESTHAUSER'’S Heavy Bearing 
Strains — Established Money Makers 
THE ESTABLISHED 
COMMERCIAL VARIETY 
For five years editors of farm and garden magazines have written 
about this new king of all bramble berries. Has produced 11,500 
one-pound baskets per acre, which sold for $1,737.50 on a roadside 
stand. The berries are 1'/y to 2 inches in length, color a beautiful 
purple, similar to Youngberry, but more highly flavored and less 
seedy. 
Buy Westhauser’s Northern Grown Plants 
Large, Thrifty, Heavy-Rooted—They Are in a Class by Themselves for 
True Quality 
The Boysenberry was originated in California. Six years ago we bought our 
plants from that source, with the intention of developing and hardening them in 
our northern climate. We believe that we are the largest growers here in the 
North of hardy Boysenberry plants. They have come through below-zero weather 
splendidly. Today about 50 per cent of Boysenberries offered are still southern 
grown plants. Be safe and buy our hardy, northern grown plants. 
The Flavor of Boysenberry is Superb 
It is a mild, rich, pleasing blend of the Raspberry, Loganberry, and Black- 
berry. You will be proud of your Boysenberries, your neighbors will admire 
them, and you will agree with us, saying that they are the finest berries you have 
ever tasted, either fresh, canned, in pies, jams or jellies. 
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Red RHUBARB 
The last word in Rhubarb. In describing this 
variety, Prof. L. G. Bunting, of MacDonald Col- 
lege, in Quebec, Canada, where it originated, states: 
“It is a very highly colored, attractive red stalk, 
of large size, productive, very tender and succulent, 
and of excellent quality, and particularly valuable 
for pies and desserts. Its color, when cooked with- 
out peeling, is as attractive as that of Raspberries.” 
Not grown from seed. Plants propagated from 
divisions. Try some this year. You'll like it. 
40c ‘each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.40; 12 for $2.50. 



Westhauser’s One-Tree Orchards 
Here is just the thing for you folks who have just a 
limited amount of space. We have had our growers graft 
five different varieties all on one sturdy trunk, giving a . 
variety of colors and flavors, and a long season of bearing f 
since we have put both early and later varieties all on t 
the same tree. j 
5-N-1 APPLE ; 
Dark Red Jonathan, Yellow Delicious, 
Red Delicious, Wealthy, and Yellow 
Transparent. Apples from early summer 
to late fall. Be the first in your com- 
munity’to have this worth-while novelty. 
We offer these trees in 11/16 inch 
grade, 5 to 6 ft., $1.50 each; 3 or more, 
$1.40 each, less discount. 
5-N-1 PEACH 'g 
Here are five fine Peach varieties all 
on one tree: Elberta, Red Bird, Golden 
Jubilee, J. H. Hale, and Belle of 
Georgia. It takes little space and will 
furnish you with Peaches from middle 
of August until the first of October. 
Order now. . = 
We offer these 9/16 inch grade, 4-5 Seely 
ft., $1.35 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each, 
less discount. 
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