Westhawes BLACKBERRIES 
CERTIFIED FREE OF DISEASE by Michigan State Department of Agriculture 
ELDORADO "sss0,£ 
and Profitable 
The choice of the commercial grower and housewife for the good 
old-fashioned jams, pies, preserves and fresh fruit for the table com- 
ing just after raspberry season, when but little other fruit is available. 
They ripen 10 days after dewberries and the harvest extends to the 
fore part of September; they are the last of all spring and summer 
berries in the season and the trade is willing to pay well for them. 
The canes grow sturdy and upright, and are hardy enough to need 
no winter protection. 

The berries are large, uniform in size, jet black, and do not turn 
red after being picked. They have a flavor that aiways calls for more 
and are firm enough to ship to distant markets, assuring good prices. 
Its hardiness and freedom from disease, especially orange rust, the 
common enemy of all Blackberries, has made ELDORADO the 
leading variety with the commercial grower. 
ELDORADO 1-YEAR PLANTS are 
individual plants; that is, part of the roots 
ef the old plants are cut off and planted in 
spring. They produce a nice fibrous root 
system and a good top growth. 
ALFRED 
The Coreless 
Blackberry 


Bteckbery The  coreless 
Blackberry, origi- 
. nated in Michigan, the state that pro- 
Two-Year Bearing Size duces fruit with the flavor. The: color 
TRANSPLANTS is a glossy jet black, the flavor sweet 

and delicious, and it is nearly seedless 
and coreless. A hardy plant that pro- 
duces mammoth berries, often 134 
inches long. It does equally well in 
cold sections. Why not include a few 
in your order and get started raising 
this profitable berry? 
If you want a crop of Blackberries this 
year, our transplanted root cutting plants 
will do it. They are sturdy and have a fine 
root system. They have been reset in 
nursery rows for 2 years, and will bear 
fruit a few months after planting. Of this 
variety, we have only a limited amount, so 
order now and play safe. 


Alfred 
Biackberry 




BLACKBERRY PRICES—1-Yr. No. 1—ROOT CUTTINGS 
12 25 50 100 200 300 500 1000 
Eldoradoinsc. .. «.: $0.60 $0.95 $1.50 $2.60 $4.75 $6.50 $9.25 $18.00 
Al freed aie s leis) ate 7s 00 S05 O08 1675 2.90) 15:25. 117.00" 9275 19:00 
BLACKBERRY PRICES—2-Yr. No. 1—TRANSPLANTS 
12 25 50 100 200 300 500 1000 
Eldorado ........ $0.85 $1.35 $2.50 $4.00 $7.50 $11.00 $16.00 $32.00 
uMived thio. omts.« s ONL Ong 2.755 = 5.00 1 8.005 11.75 17/50) 35.00 






GROW LEMONS INDOORS 
ON SMALL PLANTS 
Easily grown in a pot like a Geranium. This 
little plant is unique, interesting and useful. The 
waxy white flowers that appear several times dur- 
ing the year are fragrant as orange blossoms, and 
are followed by very large lemons (often weigh- 
ing from 1 to 3 pounds), that are delicious for 
lemonade and culinary purposes. Seldom grows 
over 3 feet; can be kept smaller if desired. 
PRICES: 40c each; 2 for 70c; 3 for $1.00. PRE- 
PAID. 

IMPORTANT NOTICE 
Because of quarantine we cannot ship Lemon 
trees to any of the following states: Alabama, 
Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, 
Mississippi, Texas and Porto Rico. 
American 
Wonder Lemon 
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