
THORNLESS 
ITS EARLY! 











tested and proven merits. 
are discarding other varieties. 





KEEN BIDDING’ 
SHOVES REDS’ 
OVER $4 MARK | 
from St. Joseph Herald- 
Press of June 28, 1941. 

MORRISON BLACKCAP 
The Elephant of the Blackcap Family 
Even larger than the famous Cumberland. This new Blackcap was found growing wild 
in Girard, Pa., by county agent Paul Croosman of Erie County. Mr. Croosman was at- 
tracted by the unusually large berries, many of them an inch in diameter. The plants are 
strong and very thrifty, also free from disease. Fortunately we obtained a small quantity of 
these plants last spring, at a fancy price, for our own propagating purposes, and now we 
have a limited amount of hardy, northern grown plants available for our customers. 
Order early. As soon as this limited supply is sold we will be forced to refund your money. 
PRICES: 1-yr., No. 1 plants, 35c each; 6 for $1.25; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $2.75; 50 for 
$4.25; 100 for $8.00. 2-yr. transplants, large bushes, will bear this year, $1.00 each; 3 for 
$2.00. All less discount, see page 3. 
{17} 
IT’S THORNLESS! 
Seeing Is Believing 
Wide awake nearby fruit growers have watched this berry with keen interest and have 
paid fancy prices for a few plants to get started with so as to get in on the early profit. 
IT MUST BE GOOD, as these fruit growers are constantly enlarging their plantings and 
Trademark Applied For 
This variety was discovered here in Michigan 
several years ago by Mr. Henning, who found it growing in a patch of Lathams. 
grows the Thornless Red Raspberry EXCLUSIVELY. Early Wonder is a combination of 
The large, sturdy plants have silky smooth wood, no stickers. 
The berries are large, beautiful bright red, and very firm, excellent shippers. 
either fresh or canned. The housewife’s delight. 
Now he 
A delicacy 
Get In On the Early Profit 
A single 24-pint crate of the first berries of 
the season brought $13.00, (3 crates sold for 
$33.00), on the Benton Harbor Wholesale Fruit 
Market, the largest market of its kind in the 
country. Early Wonder brought over $4.00 a 
crate on June 28th, after three weeks picking, 
according to the Herald-Press Newspaper (see 
actual reprint on the left). Early Wonder bears 
over a long fruiting season, ripens ten days to two weeks 
Westhauser’s New Red Raspberry 

HENRY L. HENNING 
Discoverer of Early 
Wonder 
Thornless 
Red Raspberry 
earlier than 
Latham and holds its own to the last of the Raspberry season. 
Labor Saver 
Commercial growers will appreciate these stickerless plants 
be handled easier, and more cheaply. 
these Thornless Red Raspberries. 
Nurseries 
berry we have come to the conclusion 
available for all Raspberry lovers. 
offer our customers for 1942. 
supply is exhausted, obliging 
money. 
variety. 
Early Wonder 
Price: 
200 for $19.00. 
Two-Year Fruiting Size Plants: 
$1.75; 6 for $4.00. 
as they can 
The home gardener will enjoy raising 
Sold Exclusively by Westhauser’s 
After years of constant observation of the habits of this 
that Early Wonder 
should be introduced to the Raspberry World, and made 
We have only a limited amount of these plants to 
Order now before our 
us to 
Why wait until 1943 to get your start? Be 
the first in your locality to introduce this outstanding 
return your 
Prices 
50c each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.65; 12 for 
$2.50; 25 for $3.50; 50 for $6.00; 100 for $10.00; 
$1.00 each; 2 for 


