Help U4 te Onerate Mere Economically and 
WE WILL PASS THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU 
Free Goods and Discounts 

Naturally $5.00 and larger orders can be put up more 
economically than $2.00 or $3.00 orders, hence the FREE nee Gl FT FOR 
GOODS as enumerated to the right on this page. If your order 
is close to $5.00, it is to your interest to make it a $5.00 or more ARGER (@) PID) 
order and get your FREE GIFT. ORDER EARLY and EARN tee 
THE BIG CASH DISCOUNT-~listed to the right on this page. i he Foll : 
We can handle your order more economically in the fore part Choice of One of the Following: 
of the season than we can later on during the spring rush. 
With Orders for $5.00 Net or More 
CPPPP LIP LIPO IIL LOL IL IIIGS I 
PAYMENT AND TERMS 50, Gemy, worth 75¢« of 
WHEN TO ORDER Gashmeithmordemm however mar 25 Asparagus, 2-yr.. worth 55c, or 
Order now on the receipt of your order amounts to $5.00 or 1 Thornless Dewberry, worth 60c. 
ee abe re as mill: aS aoe more, we will book a order 
thereatter and we wi reserve u rith 25% d W d 10 
pieck \eascee ars poete date: trom ee Ge eae PAR 5 Riaestork With Orders for $1 om ey 8) Net or More 
a e ° j 
SE SCR EIR Deus 100 Gem, worth $1.35, or 
2 Thornless Dewberry, worth $1.00, or 
50 Asparagus, 2-yr.. worth 95c, or 
INSPECTION CERTIFICATE 
MICHIGAN STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Orchard and Nursery Inspection Certificate of Nursery Inspection No. 1043 
This is to certify that the Nursery Stock of Westhauser’s Nurseries, 
Sawyer, Mich., has been examined and found to be apparently free from 
dangerous insects and dangerously contagious tree and plant diseases. 
Fee paid. 
LEO V. CARD, Commissioner. 
This certificate to be void after September 15, 1943. Bureau of Agricul- 
tural Industry, C. A. Boyer, in charge of Orchard and Nursery Inspection. 
Lansing, Mich., September 2, 1942. First Inspection, August 20, 1942. 
2 Blueberry, heavy rooted, 2-704 wor. Bde 25. 
With Orders for $25.00 Net or More se 
300 Gem Everbearing plants, worth $3.25. 
With Orders for $50.00 Net or More 
25 Thornless Dewberry, worth $6.50. 
DISCOUNTS FOR EARLY CASH ORDERS 
20% Dee Fake oth, 
eigen teri 
DISCOUNT 
10% up to Apr. 5th 
VITAMIN Bi 
You’ve Heard Of It — NOW TRY IT 
Vitamin B1 reduces the shock in transplanting. HOW TO 
USE IT: Dissolve 1 tablet in gallon of water, sprinkle plants 
immediately after transplanting. In case plants, shrubs or trees 
are already planted, soak soil around the roots with solution. 
Dormant or barerooted plants should be soaked in solution not NEW! 3-ON-1 EUROPEAN BIRCH 
less than one-half hour or more than one hour before plant- One of the most beautiful Novelties in shade trees. On ma- 
ing. Endorsed by leading agricultural and horticultural papers. tured trees the bark is white and leaves are of a fine green. This 
rare picturesque Clump combination will win the admiration of 
your friends and 
neighbors. Heavy 
100 for rooted, 3 to 4 ft. 
trees, $2.00 each; 
3 for $4.50. 


With consistent shortage of 
GARDEN important foods, fresh foods 
filled with vitamins protect you 
with the vital necessities needed 
at a time such as we have. Not 
only are plantings Patriotic but 
a small plot of plantings can 
give you back more in dollars 
FOR and cents than most any of the 
ICTORY cstablished crops. A_ positive 
investment for your best pro- 
tection. 

For Victory Assortment see pages 5 and 23. 
Westhausers 
ROSE TREE of CHINA 
2 for $1.25 
The earliest flowering hardy tree-shrub of deep 
pink. Double blossoms appear in great profusion 
before the leaves, completely covering the branches 
with what appear like small pink Roses. One or 
two should be in every planting. 


Ey, ‘ Prices: 21/2 to 3 ft. trees, 75c each; 2 for $1.25. . _ : 
Rose Tree of China 3-On-1 European Birch 
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