NO EXTRA COST 

WHEN TO ORDER PAYMENT AND TERMS | 
Order now on the receipt of Cash with order; however, if 
this catalog or as soon as possible your order amounts to $5.00 or 
thereafter and we will reserve your ee eee cee all Sooke Yan nozoee 
wile with 25% down and balance 10 
stock for you. Shipping date from days before you wish your stock ro} a 
March 15 to the last part of May. shipped. 
PLODOLOLLDD DDD D0 DOS POPPODO PP PPLODDDDDODDD OS 
SARA Due to extreme shortage of nursery stock 
this year, our discounts apply only on items of 
which we have an ample supply—Not Those 
Items Marked- Net, No Discount. 
20% DISCOUNT up to Feb. 5th 
15% DISCOUNT up to Mar. 5th 
10% DISCOUNT up to Apr. 5th 
INSPECTION CERTIFICATE 
MICHIGAN STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Orchard and Nursery Inspection. Certificate of Nursery Inspection No. 133 
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. 
CHAS FIGY, Commissioner. 
This certificate to be void after September 15, 1944, Bureau of Agricul- 
tural Industry, C. A. Boyer, in charge of Orchard and Nursery Inspection. 
Lansing, Mich., September 3, 1943. First Inspection, August 20, 1942. 


PLANT FOR 
VICTORY! 
With the most consistent 
shortage of important foods, 
fresh foods filled -with vitamins 
protect you with the vital ne- 
FOR cessities needed at a time such 
ICTORY as we have. Not only are 
plantings patriotic but a small 
plot can give you more back in 
dollars and cents then most any of the established 
crops. Fresh foods are giving you and your family 
the best of health. An ideal investment for your 
best protection. 
GARDEN 



VITAMIN B: 
You've Heard of It— 
NOW TRY IT 
Vitamin B1 reduces the shock in 
transplanting. HOW TO USE 
IT: Dissolve 1 tablet in a gallon 
of water, sprinkle plants immediate- 
Rose T ree kof China ly after transplanting. In case plants, 
shrubs or trees are already planted, 
soak soil around the roots with so- 
3 
Westhauser’s lution. Dormant or _ bare-rooted 3-On-1. European Birch 
ants should be soaked in solution 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA plants shoul t NEW! 3-ON-I 

not less than one-half hour or more 
I. than one hour before planting. En- 
2a $ Be dorsed by leading a Hennes and EUROPEAN BIRCH 
The earliest flowering hardy tree-shrub of deep : yi § ag 
pink. Double blossoms appear in great profusion horticultural papers. 12 for 25c; 0 trees. On matured trees the bark is white and 
before the leaves, completely Serene the branches for 65c; 100 for $1.00, postpaid. leaves are of a fine green. This rare picturesque 
with what appear like small pink Roses. One or No discount. clump combination will win the admiration of 
two should be in every planting. your friends and neighbors. Heavy rooted, 3 to 5 
Prices: 3 to 4 ft. trees, 85c each; 2 for $1.50. ft. tread $2.00 sacht 3 for $4.50. 
Old-Fashioned 
Garden 
For border planting or 
rock garden. Alla yi 
plants."’ 6 Sedum Sieboldi, 
4 Fall Asters, 2 Gaillardia, 
$1.25, prepaid. No dis- 
count. 
One of the most beautiful novelties in shade 


S é Las. Eee : Fall Asters 
Sedum Sieboldi , Gaillardia Steel-blue daisy-like flow- 
ers, with yellow centers. 

The aristocrat of Sedums. Foliage round One of the most lavish bloomers in the per- ; 
and a beautiful gray-blue, borne thickly on — ennial flower family. New dwarf plants with oe 2 ae 3 feet oy 
stems 6 to 8 inches long. Flowers a rare giant flowers of red and orange blend. Grow Blooms in fall. 25¢ each; 3 
pink. Blooms all fall. 25¢ each; 3 for 60c; 10 to 12 inches high. 3 for 60c; 5 for $1.00. for 60c; 8 for $1.25, post- 
8 for $1.35, prepaid. paid. 
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