WESTHAUSER’S RASPBERRIES 
INDIAN 
WHITE BLACKBERRY SUMMER 
creamy white honey sweet blackberry. : R 
Mixed oe the jet black ence aa Se The Giant Everbearing 
sert, it makes a most wonderful dish. 
The fruit is about the size of Alfred Red Raspberry 
with few seeds and very sweet when Two Crops in One Year! 
fully ripe. The bushes are good, strong 
growers and very productive. This is 
not a worthless novelty, but a fruit of 
real value, and should be in every 
garden. Two-year giant transplants, 
bushes which will bear a good crop of “ 
berries this year, starting in August. The Double Bearing and 
Double Profit Red Raspberry 
It bears a full crop in June 
and another in the fall. The 
berries are long, deep mam- 
moth red, small cavity, very 
rich in flavor. The plants are 
hardy, tall and in production 
they will par or outyield any 
red. Very good fresh, canning 
and shipping quality. 
































l-yr. No. 1, 25c each; 6 for $1.00; 
12 for $1.75; 25 for $2.80. 
2-yr. Transplants, 35c each; 3 for 
$1.00; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.00. 













MR. W. J. BEUSCHLEIN 
OF DETROIT, MICH., WRITES: 
“IT want to tell you about the Latham transplants 
I bought of you. I set out 500 plants in March and 
in July I sold enough of these wonderful berries to 
pay for more than double the cost of the plants. 
I never heard of such a remarkable record for the first 
year. Next spring I will set out five acres; can you 
supply me with plants? I am more than satisfied and 
thank you for your co-operation.”’ 

Morrison 
Blackcap 
MORRISON BLACKCAP 
The Elephant of the Blackcap Family 
Net, No Discount 
Even larger than the Cumberland. This new 
variety was found growing wild in Girard, Pa., 
by county agent Paul 'Croosman of Erie County. 
Mr. Croosman was attracted by its unusually 
large berries, many of them an inch in diameter, 
which held their size to the last. The plants are 
strong and thrifty, also free from disease. The 
berries are highly flavored, firm, jet black and 
not very seedy. Fortunately we obtained a small 
quantity of these plants at a fancy price for prop- 
agating purposes, and now we have a limited 
amount of hardy, northern-grown plants avail- 
able for our customers. Order now. 
