


SWEET 
ENGLISH VIOLETS 
Beautiful and gorgeous for all 
types of border or bed plantings. 
Broad, heavy foliage of a deep 
green. Flowers of an extremely 
sweet scented purple-violet, 
borne in profusion on graceful 
stems. Grows 6 to 8 inches high. 
Very hardy; will thrive under 
any conditions. For edging plant 
them 8 inches apart. PRICES: 
40c each; 6 for $1.75; 12 for 
$3.25; 25 for $6.00. 





Early Wonder 
It’s Earliest and It’s Thornless 
This variety was discovered here in Michigan 
several years ago by Mr...Henning, who discov- 
ered it in a patch of Latham. Now he, as other 
wide-awake farmers are growing Thornleéss 
EARLY*WONDER EXCLUSIVELY. EARLY 
WONDER is a combination of tested and proven 
merits. The large sturdy plants have’ silky wood, 
NO STICKERS. The berries are borne in large, 
beautiful bright red clusters, and are very firm. 
They do not crumble and are excellent shippers. 
A delicacy, either fresh, canned, fresh frozen; in 
preserves and jellies. 
scount 
: Labor Saver 
Commercial growers will appreciate these stickless plants as they can be handled 
aay AS CoE Te. The home gardener will enjoy raising these THORNLESS 
Sold Exclusively by Westhauser’s Nurseries 
After years of constant observation of the habits of this berry, we have come to 
the conclusion that EARLY WONDER should be introduced to the Raspberry 
world, and made available for all Raspberry lovers. 
We have a limited supply this year to offer our customers. Order now before our 
supply is exhausted, obliging us to return your money. Be the first in your locality 
to introduce this outstanding variety. 


















Raspberry Prices 
1 YEAR, NO. 1 PLANTS 







3 6 12 25 50 100 250 500 1000 
Cumberland 323-2. $1.20 $1.85 $3.50 $ 6.25 $14.50 $27.50 $50.00 
Lathan ts ivy pale es os tists 1.85 3.50 6.00 10.00 20.00 37.50 
Morrisotiieaanicatien nee $1.00 $1.65 2.50 4.00 6.25 9.50. 22.50 
GAIN A WHOLE YEAR WITH OUR EXTRA 
HEAVY ROOTED, 2-YEAR FRUITING SIZE. 
Each 3 6 12 25 50 100 
Cumberland aus aces iohenshorevoheretels atone $1.00 $1.75 $3.25 $6.00 $11.50 
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Latham Tendictol oie ere p Ts sera eee hem siule’s 1.00 1.80 3.50 5.85 10.00 18.50 
Morrison ernie tec ee $1.00 2.50 4.00 6.95 



Net, No Discount 



Raspberry Special 
25 Morrison. 1 yr., No. 1. 
3 White Blackberry. 1 yr., No. 1. 
4 Giant Boysenberry. 1 yr., No. 1. 
Sh 25 Net, No Discount 
* 
You Save $1.40 " 
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 propagating purposes, and now we 
have a limited amount of hardy, northern-grown plants available 
for our customers. Order now. for 
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$4.00. 



LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
The old-fashioned perfumed aroma first 
A mass of deep green foliage 
with stems loaded with many beautiful 
bell-shaped flowers of a pure white, edges 
are softly rolled and fluted. 
with all flower lovers. 
$1.00; 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.25; 50 
3 for 60c; 6 for 



CUMBERLAND 
The Leader of All Blacks 
The best dependable leader of all Blackcaps. It does 
exceptionally well in any climate; produces biggest cash 
crops. Will grow and thrive excellently on any well- 
drained soil. It is the firmest of all Black Raspberries 
and holds its size to the end better than any of the 
Raspberries of today. It does not crumble while pick- 
ing. Buyers pay top prices for this beautiful, most 
attractive, large, rich Blackcap. The seeds are com- 
paratively small and their luscious sweet flavor makes 
them a favorite to eat fresh, for table or canning, de- 
licious fresh frozen. We have the finest lot of Cumber- 
land to offer this year (both in the 1 and 2 year) we 
have seen in a good many years. Order now and have 
your stock reserved. 





Cumberland 
LATHAM 
(Midseason) 
The Moat Profitable Standard 
Commercial Red Raspberry 
Undoubtedly the best medium to late variety, it 
thrives and produces in all localities. It does not winter- 
kill even at 45 degrees below zero. The large, beautiful, 
rich dark red berries often measure an inch in diameter, 
they are firm and have a good keeping quality, excel- 
lent for canning and shipping as well as for table use. 
Ideal fresh frozen berry. 



MR. W. J. BEUSCHLEIN OF DETROIT, MICH. 
WRITES: 
“I 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 5 acres; can you 
supply me with plants? I am more than satisfied 
and thank you for your co-operation.”” 






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