
Bore a Crop Last Year— 
Will Produce a Heavy Crop 
This Year 
A rapid growing shrub, can be planted singly or in 
groups, aiso makes a gorgeous hedge with its snow- 
white blooms. Bush Cherry is hardy and easy to grow. 
They will thrive where sweets will not. The Cherries 
are large and Plumlike, fine for eating fresh fsom the 
bush. They have a wonderful flavor, most outstanding 
for jams. The bush grows from 4 to § feet. Foliage is 
very attractive, silvery green turning to red and gold 
in the fall. 
Our large, stocky, 4-year-old, well-branched bushes 
cannot be compared h the common run of bushes 
which will take from 2 to 3 years to bear. 
EXTRA HEAVY FRUITING SIZE, FULL OF 
FRUIT BUDS: 3 to 4 ft., $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 
6 for $5.00; 12 for $9.00. 

Crystal-White 
BLACKBERRY 
Strange as it may seem, this is a real creamy white 
honey sweet Blackberry. Mixed with the jet black ones 
for dessert, it makes a most wonderful dish. The fruit 
is about the size of Alfred with few seeds and very 
sweet when 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. 
PRICES: 3-year, extra heavy giant plants, 50c each; 
3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.00. 2-yr., trans- 
plants, 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.00. 
MacDonald RHUBARB 
The last word in Rhubarb. Prof. 
L. G. Bunting, of the MacDonald Col- 
lege, in Quebec, Canada, where it was 
originated, says: “It is very highly 
colored, a dazzling, attractive red stalk, 
of large size, productive, very tender 
and succulent, and of exceHent quality; 
particularly valuable for pies and des- 
serts.’’ Its color, when cooked without 
peeling, is as attractive as that of Rasp- 
berries. Not grown from seed. Plants 
propagated by division. Try some this 
year. You will like it. 
MacDONALD RHUBARB PRICES: 
80c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 10 
for $6.20. 
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Thornless DEWBERRY 
Another amazing discevery in the 
Thornless family. Easy to pick, easy to 
handle (no stfckers), hardy, thrifty, suc- 
ceeds anywhere. Berries are large, glossy 
black, sweet and juicy. Extra delicious 
fresh, in pies, jams and jellies; makes ex- 
cellent wine. 
PRICES: 1 yr., No. 1, 40c each; 3 for 
$1.00; 6 for $1.75; 12 for $3.00; 25 for $5.00. 
2 yr., No. 1, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.00; 6 fo- 
$3.50; 12 for $5.50. : 

RED LAKE Currant 
Outbears Others Two to One 
Double your crop and profits by raising these 
big, very productive Currants. e bushes are 
thrifty and exceptionally hardy, very easy to 
grow. The berries are a pleasure to pick, being 
large, dark red in color, and on long, well-filled 
bunches. Originated in the Northwest where the 
temperature reaches 40 below zero. They ripen 
in early midseason and last over a long period. 
Order early; supply limited. PRICES: 2-yr., 
No. 1 plants, 75c each; 3 for $1.95; 10 for $5.75; 
25 for $11.50. 

Alabama, Nov. 11, 1944 
Westhauser’s Nurseries, Sawyer, Mich. 
Dear Sir: 
All of the plants and trees arrived in 
good order and have been planted. My 
Everbearing Strawberry plants are still 
in bearing here in the middle of No- 
vember, strange as it seems. 
Thank you very kindly for 
your promptness and yy 
the excellent plants. Me 
Cordiallv. ae 
P. W. GOOCH A 



wet 
Myatt’s 
RHUBARB 
GIANT EXTRA HEAVY, 3-YEAR RHUBARB 
CLUMPS. The main root has several crowns. These 
large crowns produced a heavy crop last year and wiill 
be starting in their prime this vear. Just think of x, 
Rhubarb very soon after planting. $1.00 each: 3 for 
$2.75; 6 for $5.00; 12 for $8.75. 
