WESTHAUSER’S RASPBERRIES 
MORRISON BLACKCAP =— 
The Elephant of the Blackcap Family 
Net, No Discount 
This outstanding variety was found by County Agent P. Croos- 
man of Pennsylvania, growing wild in Girard. He was attracted 
by all its qualities, including the unusually large size, even larger 
than the Cumberland. Just think, mammoth, glistening, jet-black 
berries, highly flavored and not very seedy. Extra large, measur- 
ing up to 1 inch in diameter and holding their size until the 
last are picked. The plants are heavy, strong, thrifty and disease- 
resistant. This year we have an excellent lot of hardy, northern 
grown plants; however, they are very limited so order now and 
avoid disappointment. 

INDIAN 
SUMMER 
The Giant Everbearing 
Red Raspberry 
Two Crops in One Year! 
Indian Summer bears a full 
crop in June and another in the 
fall. The berries are long, deep 
mammoth red, small cavity, and 
rich in flavor. The plants are 
hardy, tall and thrifty, in pro- 
duction they will equal and out- 
bear any Red Raspberry. Very 
good fresh, canned, for table use 
or fresh frozen; also has an ex- 
cellent shipping quality. 
12 for $3.25; 25 for $6.25, 
postpaid. 50 for $11.75; 100 for 
$20.00, Express Collect. Net, 
No Discount. 
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Morrison 
Blackcap 
LATHAM 
(Mid-Season) 
The Most Profitable Standard 
Commercial Red Raspberry 
Unexcelled as the best medium to late variety of Red Rasp- 
berries. It thrives on al! well-drained soils, and produces 
heavily in all localities. It is very hardy and 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 an excellent keeping quality; delicious, lus- 
cious berries for canning. and shipping as well as for table 
use. Ideal fresh frozen. 


