(Midseason). The Strawberry that many 
growers have been looking for and wel¬ 
come with delight. It produces the largest size berries, 
and has an excellent flavor all its own. Because of this 
it brings the best market price, as it appeals to the 
housewife for table use. At fruiting season, to see a 
patch of Cooper berries is a sight not soon forgotten; 
some have compared them to red apples on the ground. 
The berries grow on a high, sturdy stem that makes 
them easy to pick. The roots go down deep for moisture, 
so the berries are brought to maturity. The Cooper is 
especially adapted to fancy home market trade where its 
size and appearance produce a ready sale at top notch 
prices. For prepaid and F. O. B. prices, see page 31. 
Westhauser Nurseries 
Sawyer, Mich 
T) J (Early). Was originated in Iowa, and 
VJdlLl has become well known and very popu¬ 
lar in the West. Its color is bright red and it has an extra sweet 
flavor resembling the wild Strawberry. It is a splendid plant 
making variety, blossoms heavily, and sets a good crop of 
large sized fruit, as many as ten fruit stems to the plant. We 
have grown this new variety for a number of years and have a 
limited supply of fine, true-to-name plants, at a reasonable 
price, for our customers to try out in their locality. For pre¬ 
paid and F. O. B. prices, see page 31. 
cl** 1 flO’f'Otl (Midseason). Washington is a 
VV aoIUll^lULl great sugar saver. The flavor is 
so sweet that many people prefer to eat them without 
sugar. It has a flavor like honey, an entirely new flavor in 
Strawberries. Very little sugar is required for preserving 
and canning. A firm, solid berry, keeps for days in prime 
condition after picking. Cannot be excelled for either 
nearby or distant markets. The color is a deep oxheart red, 
glossy and very attractive, quite different in appearance 
from other berries. The fruit is big, firm, and solid and 
grows on hardy, thrifty plants. For prepaid and F. O. B. 
prices, see page 31. 
(Extra Early). Bellmar, originated by the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, is like 
Blakemore, a cross between Premier and Missionary. It is 
outstanding for its glossy, bright red color and firmness, a 
wonderful shipper and canner. Bellmar makes a thrifty 
growth and many plants. We have a limited amount of this 
new variety. Order some and try them out in your locality. 
For prepaid and F. O. B. prices, see page 31. 
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