CHAMPION 
An Actual Photo¬ 
graph in color 
Taken June 14, 
1934. 2/3 
Natural Size 
Only From WESTHAUSER Can You Buy 
The ORIGINAL Strain 
HISTORY of Grand Champion 
Was found as a single seedling on a decaying 
tree stump, produced 30 plants, which were set out 
on a space of 66 square feet, we harvested 105 
quarts of Berries of this setting the next spring. 
Over 5000 Quarts on 
One-Half Acre 
Berries 
See ACTUAL COLOR PHOTO ABOVE. (1/3 reduced 
from natural size). For canning and preserving they are 
in a class by themselves. Their rich, red color, extra large 
size and beautiful appearance attract the fancy berry buyer. 
Customer Buys 2000 Plants in 1934 
Orders 30,000 in 1936 
We have an old customer who orders large quantities from 
us yearly. In 1934 he ordered 2000 Grand Champion 
plants together with other standard varieties; this year he 
reduced the quantities of other varieties and increased his 
requirements to 30,000 Grand Champion. This speaks for 
itself. This year we have only one-half of our usual supply. 
Protect yourself and get your order in early. 
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Two years later in spite of heavy 
frost while they were in bloom, and 
almost continuous rain during the har¬ 
vest, we picked over 5000 quarts of 
berries from one-half acre. The tall 
heavy foliage protects the blooms from 
late spring freezing, and then too they 
bloom over a long period, ripening a 
few days after Premier; bear during the 
entire spring Strawberry season and still 
compete in quality with Aroma, which 
is a late variety. We have picked ber¬ 
ries over a period of over 40 days. 
What Our Customers Say 
About Grand Champion 
Wisconsin. 
“I want to write you about my Strawberry plants 
which I purchased from you last year. I was pleased 
with the Grand Champion—had a wonderful crop of 
excellent quality. I set several varieties which were 
good, but nothing compared to Grand Champion.” 
Yours truly, 
ALVIN NITZ 
Westhauser’s Nurseries Ohio. 
Gentlemen: Last spring I bought 2000 Grand Cham¬ 
pion Strawberry plants from you and I want to tell 
you what fine success I had with these plants. 
Grand Champion beats them all for size, appearance, 
and fine quality. I grow only the better kind of Straw¬ 
berries. My customers paid me a premium on Grand 
Champion and I always was sold out of them first. Not 
only are they larger than any other variety, but there 
were twice as many of them and picking was a pleasure 
and most profitable. 
FAR VIEW FRUIT FARM. 
GRAND 
