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For canning and preserving they are in a class 
by themselves as they are coreless and retain their 
shape and flavor in the can. Their rich red color, 
the extra large size, beautiful appearance and high 
quality attracts the fancy fruit buyer. We have 
received a premium on our Grand Champion ever 
since we have grown them. 
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 qual- 
ity. I set several varieties which were good, but nothing 
compared to Grand Champion. 
Yours truly, 
ALVIN NITZ. 
Ohio. 
Westhauser’s Nurseries. 
Gentlemen: Last spring I bought 2000 Grand Champion 
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 Strawberries. 
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. 

50 Grand Champion 
50 Catskill 
$ [-79 
25 Great Master 
Net, No Discount 
SPRING BEARER 
At last we are able to offer an outstanding and 
highly profitable midseason Strawberry. 
This variety was introduced a few years ago by 
the New York Experiment Station. Does well on 
any kind of soil. We have fruited Catskill this 
year and were surprised by the size, beauty and 
quantities of berries produced this extremely dry 
season. 
Catskill is self-pollenizing; the berries are dazz- 
ling bright red, like Premier, size like Fairfax or 
larger, on strong fruit stems, and hold their size 
to the last. In 1935 a three-acre lot produced 
32,000. quarts of berries. The plants are large and 
sturdy, producing strong runners; the leaves are 
extra large; a free plant maker. 
TOPNOTCH COMBINATION 
100 PREMIER, earliest. 
25 GRAND CHAMPION, midseason to late. 
25 DORSETT, early to midseason. 
$1.45 
No Discount. 


Great Master is a seedling discovered fruiting a few 
years ago. For years we have scoured the country over 
for just this type of a real worth-while late berry. After 
watching Great Master and putting it through the most 
rigid tests we were amazed to find it really exceeded our 
fondest hopes. It is a large, real firm, fancy, glossy berry 
with a superb flavor of its own, outbears other late spring 
bearers two to one. The flowers are self-pollenizing. 
The plants are large and thrifty, make many runners, 
but space their plants far enough apart to insure large size 
berries; they ripen about three weeks later than Premier 
and mature every berry to full size. 
We feel that we have done the Strawberry world a 
real service by adding such a valuable variety to the 
Strawberry family. Watch Great Master, buy a few 
plants and be the first in your locality to grow this out- 
standing wonder berry, prolong your fruiting season and 
have fancy berries when others are gone. 
The supply of plants of Great Master is limited. Only 
300 plants to one customer. 
See Page 3 for Discounts and Free Goods. 
GREAT MASTER PRICES 
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Supply of this variety is limited, not over 300 to a customer. 
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