



a Only from WESTHAUSER can You Buy the Original Strain 
"eee )©6LONGEST SEASON JUNE-BEARER EVER DEVELOPED. Grand Champion 
fae 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 off this 
i setting the next spring. 
ENORMOUS CROPPER—OVER 13,400 QUARTS PER ACRE—BEARS OVER 
40 DAYS. During harvesting we picked 1920 quarts from a trifle less than one-seventh 
of an acre or the equivalent of 13,440 quarts per acre. We began picking the middle 
of the Premier harvest and were still picking Grand Champion with the later varieties. 



















“¢ oo a j FROST PROTECTION. The Grand Champion blooms over a long period. Blos- 
\ I cat soms are protected from late spring freezing by its tall mass of foliage. 
<2 Master BERRIES OF FINEST QUALITY. For canning and preserving they are in a class 
ae 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 attract the 
fancy fruit buyer. 
Grand Champion Prices 
25 for .s.91.35 250 for .$ 7.25 
50 foresee 2125 500 for . 13.00 
100 for ... 3.25 1000 for . 19.95 
Net, No Discount 


CHINESE 
MAGNOLIA 
(Soulangeana) 
This magnificent Magnolia 
is the aristocrat of all flowering 
ornamentals. It produces large 
cup-shape blooms 3 to 5 inches 
across. Blooms early in the 
spring before its leaves unfurl. 
Leaves are large and glossy. 
A highly ornate specimen at 
all times of the year. Grows 
18 to 20 feet high. They at- 
tract admirers and they will 
come by your home just to see 
its amazing beauty. This variety 
is the hardiest and is adapted to 
northern climates. 
New Pacific Hybrid 
DELPHINIUM 
This elegant strain of Delphinium is almost be- 
yond description. Flower spikes 3 to 5 feet long 
closely packed with individual flowers measuring 
from 2 to 3 inches across. Mostly two-tone double, 
ranging from lavender through deep purple, and 
blue through dark blue. Just the touch of color 
needed to make a charming planting complete. The 
plants are resistant to mildew. Stems are wiry and 
strong enough to resist high winds. PRICES: 3 for 
$1.10; 6 for $1.90; 12 for $3.00. Prepaid, no dis- 
count. 
Magnolia Prices 
18 to 22 inches, $2.25 each; 
2 for $4.00; 6 for $11.00. 
EXTRA HEAVY BUSHY 
SPECIMENS, 24 to 36 inches, 
$3.50 each. 
Net, no discount. 




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