




Greatest contribution to the Strawberry industry. It’s sensational! 
Glossy, scarlet red to the heart. Juicy with a sweet, mild flavor. 
Giant size. conical shaped. 
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Introduced right here in the Heart of the Fruit Belt. Being a fancy 
berry it is the buyer’s delight. Premium prices are paid for this 
early fancy berry. Include Robinson in your planting this year, 
Reap big cash returns next spring. 
Abundant crop—tripens early, few days after Premier, lasting over a 
long fruiting period, holding its large size to the last picking. A firm 
berry—excellent shipper. 
No berry has ever surpassed Robinson for canning, preserving, fresh 
frozen, nutritious, delicious for Strawberry shortcake. No doubt the 
fanciest and most attractive berry ever introduced. 
Thrifty plant maker, Robinson places its runners profusely and makes 
the ideal picking row. The heavy foliage is a beautiful light green 
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color. 
SPRINGBERRY PRICES 
ay 50 100 250 500 1000 
Premier ........... $1.00 $1.75 $2.75 $5.50 $8.75 $16.00 
Great Master ....... 1:75 2.90 4.50 9:50 15.00 
Dunlap. snes 90 1.25 1.75 3.50 6.50 12.00 
Robinson .......... 95 1.60 2.25 5.00 8.00 14.00 
Grand Champion We7 tee 00 A509 9:50), 15,00" — 27.50 


GRAND CHAMPION 
(An Exclusive Westhauser Introduction) 
Only from Westhauser’s can you buy the original strain. Grand Champion, 
found as a single seedling on a decaying stump, has won popularity with amaz- 
ing rapidity. The first year it produced thirty plants, which 
were set out on a space of 66 square feet. The following spring 
we harvested 105 quarts of berries off this setting. Think of 
it—over 13,400 quarts per acre. During the harvesting we 
picked 1920 quarts from less than one-seventh of an acre or 
the equivalent of 13,400 quarts per acre. Bears over 40 days. 
We began picking the middle of the Premier harvest and were 
still picking Grand Champion with the later varieties. 
No crop failures on account of spring frost. Its tall mass 
of foliage protects the blossoms from late freezing. It would 
not be saying too much if we called Grand Champion the 
spring everbearer, as we have picked Strawberries for 40 days. 
On account of its continual blooming, crop failure is almost 
impossible. 
No Finer Quality. For quick freeze, canning and preserving; 
really in a class by themselves, as they are coreless and re- 
tain their shape and flavor in the can. Buyers of fancy fruit 
are attracted by their rich red color, extra-large size, and the 
beautiful appearance of such high quality. : 
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