Origin: in Puyallup, Wash., by C.D. Schwartze, Western Wash. Res. and Ext. Center, Washington State Univ. Introd. in 1967. WSU 901 (sib. of Nisqually) × Puget Beauty. Cross made in 1958; selected in 1959; tested as WSU 1105. Tree: everbearing; flower buds initiated in short and long days; produces good runners. Named after a western Washington Indian tribe. Fruit: very large; conic; skin attractive; flesh soft, color and flavor good; resembles Puget Sound; good for northern gardens; produces moderate crop in June, becoming more productive July through September.