WHAT OTHERS SAY 
L. R. Fischer, 
4824 Penn Ave. S., 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
Gentlemen: 
I was very well pleased with the results 
I obtained from your new strawberry which 
you named Wayzata. It has lived up to 
all that you said it would do. 
It is a very sturdy variety that produces 
fruit that is extremely large, firm and 
with a very sweet flavor. With us it has 
set new plants very freely and can say that 
it has outdone the Mastodan two to one in 
all respects. It is a pleasure to sell and 
will recommend it very highly. 
I congratulate you for producing this 
fine strawberry. 
L. R. Fischer. 
MINNESOTA FRUIT GROWERS’ 
ASSOCIATION 
St. Paul, Minn. 
October 21, 1933. 
Braden Bros. 
Wayzata, Minn. 
Y-u will be interested to know that the 
Fruit List Committee of the Minnesota 
State Horticultural Society will recom¬ 
mend placing your new strawberry, tie 
Wayzata, on the official list of varieties 
approved for trial, at the next general 
session of the Society to be held next 
month. , , „ , ... 
Luring the past yeer I have talked wit.i 
many fru’t growers who have seen or 
grown this new strawberry. It is the 
consensus of opinion that the Wayzata is 
much superior in quality and appearance 
to any ether everbearing strawberry now 
grown in the mi'.die west. As I recall 
you won first place at the 1933 Minnesota 
State Fair with this strawberry. The 
Wayzata appears to be one of the most out¬ 
standing of the new fruits of recent origin, 
and is Pkely to be of considerable com¬ 
mercial value to growers in this state on 
account of its excellent shipping qualities. 
J. D. Winter, Secretary. 
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 
December 21, 1933. 
After two years’ experience of selling 
the Wayzata Strawberry we find that this 
berry is far superior to any other berry 
we have ever handled. 
It has a wonderful a'ppearance which 
makes it a good seller and its flavor and 
keeping quality makes it a favorite with 
the customers. 
H. E. Paulson, 
Witts Market House. 
Wayzata, Minnesota, 
December 20, 1933. 
We have handled the Wayzata Ever- 
bearing Strawberry for the last three years 
and find them satisfactory in every way. 
Their keeping quality has made them a 
leader over all other everbearing berries. 
Pettitt-Kysor & Co. 
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 
December 21, 1933. 
I have been using these Berries for 
practically an entire season, starting in 
July and continuing until October 23rd, 
and during this time my only trouble was 
in securing enough of Braden Berries, as 
they were so far ahead of others in ship¬ 
ping quality and appearance that they 
sold themselves, and one order always 
meant a repeat. 
E. H. Magnuson, Veg. Buyer, 
Gamble-Robinson Co. 
“From one year’s experience, I am 
very favorably impressed with the Way¬ 
zata strawberry especially in quality which 
I think is quite superior to anything we 
have ever grown, and I have so reported 
in Wisconsin Horticulture.” 
H. J. Rahmlow, Sec’y, 
Wisconsin State Horticultural Society. 
PRICE LIST: 
25 
50 
100 
500 
1000 
50C0 
Plants 
Plants 
Plants 
$ 3.00 
4.00 
7.50 
Plants .. 
Plants .-.. 
Plants or more $40.00 per thousand F. 
. 32.00 
.. 50.00 
0. B. Wayzata 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
10% discount for Cash with order to March 1, 1934. 
