$100.00 IN CASH PRIZES 
Be 
Sure 
to 
See 
Page 29 
o! This 
Annual 
10 % 
Discount 
for 
‘Wayzata’ 
Orders 
Received 
with Cash 
by Mar. 1 
43 PRIZES “WAYZATA” 
TO THE GROWERS OF THE . 
"NEW world challenger" Everbearing Strawberry 
Everybody will want to try the new Wayzata Strawberry. It*« 
so outstanding you cannot afford to pass up this money-maker. 
Read how Braden Brothers sold more than $3000.00 worth of 
these berries froni three acres. Read why the fruit houses bought 
up all the berries obtainable—why buyers prefer them to all 
others—why shippers demand them, since their excellent shipping 
qualities have become known. 
Then consider that your profits come when prices are best—when 
there is little competition and folks are strawberry hungry. 
That’s why the new “Wayzata” holds such great promise. 
Learn all about this new berry by referring to page 29 of this 
annual. 
NOW FOR THE PRIZE CONTEST 
It’s easy to win and you need not buy a great many plants to 
become eligible. 
We want to know your experience with these berries—some won¬ 
derful stories will be told.. We want you to profit, not only from 
the exceptional crop and fine prices for your fruit, but also to share in our prize awards. 
First Prize 
$25.00 
Second Prize 
15.00 
Third Prize 
10.00 
10 Prizes of 
$2.00 each 
20.00 
30 Prizes of 
$1.00 each 
30.00 
TOTAL.. 
$100.00 
You may Win 
is Easily as 
1 anyone. So read carefully. 
Simply tell us what you did—how the plants 
turned out—how well you were satisfied and 
what you think of the Wayzata as the coming 
Strawberry. Just an all around report in a let¬ 
ter, to reach us by December 1, 1934. 
Three judges—one a member of the Minnesota 
Horticultural Society—one a member of the 
National Nurserymen’s Association, and an of¬ 
ficer of the Farmer Seed and Nursery Company, 
will judge the reports. 
For the best all around report, and most un¬ 
usual experience with the new Wayzata Straw¬ 
berry, grown from plants furnished by us ia 
the spring of 1934, the prizes will be awarded. 
$100.00 in CASH—(See Distribution Above) 
43 prizes all told. Decision of the judges will be 
final. Names of the prize winners will be listed 
in our 1935 Annual—all reports must reach us 
by December 1, 1934. A photograph or snapshot 
to support your report will be of considerable 
value. 
Be among the first to profit from this wonder¬ 
ful new berry and share in the 43 prizes, one of 
which may be yours as well as not. Prices, p. 29. 
FARMER SEED & NURSERY CO., Faribault, Minnesota 
