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LOUIS R. I'lSCHER 
Wayzata Everbearing Strawberry 
This new everbearing strawberry is continuing to prove its superiority over all other 
varieties. The quality is equal to or better than any spring berry. When a customer once 
tries them they will not want any other kind. The berries are very large and firm and 
are good shippers. It has proved to be an excellent variety for canning. 
^ The Wayzata is a good productive variety but good cultural practices will well reward 
you for your efforts. With us it has been a good plant maker. It grows equall}’ well on 
clay, sand or peat soils. The plants bear freely until a killing frost in the fall. 
The Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan Horticultural Societies have tested this berry 
and recommend it very highly. It is now being grown in all sections of the United States 
with equal success. 
I would advise you to place your order early. The past two years the supply of 
plants available for sale has been exhausted very early in the season and many were obliged 
to go without them or plant other varieties. Try them and you will never grow any other 
variety of everbearing strawberry. 
25 plants .$1.85 
50 plants . 2.90 
100 plants . 4.25 
Prices quoted are prepaid. 
250 plants .$ 8.75 
500 plants . 16.50 
1000 plants . 30.00 
10% Discount up to March 15th. 
Discounts listed on page 2 do not apply to 
Wayzata Strawberries. 
COSMOS “Sensation” (Award of Merit) 
This new strain of cosmos is truly a sensation. Received an award of merit in the 
All American selection for 1936. Early giant flowered type. Give plants plenty of room 
and disbud for exhibition bloom with long stems. 
We have grown them in separate colors the past two years and we feel sure that the 
seed will come 90% true to color. 
WHITE—50c per pkt. (50 or more seeds) 
PINK —35c per pkt. (50 or more seeds) 
MIXED—25c per pkt. (50 or more seeds) 
GOURDS (Ornamental) 
The seed which we are offering is the finest mixed strain we have ever grown, having 
collected it from the very best sources. The crop harvested last fall contained 75% of 
the warted type and were of various sizes and shapes. 
Gourds are very easily grown, requiring the same culture as melons and squash. It is 
necessary to leave them on the vine until thoroughly matured. When properly dried and 
varnished, gourds will last indefinitely. 
MIXED SEEDS—35c per pkt. 
CALOGREEN and CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE 
The correct use of Calogreen and Corrosive Sublimate is explained under cultural 
directions. 
These chemicals can only be shipped by express. Prices are net and f.o.b. ^Minneapolis. 
CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE: I lb. $1.50; 5 lb. $6.75. 
CALOGREEN: 1 lb. $1.90; 5 lb. $8.75. 
FERTILIZER 
For the benefit of those that are unable to buy commercial fertilizer in their commu¬ 
nity, I will gladly arrange to have it shipped to them. Seed stores in the larger cities 
should also be able to supply you. The following prices are net and f.o.h. Minneapolis. 
4-16-4, $3.25 per 125 Ih. (4% Nitrogen, 16% Phosphoric acid, 4% Potash) 
8- 8-6, $3.00 per 100 lb. (8% Nitrogen, 8% Phosphoric acid, 6% Potash) 
Sulphate of Ammonia, $3.00 per 100 Ih. (20% Nitrogen) 
