The New 
WAYZATA EVERBEARING 
A Real Everbearer 
Gives you beautiful big 
berries from June to 
first hard frost. Plants set in the spring will bear a full 
crop during the summer and fall of the same year and 
will produce a heavy crop again the next season. 
Outyields All Others J" st a jn “Uf“fields 
and in others, Wayzata has far outyielded all other 
everbearing Strawberries including Gem and Mastodon. 
I a --« Ptarriac Wayzata berries are large and 
i_arge oerries well shaped and hold their size 
well throughout the season instead of running to nub' 
bins the latter part of the season. Often nine or ten 
berries will cover a pint box. 
Bright Red and High Quality 
The bright red color and high quality of Wayzata is 
retained even several days after being picked. This is 
a great advantage on the market and brings the grower 
top money. 
Plants are Healthy and Hardy 
Clean healthy foliage and a vigorous deep root system 
are characteristics of Wayzata that enable it to thrive 
and produce so heavily. 
READ THESE LETTERS 
H E. Paulson, Witt's Market House, Minneapolis, 
Minn.-. “After two years experience of selling the Way¬ 
zata Strawberry, we find that this berry is far superior to 
any other berry we have ever handled. 
“It has a wonderful appearance which makes it a good 
seller and its flavor and keeping quality make it a favorite 
with the customers”. 
M. H., Hackensack, Minn~: “Our Wayzata plants could 
not be nicer. I believe they are the nicest plants I ever 
saw”. 
V. E. B., Verona. Mo : “The Wayzata are doing just 
fine and are sending out runners. I did not lose a single 
plant.” 
Pettitt, Kysor & Co., Wayzata, Minn.: “We have handled 
the Wayzata Everbearing 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”. 
J. P., South Hibbing, Minn.: “My Wayzata plants have 
grown fine and produced plenty of runners. They are 
loaded with berries.” 
L(.I.,... Since its introduction Way' 
Money Makers zata Strawberries have con' 
sistently brought from a third to a half more money 
than other Strawberries on the Minneapolis and St. 
Paul markets. They have netted as high as $700.00 to 
$1200.00 per acre even during some of our driest years. 
Plant Wayzata 
Plant Wayzata this spring and you will have down' 
right pleasure, satisfaction and profit from your Straw' 
berry patch. Wayzata is a real everbearer worthy of 
the name. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE:—We furnish genuine 
runner plants. Beware of old crowns split up, which 
are sometimes quoted a little cheaper. 
Complete list of prices on page 13. 
PRICES OF 
WAYZATA 
While They 
Last 
25 plants $1.75 
50 plants 2.50 
100 plants 4.50 
Postage addi¬ 
tional 
Mr. R. W. Ritterskamp of 
Warwick County, Indiana, says: 
“If my last year’s experience 
counts for anything Wayzata 
stands head and shoulders above 
anything offered in everbearinf 
Straivberries and equals or 
surpasses any of the regular 
sorts bearing the one crop in 
the spring. I am not offering 
plants for sale, but giving you 
a tip”.—Market Growers Journ¬ 
al. 
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