FLAVOR. Without contradiction it is the best flavored 
Everbearer grown (Delicious Honey'Sweet). Prospective 
customers who have visited our fruiting fields and have 
sampled the Wayzata have invariably selected this variety 
for their planting, in spite of the price being much higher 
than other Everbearers. 
DELICIOUS HONEY SWEET—New land grown. Our 
foundation stock was bought from the originator. We have 
further improved this variety by growing them on our fertile 
new land. 
A FIELD OF WESTHAUSER’S WAYZATA 
OWNED BY MR. FORBES OF CALIFORNIA 
Westhauser Nurseries, Sawyer, Mich. 
Gentlemen: The 5000 Wayzata Strawberry plants which 
I received from you this spring were as fine as could be 
grown anywhere. The quality of the berries is unsurpassed; 
they are sweet, have a very pronounced flavor and aroma, 
and are firmer than most everbearers. They are very attrac' 
tive and ripen uniformly. Enclosed is a photo showing 
them 90 days after planting, when they were fruiting 
heavily. You can look for a fine order next January. 
Respectfully, A. K. FORBES. 
WAYZATA 
A Single Clump or 
Combination Plant 
Clump or Combination Plants 
The Wayzata makes runner plants in limited quanities, 
but joins a number of new plants with new roots to the 
mother plant. This combination of plants appear as one 
large plant with a number of crowns, which is the 
reason the Wayzata outbears all other Everbearing 
Strawberries. Nature provides each crown with a num- 
ber of fruit-stems and blooms which are formed before 
winter, remaining dormant until plants are transplanted 
in spring, which come to bloom shortly after. “In 
other words you get an extra crop of berries” in spring 
—then they bear again in late summer and fall. We 
recommend these large plants for Hill System Culture 
especially for small plots and gardens, planting them 
20 in. by 20 in. 
Wayzata 
Clumps 
1 
for . . 
. . .$0.25 
6 
for . . 
. . . 1.00 
12 
for . , 
. . . 1.75 
25 
for . . 
. . . 3.00 
50 
for . . 
. . 5.50 
75 
for . . 
. . 8.00 
100 
for . . 
. . 10.00 
200 
for . . 
. .17.50 
FOLIAGE. The foliage is dark green, stands 8 to 10 
inches high. The crowns often multiply 10-fold or more, 
which accounts for their heavy fruiting quality. However, 
since they are so busy directing their energy to fruiting, 
they do.not make as many new plants as other Everbearers. 
This is the reason that plants will be scarce for some time 
to come. (This, together with the demand, makes the price 
high). The demand is very active. Last year we returned 
lots of orders with money enclosed. Be wise, order early 
and have your plants reserved. 
Prices on 1-yr. Runner Plants 
25 
for . . . 
_$1.55 
300 
for . . 
. . .$11.00 
50 
for . . . 
_2.50 
400 
for . . 
. . . 14.00 
75 
for . . . 
_ 3.10 
500 
for . . 
. . . 16.50 
100 
for . . . 
_ 5.00 
1000 
for . . 
. . . 33.00 
200 
for . . . 
_ 8.00 
We have fruited Wayzata the second year in this very dry 
summer and they have outyielded other Everbearers 3 to 1. 
At this writing, October 22nd, there are still lots of berries 
and blooms on the vines and the harvest will continue until 
snow flies. The originator claims that he picked from June 
to fall, 1932, 901 cases from 3j/2 acres which sold for 
$3,100.55. 
BERRIES. The Wayzata produces the largest and most 
uniform berries of all Everbearers; they are evenly colored, red 
to the heart, are extremely firm and stand long distance ship¬ 
ping well. 
Delicious 
Honey - 
Sweet 
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