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The “Wayzata” Everbearing 
Strawberry. 
Season 1938 
The Proven Leader of Ail Everbearers 
Origin. 
The Wayzata was discovered in an experimental patch of 
Everbearers we had growing ten years ago. The name 
Wayzata was given to it by the public who asked for the 
AVayzata” strawberries. We have no way of knowing ex- 
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act origin. 
Merits And Characteristics. 
PLANT—Has dark green leafed foliage. This charac¬ 
teristic has proven by extensive testing to be of great bene¬ 
fit to any strawberry plant, making the plant disease resist- 
ent. This with the healthy abundant root system supplies 
ample food for a heavy yield of exceptional fruit. More 
hardy than other varieties in withstanding severe cold and 
i severe drought. 
BERRIES—Immense size—bright color—have polished 
appearance—generally wedge-shaped, making them an 
easy packer and gives them an attractive appearance in 
any container. 
FLAVOR—Far excels that of any other strawberry. 
Wins all who taste it. 
KEEPING QUALITIES—Retains color, gloss and firm¬ 
ness several days after picking. 
YIELD OF FRUIT—Outyields all other varieties both 
in quantity as well as in “dollar”-profits. Produced for 
us in the last five dry seasons from $700 to as high $1200 
per acre. This is possible because the Wayzata brings from 
$1.00 to $2.00 more per 24 pint case than all everbearing 
strawberries including Gem and Mastodon. 
