Runner Production. 
A great deal has been said about the Wayzata not being 
a plant maker. Through ten years of growing and experi¬ 
menting with this variety 1 have developed a method of 
fertilizing and care of these plants whereby I have been 
able to make them produce from 75,000 to 15,000 plants 
per acre through the driest seasons we have ever experi¬ 
enced in Minnesota with but little irrigation. 
The Wayzata will grow equally well on clay, sand, or 
muck (peat) soils. 
An Ali-Season Berry. 
Why set several varieties of strawberries when the Way¬ 
zata will give you an all season crop from June until the 
first hard freeze in the Fall? In setting spring varieties 
you have to wait from April until June of the next year 
for your first berries. In this Northern district your blos¬ 
soms on these plants may be caught with a late frost and 
you will have no crop whatever. Wayzatas set in the 
spring will start fruiting in July the first season and con¬ 
tinue until the first hard frost. The next spring they will 
give you a good crop of the finest flavored berries you can 
grow. This same patch with proper care after the June 
crop is harvested will produce another large crop of won¬ 
derful berries from August until the first freeze. This 
makes you three crops in 18 months’ time. Set WAY¬ 
ZATAS and be sure of your berries through the entire 
season. 
An Opportunity 
Wayzata offers an opportunity for any farmer or market 
gardener to realize a daily income from July 15th until the 
first hard freeze, as these berries will sell on sight on any 
market. Experiments made in 1937 show that Wayzatas 
are superior to any variety grown in middle west or north¬ 
western states for commercial canning and preserves. Also 
for commercial freezing for winter use. Canning companies 
will buy Wayzatas in carload lots as soon as available. 
These two outstanding features make them more profitable 
for the commercial grower. 
Start this spring with a setting of Wayzatas, one of the 
most profitable crops grown. Plant stock of this variety 
are still scarce. Order early and be sure to have your 
plants reserved. 
