WAYZATA 
EVERBEARER 
Finest Flavor of All 
BIG YIELD—$1,200 PER ACRE 
Government Experiment Stations say: ‘'Way- 
zata is far superior to any other everbearer; 
large as Mastodon; bears heavier; most attrac- 
tive appearance; best of all everbearers in quali¬ 
ty and flavor." 
Wayzata has proven every one of these state¬ 
ments in home gardens and commercial plantings 
all over the country. If you are not now growing 
it, you should do so because Wayzata is the best 
everbearer and finest fiavored strawberry we 
have ever seen. 
Flavor: Far superior to any 
other strawberry. 
Size: 80% of berries as large 
as the largest Mastodon. 
Acre Yield: 4-year average— 
200 24-pint cases and $800; July 
to October. 
Average Price: Per 24-pint 
WAYZATA 
3 FINE CROPS IN 18 MONTHS 
Montana, 
Sept. 30, 1938. 
In the spring of 1937 you furnished 
me with Wayzata plants. After July 1, 
1937, had a big crop of very nice berries 
until cold weather. This spring (1938) I 
had a wonderful crop of nice berries. 
Plants are very large and strong. At 
present we are picking the fall crop. 
C. H. YOUNG. 
Plant at least 100 Wayzata for the pleasure 
Of all strawberries, Wayzata is 
one that we would like every one 
of our customers to have in his 
garden, because in all our experi¬ 
ence we honestly have never tast¬ 
ed a strawberry that has such a 
wonderfully delicious flavor. Way¬ 
zata will give you. a real treat. It does not make many 
plants but it surely does produce big crops of berries be¬ 
cause all its vitality goes into the fruit, making the 
berries very large, well formed and evenly colored. Each 
plant makes several fruit bearing crowns, each crown full 
of fruit stems so that the yield of one plant is many 
times the average. Moire plants can be set on small space 
and greater crops picked. Exceptionally strong growers on 
any good fruit soil; withstand drought remarkably well. 
Red clear through—no green tips. Wayzata is hardy and 
frost resistant. PLANT IN APRIL^—BEGIN PICKING IN 
JULY—KEEP PICKING INTO OCTOBER. 
For a grower who has fruited several acres for four 
years, the highest yearly return was $1200 per acre from 
July to October, and the average was $800. Many custo¬ 
mers are making fine profits on local sales from a few 
hundred plants in a small garden. From these statements 
you. can see that here is a really superior berry recom¬ 
mended by both Government Stations and commercial 
grower". 
of real’y delicious strawberries this summer and fall. 
SURPLUS STRAWBERRY PLANTS —Each day there are som.e plants dug 
extra and rather than throw these away we offer them at these low prices 
All are standard, June-bearing kinds, (no everbearers) fresh dug, labeled 
true-to-name. 
Our selection, 300 or more. Prices net, no discount. 300 for $1.35; 500 
for $1.65; 1,000 for $2.75. 
SPECIAL 
ANNIVERSARY 
STRAWBERRY 
COLLECTIONS 
SEE PAGE 16 
1939 PRICES FOR STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
25 
50 
75 
100 
200 
300 
400 
1000 
Aroma . 
$0.35 
$0.55 
$0.70 
$0,80 
$1.50 
$2.15 
$2.45 
$4.75 
Beaver . 
.30 
.50 
.65 
.75 
1.40 
1.95 
2.25 
4.50 
Blakemorc . 
.30 
.50 
,65 
.75 
1.40 
1.95 
2.25 
4.50 
Brandywine . 
.35 
.55 
.70 
.80 
1.50 
2.15 
2.45 
4.75 
Catskill . 
.45 
.65 
.85 
.95 
1.65 
2.40 
2£5 
5.25 
Dr. Burrill . 
.30 
.50 
.65 
.75 
1.40 
1.95 
2.10 
3.95 
Dorsett . 
.35 
.55 
.70 
.80 
1.50 
2.15 
2.45 
4,75 
Fairfax . 
.45 
.65 
.85 
.95 
1.65 
2j40 
2.85 
5.25 
Gibson . 
.30 
.50 
.65 
.75 
1.40 
1.95 
2.25 
4.50 
Grand Champion . 
.45 
.70 
.90 
1.10 
1.70 
2.40 
2.85 
5.25 
Premier. 
.40 
.55 
.70 
.80 
1,50 
2.15 
2.45 
4.95 
Senator Dunlap . 
.30 
.50 
.65 
.75 
1.40 
1.95 
2.10 
3.95 
Gem Everbearing. 
.50 
.85 
1.10 
1.35 
2.35 
2.95 
3.55 
8.75 
Mastodon Everbearing ., 
.65 
1.10 
1.40 
1.60 
3.00 
3.95 
4.75 
10.25 
Wayzata Everbearing ... 
1.30 
2.00 
2.45 
3.75 
6.75 
8.90 
10.45 
25,50 
For Low Prices on Quantities of Premier, Dunlap, Dorsett and Catskill See Descriptions. 
(Special Cash Discount for Early Orders—Page 3) 
All Strawberries Are Self-fertile and Produce a Full Crop When Set Alone 
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