It Pays To Grow Wayzatas 
F. 5-. & N. Co. 
"You may be interested to know what returns 
I have had from the Wayzata Strawberry Plants 
I set the latter part of April, 1938. 
"I picked from July 27 to November 4th —• 
1,770 quarts of excellent strawberries which I 
sold at an average price of eighteen cents per 
quart. 
“For quality, flavor and fall income, there is 
no berry equal to the Wayzata.” 
C. H. Smith, "Hillcrest Gardens,” 
Faribault, Minn. 
Twin City Dealers have been unable to 
supply the demand for Wayzata Berries. 
BY 
GROWING 
"WAYZATA" 
The World’s Best Everbearer 
LARGE GLOSSY RED BERRIES UNTIL 
SNOW FLIES—FRUIT FIRST SEASON 
Immense, glossy berries, red clear to the 
heart, honey-sweet, firm and well-shaped. A 
splendid shipper. The hulls are small, making 
it easy to prepare for table use. 
EACH PLANT IS LOADED WITH RIPE 
BERRIES, GREEN BERRIES, 
BLOSSOMS AND BUDS 
Plants will bear fruit in 60 to 90 days after 
setting. Hardy and frost resistant, with dark 
green, leathery leaves, rarely attacked by in¬ 
sects or disease. Wayzata is as drought re¬ 
sistant as Senator Dunlap. Plants have few 
runners, but produce instead numerous crowns 
from a single root, each crown loaded with 
blossom stems, 20 fruit stems have been 
counted on a single plant, with many more 
coming out. 
NEW LOW PRICES FOR 1939 
We have never had enough plants to supply 
the demand, so place your order early. 
PRICE: 25 plants $1.00, 50 plants $1.75, 
100 plants $3.25, prepaid. Not prepaid, 500 
plants $11.00, 1,000 plants $20.00. (Weight 
500 plants, 20 lbs.) 
SPECIAL: Potted Wayzata plants, with 
roots undisturbed for fast growth and devel¬ 
opment: 12 plants $1.00, 50 plants $3.50, 100 
plants $6.00. Prepaid to third zone (300 
miles). 
WAYZATA— 
King of 
the 
Everbearers 
fieslt STRAWBERRIES 
fyiom \jeul own ca^en 
BIG AND LUSCIOUS—OUR PLANTS ARE YOUNG AND 
HEALTHY WITH A VIGOROUS ROOT SYSTEM 
8,000 plants for an acre. Set in rows 4 ft. apart—plants 1 Y 2 ft. apart in the rows. 
BEAVER 
Earliest of All 
FREE—1 Packet 
Strawberry Seed 
With Your Order for 
Strawberry Plants 
If your strawberry or¬ 
der is received before 
March 15th, and totals to 
$'2.00 or more, we will in¬ 
clude a 25c packet of Al¬ 
pine Red Strawberry Seed 
FREE—if requested. Ber¬ 
ries first season from seed. 
See description below. 
DORSETT 
Heavy Yielding 
June Bearing 
An outstanding June bearing variety. Has 
a record of very high yield—over 6,000 quarts 
per acre. A vigorous grower—healthy and 
upstanding. Berries larger than Premier— 
color light red and a self-pollenizing variety. 
Dorsett has withstood frost damage excep¬ 
tionally well, and is of great value for the 
North. Price; 50 plants for 75c, 100 for $1.25, 
prepaid. Not prepaid, 500 for $4.00, 1,000 
plants for $7.50. 
FAIRFAX 
Large, Firm and Delicious 
June Bearing 
Introduced by the Department of Agricul¬ 
ture and a wonderful plant maker. Thrives 
in all kinds of soil, and withstands frost and 
adverse weather conditions remarkably well. 
Fairfax bears early fruit of good size and of 
rich carmine-red color. Its long picking sea¬ 
son is especially desirable. For home or mar¬ 
ket this berry will always make good. Price: 
50 for 75c, 100 for $1.25, prepaid. Not pre¬ 
paid, 500 for $4.00, 1,000 for $7.50. 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
The Famous Old Reliable 
June Bearing 
Beautiful, glossy, dark red color all through, 
the flavor is delicious, mild and sweet. 'Won¬ 
derful for canning and preserves. The berries 
are medium to large in size, and medium firm 
—excellent for home use and local markets. 
Plants are healthy, fast growers and make 
runners freely. A dependable midseason sort. 
Price: 50 for 60c, 100 for 85c, prepaid. Not 
prepaid, 500 for $2.75, 1,000 for $5.00. 
SCARLET GEM 
A New Everbearer 
Bears 90 days after planting. Berries are 
smooth, bright red and ripen uniformly, wit' 
no green tips. Firm, fine-flavored, sweet an 
very productive. A much improved offspring/ 
of the old Progressive Everbearing variety. 
Price: 50 plants $1.10, 100 for $1.90, prepaid. 
Not prepaid: 500 plants $5.50, 1,000 plants 
$10.00. (Weight 500 plants, 20 lbs.) 
June Bearing 
A richly colored berry, firm and red clear 
through, especially recommended for canning 
as it retains its color in the can. Extra early, 
a heavy yielder and an excellent shipper. 
Plants thrive best on sandy soil. Price: 50 
for 60c, 100 for $1.00, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 
500 for $3.20, 1,000 for $6.00. 
PREMIER 
Early, of Fine Quality 
June Bearing 
An early June bearing variety—always giv¬ 
ing satisfaction and ranking first in popularity 
among leading horticulturists. Fruit is of large 
size, bright red. Quality and fruit flavor ex¬ 
ceptionally fine. Will withstand drought and 
is one of our best shippers. Price: 50 for 75c, 
100 for $1.25, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 500 for 
$4.00, 1,000 for $7.50. 
Wayzata 
a Money Maker 
284 cases (of 24 
pints) were marketed 
from an acre of Way¬ 
zatas. They brought 
an average price of 
$3.20 per case, or 
$908.80 cash. 
NEW ALPINE STRAWBERRIES 
are / 
fine' r ' 
SPECIAL 
Berry Patch Collection 
An assortment of June and Everbearing 
Strawberry Plants. Will give you berries 
from your own garden from early June 
until snow flies. 150 plants, our selec¬ 
tion of varieties—75 June Bearers and 75 
Everbearers, all self-pollinating, for $1.50, 
ppd. Double above collection, 300 plants, 
for $2.75, ppd. 
Grow Them from Seed 
GOLDEN CREAM OR ALPINE RED. 
Flowers are produced within eight weeks 
after sowing, and medium size berries will ap¬ 
pear in great quantities throughout the season. 
Flavor and aroma are exceptionally fine. No 
runners develop. They may also be grown in¬ 
doors in pots. Two distinct varieties offered. 
Golden Cream, (only yellow Strawberry in 
existenceT, and Alpine Red. Price: Packet 25c, 
two packets, one oi each, for 40c, ppd. 
SPECIAL—Potted Alpine Plants 
6 for 65c 12 for *1^0 
AMERICAN BERRY BASKETS 
(See page 26) 
Quart Size Baskets: 100 for $1.00, 500 for 
$3.95, 1,000 for $6.95. 
Pint Size Baskets: 100 for 90c, 500 for 
$3.75, 1,000 for $6.75. 
All prices f. o. b. Faribault—Express or 
Freight Shipments Except for Small Lots. 
Weight—100-qt. baskets, 13 lbs. Crate of 
500 baskets, 65 lbs. 
For crates, see page 26. 
Free Leaflet on the Planting and Care of Strawberries. 
It’s Yours for the Asking! 
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