STRAWBERRIES 
Whem«r you hare a few feet of spaee in the garden you can plant Strawberries and feel well repaid by 
haring an abundance of their delicious fruit In season. You will find that your home grown fruit, that 
can be picked absolutely fresh, has a much finer and sweeter flavor than the shipped fruit or that picked 
several days before being eaten. 
Any good rich soil will grow Strawberries. Plant them In rows about 1% ft. by 2^ to 3 ft. apart. 
Keep the soil well cultivated and hoed the first year and when the ground freezes up in the fall put on s 
medium to light mulch of straw or leaves. Water the plants when setting. 
New Wayzata Everbearing 
A Luxury for the Home Garden 
Wayzata Berries 
00 Days After Planting 
Plant any of the varieties of strawberries we 
are offering. Give them good care and you can 
depend on them producing plenty of large deli¬ 
cious berries like these. 
Wayzata Everbearing 
The Aristocrat of Ail Strawberries 
Standard Varieties 
WAYZATA 
The plants form mammoth “Hills” and produce the 
largest and highest quality fruits. 
berries are a deep red in 
color, quite firm and so 
attractive as to bring top prices. This variety develops 
especially strong heavy plants in "hills” that produce 
very few runner plants which makes it especially de¬ 
sirable to grow in the “hill system” and does not 
necessitate thinning of plants or pulling off the blos¬ 
som clusters. For home use Wayzata is the ideal 
berry. The large size and delicious flavored berries 
are perfect for serving with sugar and cream and 
for canning. The Wayzata Everbearer will stand 
"supreme" in any garden. Commercial growers using 
irrigation and very intensive culture have reported as 
high as $2000.00 per acre from a planting of Wayzata. 
ADf)||/|A (PER.) Genuine Aroma is still 
rl, " / held in highest esteem by many 
growers as a midseason variety. 
^ATQK|| I An outstanding midseason va- 
I UU riety introduced by the New 
York Agric. Experiment Station and well stands at 
the top as a late midseason variety of large size ber¬ 
ries, heavy yields and a sure cropper. The large 
bright red berries are most attractive even though not 
as fine a finish as some of the early varieties. Quality 
equal to Premier, ripens in midseason and continues 
through the late picking period. 
DORSETT and FAIRFAX 
Surpasses other Everbearing varieties in 
that it thrives on all soils and throws out 
plenty of "runner plants” thus making a heavy fruit¬ 
ing row which begins to bear fruit six months after 
planting. 
Gem berries are all well rounded in shape, a 
striking red in color, seeds few and the flavor is 
autstanding—sweet and juicy—lacking the acidity of 
most other everbearers. 
MASTODON 
berry ever introduced. 
Has long been the most de¬ 
sirable Everbearing Straw- 
Strawberry Prices 
Sold in Multiples of 25 
All Spring 
Postpaid 
Per 25 10O 
By Express 
Not Prepaid 
500 1000 
bearing varieties 
$ .75 
*1.10 
$4.00 $ 7.00 
Everbearing varieties 
Gem-Mastodon .90 
1.75 
0.00 
10.00 
Wayzata 
1.50 
4.50 
12.00 
22.50 
Orders for 100 plants or less are sent by mail 
postpaid. Larger quantities by express not pre¬ 
paid, or if by mail send 15 cents per 100 extra. 
Highest Quality—Largest Size 
Of any of the early season Strawberries 
These two new U. S. Department of Agriculture 
Introductions are truly the aristocrats of the straw¬ 
berry varieties. Both are large, strikingly beautiful 
heavy producers and are widely acclaimed as Acme 
of Quality. 
DORSETT is the early variety surpassing Premier 
in quality, production and profit. 
FAIRFAX Is supreme in quality— a flavor you 
can't forget. Berries intense bright red, with waxen 
luster and are outstanding for the home garden and 
local market 
PRFM I FR (PER.) The Premier is one of 
■ ^ the most popular varieties that 
we offer and it well deserves all the praise that 
can be given it, 
1. Premier is the first to ripen. 
2. Fruit large size and deep red color. 
3. Firm flesh and excellent quality. 
4. Heavy yielder and makes thrifty growth. 
5. You can depend on Premier for a good crop 
when other varieties are a failure. 
6. Foliage Is not susceptible to the leaf spot 
which has ruined many strawberry patches. 
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