The Three Best Everbearers 
WAYZATA 
Wayzata 
MASTODON 
Ripe Strawberries 90 days after planting. All summer, all fall, 
all next year—all from one planting. There is only one true 
Mastodon—the introducer’s original strain. We have it. 
Grown easily with no special soil or culture. Withstands dry 
weather. Plants hardy and productive, producing runners 
freely for an everbearing variety. Berries large to very large, 
round, conic in shape, dark scarlet in color. Flesh firm, excel' 
lent flavor. One of the largest everbearers, of large, uniform 
size from beginning to end of season. Fruit continuously until 
freezing weather, bear full crop next spring after planting. 
Every Mastodon plant sold by us 
bears our guarantee of genuineness and 
satisfaction. Do not be misled into pay' 
ing fancy prices for this variety, but let 
us reserve yours now at one of the 
lowest prices available for true'tO'name 
stock. 
We might call it a real “hill 
berry” for the reason that it 
does not produce more than 
three or four runners to a 
plant. A decided advantage to the grower, as he does not have to 
remove first blossoms or runners. Each rooted crown set out this 
spring starts multiplying new crowns at once, until it has up to 20 or 
25 crowns to a plant. It has ripe berries fully a month ahead of 
other everbearers. Berries are extremely large, very dark red, deli' 
cious, sugary flavor. Heavy producer, continuing to bear long after 
other everbearers have been stopped by frosts. 
As Wayzata makes very few runners, 
we are now offering a small quantity 
of two'year clumps for the first time. These are especially grown and 
are many times the size of the one'year runner plant. They have lots 
of crowns to the plant, each crown producing fine berries—will bear 
heavily the first year. These clumps bear fruit so 
heavily that they must have plenty of moisture. 
A few plants will supply enough fruit for a small 
family. A real buy at our low prices. Berries all 
summer and all fall the first year and a good crop 
the following year. 
Wayzata Clumps 
Riverton, Wyo., April, 1938. 
Dear Sirs: 
The 1100 strawberry plants arrived in fine 
shape; they look fine, and do not believe I will 
lose a dozen—nice big husky plants. I am very 
well satisfied with them, and if they do as well 
as the 600 you sent last year, I will have a 
lot of strawberries. 
Yours truly, 
MRS. BILL WOOD. 
Everbear¬ 
ing Garden 
BARGAIN NO. 12 
75 Mostodon 
7 5 Gem 
25 Wayzata 
$2.75 Ner 
Not Prepaid 
Mastodon 
GEM 
Big Profits—two crops a year. Plant this 
spring—pick all summer—you’ll get back 
the price paid for the plants, and most im¬ 
portant, a big profit besides. You’ll harvest 
another fine crop the following June—two crops in one year. 
Unlike most everbearers, this variety is an excellent plant 
maker. The plants are very healthy and vigorous, producing 
an abundance of runners, which bear fruit the first season. 
The berries are large, bright 
red, firm, roundish in shape, 
rather tart but of good flavor 
and quality. Good for dessert 
or culinary uses. Very attrac' 
tive in appearance and sell 
well on the fresh fruit mar' 
kets. Our original stock was 
secured direct from the orig' 
inator, Mr. Frank Keplinger. 
Everbearing 
Thrift Garden 
BARGAIN NO. 13 
350 Mastodon 
350 Gem 
ALL FOR 
crn Net, Not 
Prepaid 
FREE! 2 Wayzata Clumps 
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON EARLY ORDERS. SEE PAGE 3. 
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