AN OPPORTUNITY 
Wayzata offers au opportunity to have a prize-wiii- 
umg berry throughout the entire season. They are the 
best seller on any market and are exceptionally good 
for roadside markets. With their exceptional quality 
and their all red flesh, they are becoming one of the 
eadeis for canning and preserving, as they retain 
their color after cooking. They have also proven to be 
one of the best berries for commercial freezing. These 
outstanding features make them more profitable for 
the commercial grower. 
Dear Gentlemen: 
plants O. K. Please accept my thanks for the verv 
^ plants are the best 1 hive 
ever had come to me for the many thousands of Dlaiits l ave 
ordered. If these do well here 1 will want loToo nex? year 
Very truly, 
E. U., 
Dear Sirs: Juneau, Wls. 
Plants came in fine shape; 522 in number. I have nlanted them is 
Yours truly, 
W. H. D., 
Dear Sir; Downers Grove, Ill. 
My Wayzata plants were set out early this spriim- without irri-a 
vaSete'buJLd inf f ougfit-ksi^tant wiL^ilh^t 
if plants now, December 1st, show uromise 
of a good crop the coming year. People in Sheboygan who bought 
enthusiliin^m^have^Tif^i^l^^® stand, simply Avent wild ’over thenrin 
tSerl lnd October “*'= «ei.- 
Yours sincerely, 
PI. B., 
My dear Sir: Sheboygan, Wis. 
The 3,000 Wayzata plants that I bought of you last .spring came 
all the way from Minnesota in fine shape. They started a^lit^of nm 
curtaTled the nnmbe^ Sf 
runner plants very much. J haA'e, hoAA’ever, some 6 000 to s non fino 
runner plants Now as to fruit, Uie dry sped Jirtailed mA?’A ?eld a? 
mhk^rav^soid SlS: and'up^k 'oclobeJ 
oil ‘Ifve sold $11^,78 m berries. In addition to this we have had 
wanted for a family of eight 
hirriol 1 children, and all of Avhich are verv fondofstraw- 
canned berries for our winter ilk A f?olt 
that will kill corn does not seem to hurt either blossom or fruit in 
Yours truly, 
E. A. Pv., 
New BrunsAVick, Maine. 
FRED W. BRADEN 
Wayzata, Minn. Phone 386-J 
