WAYZATA 
Finest Flavor of All 
WAYZATA 
Of all strawberries, Wayzata is 
on© that we would like every 
-one of' our customers to have in 
his- garden because in all our ex¬ 
perience we honestly have never 
tasted a strawberry that has 
such a wonderfully delicious fla¬ 
vor. Wayzata v ill give you a real 
treat. It does not make many 
plants but it surely does produce 
big berries because all its vitali¬ 
ty goes into the fruit, making 
the berries very large, well 
formed and evenly colored. Each 
plant makes several fruit bear¬ 
ing crowns, each crown full of 
fruit stems so- that the yield of 
one plant is many times the 
average. More plants can be set 
on small space and greater crops 
picked. Exceptionally strong 
growers on any good soil; with¬ 
stand 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. 
BIG YIELD—$1,200 PER ACRE 
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 customers are 
making fine (profits onl local sales from 1 a few hundred plants 
in a small garden. From -these statements you can see that 
here is a really superior berry recommended by both Gov¬ 
ernment Stations and commercial growers. 
Plant at least 100 Wayzata for the pleasure of really de¬ 
licious strawberries this summer and fall. 
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. It you are not now growing 
it, you should do so because Wayzata is the best 
everbearer and finest flavored 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 case $3.75 to $5.00. 
Wayzata Clump Plants 
Produce More Fruit Quicker 
These are big, 2-year -old Wayzata mother 
plants that have grown a number of new 
crowns and new roots, several times as large 
as a one-year runner plant. Planted this spring 
each crown will make many fruit stems and 
the whole plant should produce a great quanti¬ 
ty of berries this summer and fall. Plant in 
good rich soil; supply plenty of water. (Acid 
Sodus Humus, about one pound per plant, is a 
help on poor or dry soils.) Keep buds picked 
off to about June 15th; berries will ripen in 
early July. 
Your Strawberry Garden 
50 Catskill 
50 Premier 
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50 Mastodon 
$1.95 
GEM 
Dependable Fall Crops 
(See Inside of Front Cover) 
You cannot beat GEM for dependable commercial crops. Makes 
lots of plants toi produce quantities of firm berries that ship in fine 
shape. (Full description on inside of front cover). 
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