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Just Imagine! 12 Wayzata Clumps for only $1.00 
WAYZATA STRAWBERRY 
WORLD’S BEST EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
THREE LARGE CROPS OF FRUIT IN 18 MONTHS 
Wayzata has dark green foliage. This characteristic alone has proven by exten¬ 
sive testing to be of great benefit to any strawberry plant, making the plant disease 
resistant. Very hardy in withstanding severe cold and severe drought, because of its 
exceptionally long healthy abundant root system which supplies ample food for a heavy 
yield of the finest strawberries grown. The berry is a bright red and immense in 
size, having a polished appearance, usually wedge shaped, making them an easy packer 
and gives them an attractive appearance in 
any container. Wonderful keeper, can re¬ 
main on the vines days after they are ripe 
and never spoil and always keeping that 
gloss and firmness. This remarkable sugar- 
sweet everbearer will be the leader in the 
future. The berry is bright red clear 
through, with no green tips. It is the best 
flavored berry grown, being very firm, large 
in size, and of excellent quality. Wayzata 
will bear 3 large crops of fruit in 18 months. 
It will start to bear 90 days after being 
planted, and will continue until heavy frost 
in fall. Perfect flowering. Prices on page 8. 
Wayzata 
WAYZATA CLUMPS 
We have a supply of these clumps that 
are extra large and will produce a very 
large crop of berries about 60 days after 
planting. While they last, 2 for 30c; 5 
for 50c; 12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.75; 100 
for $5.00. 
GIANT BLUEBERRIES 
Not only does the blueberry produce big juicy berries 2 to 3 times as large as 
common blueberries, but it is ornamental on the lawn or in the shrubbery border and 
very easy to grow. The foliage is dark green, long and narrow, blossoms bell-shaped 
and pinkish white. During the autumn the leaves turn bronze, and during the winter 
months the twigs are red. The bushes will grow to the height of 8 feet. 
For best results plant on acid soil. Low muck or sand soils are usually very acid. If your soil 
does not contain acid add a little peat moss for acidity when planting. Plant two or more plants to 
insure proper pollenization, about 7 feet apart. If your soil is not acidy, mix the soil with old saw¬ 
dust or soil from the bottom of an old wood pile. However, the very best thing to use is our SODUS 
ACID HUMUS, which is a sour fertilizer used for blueberries 
or evergreens. When using the SODUS ACID HUMUS dig 
the hole about 6 inches deeper than is required and fill the 
bottom with HUMUS mixed with regular soil. Set the plant 
and fill the hole with the same mixture and keep the soil 
moist. Write the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Wash¬ 
ington, D. C., for • Bulletin on Cultivated Blueberries. Its 
FREE. 
ADAMS (early) — Large fruit, good distant shipper. 
FIOXEDR (early-midseason)—Large, firm quality fruit. 
RUBEIi (midseason)—Large firm fruit, excellent shipper. 
KANCOCAS (midseason)—Large firm, best shipper and 
quality. 
JERSEY (midseason to late)—Large firm fruit, good quality. 
HARDING (late)—Dark blue, 
Number of Plants 
1 yr. old plants . . 
: excellent 
quality. 
2 
5 
10 
$0.60 
$1.40 
$2.65 
1.00 
2.25 
4.25 
2.00 
4.75 
9.00 
For larger amounts ask for special prices. 
For your protection, we ship each plant with a 
small ball of acidy soil free. 
Giant Blueberries 
