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specially prepared land we have so 
Westhauser Nurseries, 
Mich. 
Gentlemen: The 5000 Way- 
zata Strawberry plants 
ceived from you this spring were 
as fine as could be grown any- 
where. The quality is unsur- 
passed; they are sweet, 
very pronounced flavor and aro- 
are firmer than most 
everbearers. They are very at- 
ripen uniformly. 
Enclosed is a photo showing 
them 90 days after planting, 
You can look 
for a fine order next January. 
Respectfully, A. K. FORBES. 
i 
L 
the World of Wayzata Plants 
By careful selection of plants and 
I re- 
have a 
eading Grower in 
built up our strain 
that they are now in a class by themselves. We have com- 
mercial growers who have bought their Wayzata plants 
from us for the past 5 years in 5,000 and 10,000 lots, 
while other everbearing varieties could have been bought 
for a fraction of what they paid us for Wayzata. THERE 
IS A REASON. 

»The World’s Greatest Ever- 
bearer OUTYIELDS ALL 
Other Everbearers 
2 TO! 
At last we have an everbearer with 
ALL THE GOOD -POIN Tsiaiarce: 
honey-sweet, uniform, firm berries with 
an even red color all over that are red 
to the core, no green tips. It is 
drought resistant, and is adapted to 
a wide range of soils from clay to 
sandy soil. Repeatedly outyields 
other everbearers at least 2 to 1. 
Today, October 15th, we have 
picked a large quantity of Wayzatas 
for the market. 
a THE HONEY-SWEET 
Berry Without a Fault 
Everyone who has tasted Wayzata 
proclaims it the best flavored Ever- 
bearer of today. Those who have 
started out in a small way with Wayzata come 
back year after year with a substantial increase in 
their orders in spite of the high prices. This won- 
derful berry loses no time in paying you back 
for your investment; starts to bear its first crop 
approximately 60 days after being planted, con- 
tinuing to bear from then on, often as late as No- 
vember; again the following spring you will get a fine crop, 
and then a third crop from July until snow flies. 
For those who want the best in an Everbearer we recom’ 
mend Wayzata. It yields an abundance of quality, delicious, 
honey-sweet, large, red berries that bring premium prices on 
the market, and are much sought after by the home trade. It 
is the favorite in the everbearing family. 
WITHSTANDS 30 BELOW ZERO 
: These large, extra heavy rooted Wayzata plants are very hardy; have stood 
30 below zero weather. The thick, leather-like, dark green foliage that 
stands 8 to 10 inches high is free from leaf spots and other plant diseases. 
Crowns often multiply many-fold, which accounts for their heavy fruiting 
quality. They are so busy directing their energy to fruiting they do not 
make as many runner plants as other everbearers do, which, together with 
the great demand, keeps the price of plants rather high. For that reason 
plants are scarce and will be for some time to come. The Wayzata has 
been a sell-out with us every year and we are obliged to return many 
orders. Be on the safe side. Order early and have your plants reserved. 
WESTHAUSER’S WAYZATAS 
ARE THE BEST IN THE 
COUNTRY says Mr. Duncan of 
Missouri: 
Dear Mr. Westhauser: 
I want to thank you for the 
fine plants you sent me. I never 
saw such thrifty plants. My Way- 
zata clumps will be the size of a 
half-bushel basket by midsummer. 
You deserve lots of credit for pi- 
oneering such a supreme variety. 
Even the last 1000 lot of clumps, 
which I ordered in November, 
came through fine. The Wayzata 
is my favorite. Your efforts and 
the Michigan climate is the only 
place in the country to produce 
such quality. Have had plants 
from eastern states, but their stuff 
is over-worked and cannot com- 
pare with your northern quality. 

