
WAYZATA 
“Rich in Health Vitamins" 
Wayzata has everything. Large 
round firm fleshed berries cardinal red 
throughout with that most delicious 
“sweet as honey’”’ flavor. A phenomenal 
producer bearing in early summer and 
late fall, outyielding other everbearers 
two to one. Berry’s plants are vigor- 
ous, hardy northern grown, Finest 
quality at low prices. Supply limited— 
prices advancing. Order Now. These 
prepaid prices save you at least 20%: 
25 for $1.40; 50 for $2.60; 100 for 
$4.50; 300 for $12.25. 
B761—ALL SEASON STRAW- 
BERRY GARDEN 
A special money saving collection 
designed for the average family 
cooperating with our ‘Food for 
Freedom” Program. 50 each Gem, 
Premier and Dunlap—150 plants for 
$1.75 postpaid. Saves you 55c from 
regular catalog prices. 


WE PREPAY ALL NURSERY STOCK EAST OF ROCKY MOUNTAINS. THIS SAVES YOU AT LEAST 20%. 
HEAVY BEARING SMALL FRUITS. 
WAYZATA 
""King of Everbearers" 
Order Strawberries early 
this year. Plants are very 
short because of the drought 
in East. Early spring plant- j 
ing gives best results so we’ll f 
ship at proper time, furnish t 
you full planting instructions 
and guarantee satisfaction. 
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We do not ship Nursery Stock C. 0. D. to Arizona, California, Florida, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. 
delicious 

$1.25; 100 for $4.50. 
RASPBERRY PATCH 
The best varieties to insure 
$425 
berries over a long season. 25 
No. 1 tips only $1.25—saves you 
25c from regular catalog prices. 
6 Sodus—25 for $1.25, postpaid. 






SUMMER 
and 
FALL! 
Finest for Sauce 
A wonderful berry 
becoming a _ favorite 
everywhere. A _ cross | 
of Loganberry and Dew- 
_berry. Dark wine col- 
ored fruit, sweet and 
highly _ fla- 
vored, almost seedless, 
A superb delicacy fresh, 
and the finest sauce you ever tasted. A tre- 
mendous bearer and easy to grow. Protect 
in severe climates by mulching. Extra select 
tips prepaid; 5 for 32c; 10 for 55c; 25 for 
Postpaid 
No. W416—10 Cumberland, 10 New Logan, 

’ Boysenberry 
Y-J-15-1-11-- 
+ ~ ‘ se INDIAN SUMMER These Aether gals are I tips. 
Ed } . € or foo] or Ci 
Pi ls New Variety 25 for $1.35; 100 for $5.00. 
et EY bears 2 crops— CUMBERLAND—Black 
The favorite commercial Black. 
Never fails to bear big crop of 
extra large, glossy black Raspber- 
ries. Strong plants for best re- 
sults—low. cost | 
NEW LOGAN—Black 
The ‘‘Ace” of Blacks! ‘Yields 
more fruit, larger and firmer. 
Bush extra hardy, very vigorous 
—resists drouth and disease. The 
best Black! Top grade plants— 
lowest prices. 
SODUS 
The newest and best of the Pur- 
ple Raspberries. Fruit reddish 
purple, firm, and of extra fine 
flavor. Plants are vigorous, har- 
dy, disease resistant and consist- 
ent, heavy bearers, early in the 
season. Very profitable for home 
or commercial planting. 
FRUITS ESSENTIAL TO 
HEALTH 
Under the Nutrition Program 
everyone should have a large 
berry -patch from which to can 
liberal quantities. The average 
family needs 20 quarts per year 
so we would suggest at least 25 
plants per family. 
Champion of All 
The finest and most 
profitable fruit ever de- 
veloped, The largest of 
all Bramble berries, 
with the most delicious 
juicy, richly flavored 
fruit yet known. The 
plant is a tremendous, 
vigorous grower, fruit- 
ing Sa early summer and bearing 8 to 10 
weeks. ; 
Boysenberries are the finest fruit you 
ever tasted for eating fresh in pies or sauce 
and for canning or jam. Berry’s 1942 
prices are further reduced on No. 1 north- 
ern plants, vigorous, and well rooted. Will 
bear the next season after planting. Pre- 
paid: 5 for 50c; 10 for 90c; 25 for $1.90; 
100 for $6.75. : 
Giant Berry Garden—15 Plants joo 


A special combination offer 
to save you 20% from regular 
catalog prices on these two de- 
licious fruits. 10 Boysenberry 90¢e;—5 
Youngberry 32c. Regular price $1.22. No. 
B770—all 15 plants only $1.00, postpaid. 
Postpaid 

INDIAN SUMMER (See picture) 
A new, almost everbearing Rasp- 
berry, producing two good crops 
each season. First crop same as 
Chief. Fall crop usually lasts un- 
til frost. Fruit is extra large, 
red, firm, of excellent quality. 
Very hardy. 
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Postpaid eae eb i 25 {| 100_ 
No. 1 Suckers..} 40¢ 70c {$1.60 | $5.95 
No. 2 Suckers..| 30c 55c¢ 1.25 4.50 

3 Warieties Below—Postpaid 
Latham, Chief & St. Regis 






Postpaid| 10 25 1100 | 300 | 500 
No. 1 65e | $1.45 | $5.35 | $15.25| $23.95 
No, 2 50c | 1.15} 4.25] 13.151 £9.95 
LATHAM—Red 
Hardy—thrives in any climate. 
Largest, reddest, best flavored— 
very productive. Plant with Chief 
for long season. 
CHIEF—Red 
10 days earlier—highest market 
prices. Hardy, vigorous grower, 
heavy bearer —— disease resistant. 
Best early red. 
ST. REGIS—Everbearing—Red 
Bears 2 to 4 crops each year. 
Fruit good sized, firm, full fla- 
vored. Hardy, vigorous grower. 
Recommended for home gardens. 
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