STRAWBERRIES 
CULTURAL NOTE:—Everbearers, because they do not 
make as many runners as standard varieties, can be planted 
more closely. Many make the rows 30 inches apart, and 
plants 15 inches apart in the row; thus your plants occupy 
less ground, and are easier to manage. Wayzata, especially 
should be planted more closely. Keep all blossoms off un- 
til the first of July the first year for all everbearers. 












Wayzata is the sweetest, most delicious, and most sugary of all 
everbearers and also the most persistent fruiter—bears heavily 
first year. August to nearly November first. Two large crops 
second year. 
Berries are extra large, very dark red, finely shaped. Bring good 
rices. 
Plants are tall, bushy and healthy, and make only enough run- 
ners for a good fruiting row—easy to control. Berries firm 
and solid and stand marketing well like standard varieties. 


PRICES 
FAs is $ 2.00 Z00 re $ 9.90 
SOEs 3.50 aieley 14.00 
LO ae 4.35 BOO Rs 22.00 
(O0ie=: mijOU0) eee 36.00 


This garden is composed of 200 Everbearing plants— 
no June bearers—100 Kellogg’s Gem and 100 Kellogg’s 
Mastodon, and will produce all the berries your fam- 
ily can eat. Remember that the everbearers not only 
fruit in the fall but also in June. The best garden for 
fresh-from-the-vine eating. $3.70 value. 

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