
Wayzata 
Prices 
Less Discounts 
Bears From July 
Until November 
Frosts 
















verlheaner 
The HONEY-SWEET Berry—Red to 
the Heart—Small Hulls—No 
Green Tips—Disease Free— 
.3 CROPS IN 18 MONTHS! 
WAYZATA challenges the world in flavor, 
size and productiveness. Newly set plants will 
start to bear within 60 days, and continue for 
nearly 6 months, without any let up, providing 
they are cultivated once a week, and all weeds 
kept out. This variety adapts itself to most any 
type of soil. The plants are hardy and tough. 
Their dark green leathery-like leaves are rarely 
attacked by the common strawberry plant dis- 
eases. 
Wayzata plants set in the spring of 1942 will 
start to bear within 60 to 90 days, and bear all 
summer up to severe killing frosts. They will 
again bear a full crop in June, 1943, and an- 
other in the fall of 1943. Three nice big crops 
in 18 months. It is not an unusual thing to 
have fresh strawberry shortcake for Thanks- 
giving days—both of them. 100 plants will be 
sufficient for an average family. 



Wayzata is fully as drought-resisting as the old Senator Dunlap variety. 
Wayzata differs from most all other varieties in this way. It makes very few 
new runner plants, but stools out all around the mother plant. These stools 
are really the new plants, and start right in to bear all summer long. If Way- 
zata is set real early in the spring, or the fall before, they will make quite a 
few runner plants. This variety is considered, however, a poor plant maker and 
this is the reason for them being priced higher than other everbearing varieties. 
100 days after the plants are set it is possible to count over 20 fruit stems, and 
more buds and blooms coming out. The plants will be loaded with ripe berries, 
green ones, blossoms, and buds all at the same time. 
Wayzata fruit shipped from this section during the summer and fall (1940), 
sold for $2.50 to $3.75 per 16-quart case. They have been retailing for 25c 
to 35c per quart at roadside stands. 100 plants will supply you lots of berries 
for table use and 1000 plants or more will make you more money than anything 
you have ever tried. It takes 8000 plants to set an acre. You have never really 
tasted canned strawberries or strawberry jam till you make some out of this 
Wayzata variety. No other variety will do after that, we are sure. Be sure to 
try 100 at least this year. The supply is limited. 
varieties. 
Name 

Here is a brand new strawberry, and a good one. Patented October 
24th, 1939. The one outstanding feature of the Majestic is that it out- 
bears every other variety. Here is how it compares with other good 
Length of Row 






















Total 
Quarts 

Majestic .....................320................ 238 
Catskill ......... ti i‘ aé‘iyyRECON:CO CMCO..UUCUCOUCOCOCO;CO*~*~i‘(“‘C(“(‘“(‘CNC(NO#(CO(#(#C‘;UUCSG 
Fairtax ............ ...... 600 tsi i‘ ai‘iéiOOOONONUOCOCO#OC*C*tC#C#C3 
Premier ........... G0 CSS 
These tests were made by Mr. D. A. Tucker, assistant Horticulturist of Blacksburg, 
Va. Blooms late. Ripens midseason. Berries extremely large, conical shape. Bright 
golden red in color, and fine firm texture. Has superior shipping qualities. Has a 
sweet wild strawberry flavor. Plants disease free. This is a patented variety, and plants 
from this variety cannot be sold without a permit from the patent holder. Only 4000 
needed to plant an acre. Bears nearly 3 times as much as Premier. 


Majestic Prices 
Zs for... .... _.00.79 200 for ....... ...92.70 400 for.........$4.00 
50 for ..... 2... 100 250 for......... . 300 S00 for......... 4.78 
100 for ........ ». 150 S00 for.......... 3.30 1000 for... .... 9.00 
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SOUTH MICHIGAN NURSERY 
New Buffalo, Michigan 
