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bearer. A large, uniform, firm berry, red to the core, even 
color all over, no green tips, drought resistant, honey- 
sweet flavor, and outbears all other Everbearers three to 
one. The originator stated that he picked from June to 
October 901 crates from. 314 acres, which sold for 
$3,100.55. 
Without contradiction the best flavored Everbearer 
today. Customers who have tried Wayzata in a small 
way come back with larger orders every year, in 
spite of being higher in price than other Ever- 
bearers. They lose no time repaying your invest- 
ment, bear the first crop 60 days after being 
planted until November, again a fine crop next 
spring and the third crop from July until snow 
flies, and holds its size well to the end. 
Wayzata is very hardy, stands 30 below zero weather, 
is adapted to a wide range of soils, from clay to sandy 
soil, the plants are large and extra heavy rooted. The 
foliage is dark green, stands 8 to 10 inches high, the 
leaves are thick, leather-like, free from leaf spots 
and other plant diseases. The crowns often multi- 
ply tenfold or more which accounts for their 
heavy fruiting quality. However, since they are 
busy directing their energy to fruiting, they do 
not make as many runner plants as other Ever- 
bearers, which, together with the great demand, 
keeps the price of plants rather high. “That is 
the reason why 
the plants are 
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The Wayzata has | Prices Single Plants 
been a “‘sell out” 
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and we were obliged 25 for Te OO 
to return many orders. 
To be on the safe side, 50 for ..... 3.50 
order early and have your 100 for ..... 6.00 
ec sasha 200 for .....10.50 
We have an extremely 300 for .....13.00 | 
short crop this year. Ad- 400 for .....16.00 | 
vise our customers order 500 for .... 20.00 — 
early as we anticipate an 
early sell out. 
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Wayzata Clump or Combination Plants 
Grow to Enormous Size — Often 12 to 15 Inches Across. 
25 Plants Will Supply the Average Family with Berries 
During Summer and Fall the First Year. 
The Wayzata makes runner plants in limited quantities, but 
joins a number of new plants with new roots to the mother 
plant. This combination of plants appear as one large plant 
with a number of crowns, which is the reason the Wayzata out- 
bears all other Everbearing Strawberries. Nature provides each 
crown with a number of fruit stems and blooms which are formed 
before winter, remaining dormant until plants are transplanted in 
spring, which come to bloom shortly after. 

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We have counted 25 fruit stems ona single ae 
Clump plant, the plant you see at the left has Wayzata = 
six crowns and could be divided in that many 
plants for individual planting. Clump plants Clumps_ 
will grow easily with such a mammoth ROOT Soke 
system to start with. Pick the first blooms off ; ‘ é 
the plants, which will appear right after plant- Prices 
ing, a new set of blossoms will follow and in 
three wecks later the first berries will ripen. We 6 f 
recommend these large plants for hill system oF. 
culture, specially for small, rich garden plots, 12 for cs ees 
planting them 20 by 20 inches apart. We have 25 for 
sold some orders in large lots and our customers 50 f 
had excellent results, ordering them in 1000 nid 
lots. 
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