

&y 
WAYZATA 
kept out. 
type of soil. 
attacked by the 
eases 
ans 
\ : as drought-resisting as the old Senator Dunlap variety. 
Wayzata rom st all other varieties in this way. It makes very few 
new runner plants, but stools out all around the mother plant. These stools 
illy tl w plants, and start right in to bear all summer long. If Way- 
" set real earl 1 the spring, or the fall before, they will make quite a 
int nts 

STARBRIGHT 
One of the latest developments by the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. It is a cross between the Chesapeake and 
Fairfax. Considered one of the prettiest strawberries ever pro- 
duced. The U.S.D.A. circular states that “The Starbright is 
being introduced as a midseason commercial and home use 
variety of great beauty.” If you are looking for a berry for a 
fancy trade by all means plant some Starbright. Not quite 
such a heavy bearer as the Fairfax, but a little sweeter and not 
quite dark in color. The plants grow well, and make a 
nice fruiting row. Price: 25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.75; 100 for $3.00. 
NO DISCOUNT. 
MAYTIME 
This is another of the U.S.D.A. introductions, and is one of 
the of all strawberries. It is earlier, more firm, and 
better flavored than Premier, and that is saying a lot. Maytime 
is a cross between the Missionary and Fairfax. The berries are 
large and not too dark for market. Makes a good fruiting row. 
[ry this one too and see how you like it. Price: 25 for $1.00; 
50 for $1.75; 100 for $3.00. NO DISCOUNT. 
RED STAR 
This is the other new one by the U.S.D.A., and a cross be- 
tween the Chesapeake and Fairfax. This is the late one. Berries 
large, and are born on short stout stems that stay well 
under the leaves, thus protecting them from late frosts. Makes 
SO 
earliest 
are 
a good fruiting row, and plenty of money can be made from 
growing this one, as late berries always bring a high price. 
25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.75; 
Price: 100 for $3.00. NO DISCOUNT. 

Bears in 60 to 90 days 
challenges 
size and productiveness. 
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 
This variety adapts itself to most any 
The plants are hardy and tough. 
Their dark green leathery-like leaves are rarely 

The Honey-Sweet Berry 
Red to the Heart 
her Small Hulls — No Green Tips 
3 CROPS IN 18 MONTHS! 
Wayzata plants set in the spring of 1943 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, 1944, and an- 
other in the fall of 1944. 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 
suficient for an average family. 
the world in flavor, 
Newly set plants will 
common strawberry plant dis- 

WAYZATA 
PRICE 
6 for $0.85 50 for $3.00 
12 for 1.25 100 for 5.50 
No Discount 




MINNESOTA 1166 
EVERBEARING 
This is the latest and best 
thing out in  everbearing 
strawberries. We like it a 
little better than WAY- 
ZATA, which up to now 
was the best everbearing. 
First, its a good plant 
maker, and it bears 60 
days after set and no 
let up all summer and 
fall. Berries are large, 
long and pointed. 
Firm, and very sweet. 
No green tips. Berries 
are dark in color and 
perfectly red clear 
through. Looks almost 
like the MISSION- 
ARY berry that grows 
so well in Florida. It 
will keep 3 or 4 days after picked, so 
that alone is a great improvement in 
everbearing strawberries. There are 
only two places in the United States 
where this variety can be bought. We 
have just 10,000 to offer, so if you de- 
lay your order you will be disappointed. 
The price is 6 for 85c; 12 for $1.25; 25 ; ae at 
for $2.00; 50 for $3.00; 100 for $5.50. a ig oe 
LIMIT. NO DISCOUNT. by din aaa 
ajestic A New 
° 
Introduction 
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 
varieties. Total 
Name Length of Row Quarts 
Majose! ic ec ee; is OOAU Gen ee eee ers aan 
Cotekill Os XS ae ae 900° sees 5 Aa See e107 eae 
Fairies io. Giese PE ae PRE 606 3). tore, eae 2 kia SE acl 
Promleriivsce sks en ek bcos APR B40-, co: cc te tees eee sce ae eee 
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 
25 for cisnaeeee $0.75 200 for ........ .$2.70 400 for ........$4.00 
$0 ‘for, soit » « 4.00 «250 foe! 5.2 -- 3800. S00. for .... 15s 
100: Soe <veks -..- 1.50 300 for ovecee 3000 1000: for See 
Less Discounts 








