Minnesota 1166 

New Called “EVERMORE” 
At Last! An Everbearing Strawberry That Has Everything 
Starts Bearing 60 Days after Set and Continues Bearing Till Heavy Frosts 
3 CROPS IN 18 MONTHS! 
Minnesota 1166 is a large, long-pointed berry, produced on long: 
branched fruit stems, well hidden under the leaves for good pro- 
tection. The color of the fruit is on the dark red order, and a solid 
red clear through the berry, even when the berry is still not quite 
ripe. The flavor is even better than the Wayzata everbearing, which 
up to now has always been the best flavored berry. 
Minnesota 1166 is just as productive as any everbearing Strawberry 
we have grown, and makes a good quantity of plants. For best results 
in fruit production, we recommend that the runners be pinched off 
as fast as they appear in the summer. It’s a strong grower, resem- 
bling the Missionary variety. The fruit is attached to a fine green 
hull that will not pull out even when the berries are dead ripe. This, 
with the small amount of juice that this variety contains, will make 
it the very best jam berry ever introduced. This variety has been 
known to keep five days without refrigeration, and never mold or 
spoil in the hottest weather. It will dry up like a raisin before it will 
spoil. This will make it the coming commercial variety, as most 
other everbearing varieties will not keep long after picking. 
Minnesota 1166 berries shipped to the South Water Street market 
in Chicago this summer sold for $7.50 per 24-pint crate. Once you 
have tasted Minnesota 1166 berries you will eat no other kind. 
We know, for we grow all the varieties and at our table we choose 
the Minnesota 1166 every time. We have 150,000 of them to offer 
and we are sure this will not go half way around, so send in your 
order early, and take advantage of the discount we offer for early 
orders. 

Vv 

Bears in 60 to 80 Days 
3 Crops in 18 Months! 

Wayzata 
New Buffalo . 

@ The Honey-Sweet 
Berry 
@ Red to the Heart 
@ Small Hulls 
@ No Green Tips 
WAYZATA challenges the 
world in flavor, size and produc- 
tiveness. Now matched only by 
Minnesota 1166. Newly set 
plants start to bear in 60 days. 
and continue for nearly six 
months without any let-up, if 
cultivated once a week, and all 
weeds kept out. Adapts itself to 
most any type of soil. Plants are 
hardy and tough. Their dark 
green, leathery-like leaves are 
rarely attacked by common straw- 
berry plant diseases. 
Wayzata plants set in the spring of 
1946 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, 1947, and another in 
the fall of 1947. Three nice big crops 
in 18 months. It is not an unusual 
thing to have fresh Strawberry short- 
cake for Thanksgiving days—both of 
them. 100 plants will be sufficient for 
an average family. Likes a heavy soil 
best. 
WAYZATA PRICES 
Ostorme rt ene $1.50 
U2 fone eee ee 2.00 
pV aYe TT Pen Ot ee 5520) 
SOt fore .a cee ee: 5.50 
15a Oren ae 8.00 
TLOOS fOr rae ane 10.00 
NO DISCOUNTS ALLOWED 

BLAKEMORE 

PRICES 
258 fora een $ 0.95 
50: for 4.27.04. 1.50 
TOOnforcas 2.50 
250° f0re aa: 5.00 
S007 fors 8.00 
1000 for ...... 15.00 
LESS DISCOUNT 
BLAKEMORE 
An extra early Strawberry that ripens 4 or 5 days 
ahead of the PREMIER. A cross between the Pre- 
mier and Missionary. Berries bright red, pointed 
and extra firm. One of the best shipping berries. 
Excellent canner, and fine for freezing. Should be 
set 20 inches apart as it is an excellent plant maker. 
Does best on heavier soil, although can be grown 
on sand and light soils. 

