The WAYZATA 
EVERBEARING 
STRAWBERRY 
The Strawberry Supreme 
Will Pay for Itself in Fruit the Same Season Planted 
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CHOWN BY 
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Thirty Berries to the Pint 
The WAYZATA is an all season 
strawberry accidentally discovered at 
Wayzata, Minn., from whence it derives 
its name. It will bear a heavy crop of 
berries in June and a fall bearing sea- 
son of three months during August, 
September and October. It is acknowl- 
edged the best of the everbearing 
strawberries and superior to other var- 
ieties in size, flavor and productivity. 
The WAYZATA is a large plant with 
heavy, velvety green foliage, remaining 
so all summer. It is a vigorous grower 
and develops a multiple crown instead 
of forming runner plants. This char- 
acteristic of the WAYZATA results in 
scant reproduction of new plants and 
continues to keep the price of WAY- 
ZATA’s higher than varieties of inferior 
quality which reproduce abundantly. 
The large crown forms many fruit stems 
that favor heavy fruit production. 
The WAYZATA has a long and well 
developed root system and suitable leafy 
foliage to protect the berries from the 
sun in the heat of the summer, and 
from the damage of early frosts later 
in the season. It is remarkably free 
from disease and is little affected by 
mildew and leaf discoloration to which 
most strawberry plants are subject. 
The WAYZATA is an_ extremely 
hardy plant, resistant to severe winter 
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