Color—A rich, deep, lustrous, glossy 
red; red to the core; fine canning qual- 
ities; very attractive. 
Quality and Flavor—Far superior to 
any other strawberry. 
Price—The large size, attractive ap- 
pearance and delightful aroma of Way- 
zata berries give them a command of 
higher prices in all markets. 

Potted Wayzata Plants 
Potted plants set in 2-inch veneer 
pots, well rooted and growing, ready to 
start right off after being set in the 
ground, are very satisfactory especially 
if dry conditions prevail at the time of 
arrival. Some are budded or in bloom, 
and no matter what the weather condi- 
tions there is scarcely a chance of losing 
a single plant. If you are not ready to 
set them in the ground on arrival they 
may be held for days so long as the soil 
on the plants is kept moist. Remove 
the pot before planting. 
PRICES 
All Prices Prepaid Unless Otherwise 
Noted. 
WAYZATA Everbearing Strawberry. 
Originator’s stock; true to name. Pot- 
ted plants—25, $3.75; 50, $7.00; 100, 
$13.00. 100 by express, not prepaid, 
$11.00. 
Field Grown Plants—25, $2.75; 50, $5.00; 
100, $9.00. 
Rock Hill and 20th Century Everbearing 
Strawberries. 25, $2.50; 50, $4.00; 100, 
$7.00. 
June Bearing Strawberry Plants—Sen- 
ator Dunlap. Mid-season. Always de- 
pendable — succeeds everywhere. 
Beautiful, glossy, dark red color all 
through, the flavor is delicious, mild 
and sweet. Wonderful for canning 
and preserves. The berries are me- 
dium to large in size, and medium 
firm—excellent for home use and local 
markets. Plants are healthy, fast 
growers and make runners freely. A 
dependable midseason sort. 25 plants, 
$1.00; 50, $1.75; 100, $3.00. 
Arrowhead—Main crop berry; hardy; 
prolific; red to the core; excellent for 
canning, preserving or freezing. A 
new Minnesota named _ variety—25 
plants, $1.50; 50, $2.50; 100, $4.00. 
No field grown plants shipped after 
May 15th. No field grown plants ship- 
ped beyond the fourth postal zone. 

Picking Everbearing Strawberries in October 
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