much less affected by mildew and leaf dis- 
coloration than other strawberry plants. 
June Crops—Will bear a crop of June 
berries the second season almost equal to 
the June bearing varieties. Main crop 
July to October, continuously. 
Acre Yield — Four year average — 200 
24-pint cases. A single plant will often 
produce at one picking as much as half 
pint of fruit. The per plant yield of the 
Wayzata is greater than that of any other 
existing strawberry. 
Size—80 per cent of berries as large or 
larger than the largest other everbearers. 
Aroma—Delightful and appealing. 
Color—A rich, deep, lustrous, glossy 
red; red to the core; fine canning qualities; 
very attractive. 
Quality and Flaver—Far superior to any other 
strawberry. 
Price—The large size, attractive appearance and de- 
lightful aroma of Wayzata berries give them a com- 
mand of higher prices in all markets. 
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 con- 
ditions prevail at the time of arrival. Some are bud- 
ded or in bloom, and no matter what the weather con- 
ditions 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. 
Pickers Enjoy Picking Wayzatas 
Picking Everbearing Strawberries in October 
PRICES 
All Prices Prepaid to 3rd Postal Zone. 
See parcel post rates on another page. 
WAYZATA Everbearing Strawberry — Originator’s 
stock; true to name. Potted plants—25, $3.75; 50, 
$7.00; 100, $13.00. 100 by express, not prepaid, $11.00. 
Field Grown Plants—235, $2.75; 50, $5.00; 100, $9.00. 
Rock Hill and 20th Century Everbearing Strawber- 
ries—25, $2.50; 50, $4.00; 100, $7.00. 
Gem, Evermore, Streamliner Everbearers—25 plants, 
$2.00; 50, $3.00; 100, $5.00. 
June Bearing Strawherry Plants—Senator Dunlap— 
Mid-season. Always dependable—succeeds every- 
where. Beautiful, glossy, dark red color all through, 
the flavor is delicious, mild and sweet. Wonderful 
for canning and preserves. The berries are medium 
to large in size, and medium firm—excellent for 
home use and local markets. Plants are healthy, 
fast growers and make runners freely. A depend- 
able mid-season sort. 25 plants, $1.10; 50, $1.75; 100, 
$3.00. 
Premier, a little earlier than Dunlap. Adapted to 
growing on lighter soils. Price—same as Senator 
Dunlap. 
Arrowhead—Main crop berry; hardy; prolific; red to 
the core; excellent for canning, preserving or freez- 
ing. A new Minnesota named variety—25 plants, 
$1.25; 50, $2.00; 100, $3.50. 
No field grown plants shipped after May 15th. No 
field grown plants shipped beyond the fourth postal 
zone. 
The potted plants you 
will receive will look 
similar to the illustra- 
tion on the right. Some 
will be in bud and 
bloom. They are already 
growing and all you 
have to do is to remove 
the pot by cutting one 
corner and unwrapping 
the veneer and carefully 
setting the plant into the 
ground being sure to 
firm the soil well around 
the plant. Remove all 
blossoms from the plants 
until July first then let them begin to fruit and they will begin 
bearing by August first and continue well into October. 
