much less affected by mildew and leaf discoloration 
than other strawberry plants. 
June Crops—Will bear a crop of June berries the sec- 
ond 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 Way- 
zata is greater than that of any other existing straw- 
berry with the exception of RED RICH. 
Size—80 per cent of berries as large or larger than the 
largest other everbearers. 
Aroma—Delightful and appealing. 
Ceolor—A rich, deep, lustrous, glossy red; red to the 
core; fine canning qualities; very attractive. 
Quality and Flavor—Far superior to any other straw- 
berry. 
Price—The large size, attractive appearance and de- 
lightful aroma of Wayzata berries give them a com- 
mand of higher prices in all markets. 
WAYZATA PRICES 
All prices prepaid unless otherwise noted. 
WAYZATA EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY — Originator’s 
stock; genuine, true to name: 
FIELD GROWN PLANTS—25, $2.75; 50, $5.00; 100, $9.00. 
POTTED PLANTS—(Potted plants are prepaid to the 3rd Postal 
Zone only; if you live beyond the 3rd zone consult Parcel Post 
rates on another page for additional to include for postage be- 
yond the 3rd zone with your order). 25, $3.75; 50, $7.00; 100, 
$13.00. 100 by express not prepaid, $11.00. 
OTHER EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
GEM—Heavy fruiting, medium to large berries, rich red color of 
very fine quality and flavor, does well in almost all soils in all 
Northern States to Missouri, but does best on rich loam. Good 
plant maker. 25, $2.00; 50, $3.25; 100, $5.00; 250, $9.00. 
GEMZATA—Everbearing—One of the outstanding everbearers 
of today for both high quality and heavy production throughout 
the late spring, summer and fall. Produces extra large, firm 
and fine textured berries right up to freezing time. The Gem- 
zata possesses the unique ability of producing a highly profitable 
crop the second season in a matted row. Proven highly success- 
ful on a wide range of soils. Produces well the first season. 
Gemzata is a cross of the well known Gem and Wayzata. 25 for 
$2.25, 50 for $3.75, 100 for $6.00, 250 for $12.00, 500 for $18.75— 
POSTPAID. 
‘ STREAMLINER EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
The Streamliner has sped its way to popularity. Sweet as 
honey, fresh as a June day. The berries are jumbo sized, glossy 
red and delicious, conical in shape and very uniform in size 
throughout the season. Production of fruit begins in July and 
extends until hard freezing weather. Tops for your table short- 
cake and canning. Requires a minimum of sugar. Streamliner 
is one of the best for quick freezing. 
_ SUPERFECTION—Large, honey-sweet fruit. Grower of large 
plants. Produces an abundance of berries in spring, summer 
and fall. Up to a pint of berries per plant has been known for 
Superfection. 
In addition we can supply plants of Mastodon and Evermore. 
Prices of any of the above everbearing varieties: 
25 for $2.40, 50 for $4.35, 100 for $7.00, 250 for $14.00, 500 for $21.90 
—POSTPAID. 
IF INTERESTED IN QUANTITIES OF STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS LARGER THAN LISTED, PLEASE WRITE FOR 
PRICES. 
JUNE BEARING VARIETIES 
TENNESSEE SHIPPER—A cross of the well-known Blakemore 
Missionary varieties, a high quality early strawberry plant that 
is very productive. A large, very firm, well-colored berry that 
sizes up good and retains its size throughout the season. 
~ NEW FAIRLAND-—A late introduction of the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, Beltsville, Maryland. Ripens just a few days 
after the Premier when the demand is high for quality fruit. 
Large bright red berry of good quality. 
~BLAKEMORE (Early)—Blakemore produces extra early fruit 
of bright red color and is one of the best shipping varieties. It 
produces enormous quantities of fine quality fruit. In great 
demand by packers: ideal for cold packing. We recommend it 
as a most satisfactory berry for general planting, especially in 
the South. Our Blakemore plants are of the yellows-free strain. 
—~ DUNLAP (Early)—An old standard variety which is still ex- 
tensively planted. Regarded as one of the finest of Straw- 
berries. Berries are medium size, dark red and pointed in 
shape. Fruit is highly flavored and ideal for canning. Plants 
are vigorous and tremendous yielders, resisting drought and 
cold weather better than most varieties. 
~PREMIER (Early)—This very early and standard variety has 
stood the test; still one of the most widely planted varieties. 
A great money-maker with an early crop of fruit, bringing top 
prices. We find it very healthy and deep-rooted. An excellent 
producer of large, bright red berries of firm texture. Recom- 
mended for home use or commercial sales. 
~ ROBINSON (Midseason)—The new berry from Michigan, known 
as the finest commercial June-bearing variety. Brings good 
prices. Friut is very large and scarlet-red. Berries are firm, 
glossy and good shippers. Bears heavily and is classed as mid- 
season to late. Good for canning, freezing and preserving. 
~FAIRFAX (Early)—Widely adapted North to Middle South. 
Berries dark red, very sweet, firm, quite productive, ideal for 
home garden and fancy roadside market. One of the finest; 
long picking season. 25 for 98c, 50 for $1.67, 100 for $2.95, 250 
for $6.15, 500 for $10.50; 1,000 for $19.95—POSTPAID. 
CATSKILL (Midseason)—Heaviest producer of any leading 
variety. Berries are very large, good quality, firm, attractive. 
Canada to Missouri and North Carolina. Best mid-season. 
NEW ARROWHEAD—A June bearing from the University of 
Minnesota Experiment Station. Plants are hardy, vigorous 
growers, very productive. Very similar growth habits to the 
well known Dunlap. Berries are large, firm, dark red and juicy. 
Prized for market, freezing and jam. 
~SPARKLE—(Med. Late)—Originated by the New Jersey State 
Experimental Station. A vigorous grower and very productive. 
Berries are somewhat round in shape, of excellent quality, and 
splendid for freezing. 
MAJESTIC (Mid-season, Plant Patent No. 345)—Easily grown 
in most any soil or climate. Berries are large, deep scarlet red 
to the core. High sugar content makes them excellent for table 
and canning. Recommended for quick freezing. 
~~ AMBROSIA (Late)—One of the largest and latest strawberries 
known today. Berries are sparkling bright red, uniform, semi- 
pointed shape—delicious for every purpose. Ripen three weeks 
later than other varieties and bring a premium on the market. 
PRICES FOR ABOVE JUNE BEARING VARIETIES 
25 for $1.15, 50 for $1.85, 100 for $3.00, 250 for $6.00, 500 for $9.59 
—POSTPAID. 
‘NARMORE—The most beautiful June bearer we have ever seen 
—Ummmm, what a delight to eat. Sunset Red in color and so 
uniform they look like fashioned “V”s in dish or box. Armore 
came from the Missouri Experiment Station and proved a top- 
notcher by showing up as more productive than any of sixty 
other varieties and this on old land too. Happily, Armore con- 
tinues fruiting over a long period of time and leaves an excel- 
lent row for the following year’s crop. And what’s more, 
Armore enjoys superior shipping and handling qualities too. 
Watch Armore’s popularity skyrocket. TRY SOME THIS YEAR 
—for sure. Price, 25, $1.70; 50, $2.75; 100, $4.00. 
‘ VERMILION (June Bearing)—One of the famous names in the 
small fruit industry is that of Dr. A. S. Colby of the Agricultural 
Department of the University of Illinois. In 1941 Dr. Colby 
produced an outstanding cross, later named Vermilion, that has 
undergone continuous tests at the University of Illinois and 
other Experimental Stations throughout the country. True to 
its name in color, a vigorous grower that produces a fine crop 
in early June. Not only will Vermilion prove a profitable 
variety for the Commercial grower but its hardy Red Stele 
resistant growth and excellent fruiting will find great favor 
among home gardeners. Price, 25, $2.50; 50, $4.00; 100, $7.00. 
