Wayzata Bush Type 
The Bush Type Wayzata Everbearer is a great 
labor saver because it is an endless job to keep run- 
ners off the runner type strawberries. If the runners 
are left on, many do nothing but make runners, others 
start making fair-sized berries but as the runners 
increase, the berries get smaller and soon get the 
size of peas. 
The Bush Type can be grown three years and then 
divided or pruned back. In the nursery, we divide 
every two years and always have large ‘berries. The 
third year, extra fertilizer will be needed to get big 
berries, as the plant cannot feed the berries suffici- 
ently. A plant just can’t make a lot of runners and 
produce its best, but if the runners are kept off, most 
everbearers will produce a fair crop. 
I am testing Twentieth Century and the Utah 
Centennial. They are very much alike and may prove 
about equal to Gemzata, yielding about two-thirds as 
much as the Bush Type. The Red Rich made a very 
poor showing here. Perhaps the soil does not suit it. 
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Bush Type Wayzata Plant 
