Cultivar 189: Wayzata

Taxon ID: 12

Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

Relationships: 0 | Linked Entities (visible): 0 | Evidence claims: 26 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

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Claim Types: anecdote_snippet:6, description_snippet:3, productivity:3, fruit_size:2, growth_habit:2, recommendation_context:2, taxon_context:2, fruit_color:1, keeping_quality:1, source_reference_abbreviation:1 | Open evidence summary JSON | Open citation drawer JSON

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Wayzata is an ever-bearing strawberry listed by South Dakota Extension as a recommended variety for the home fruit garden. [S1] [S2]

The surviving evidence here is brief. In the cultivar list, Wayzata appears with Gem, Mastodon, Progressive, and Dry Weather in a short recommendation paragraph, not a full descriptive profile. [S1] [S2] This places it in mid-20th-century Upper Midwest and northern Plains fruit-growing literature, but the packet does not give parentage, breeder, place of origin, fruit description, season detail beyond the ever-bearing habit, or plant characteristics. [S1] [S2]

The broader page context focuses on hardy fruit planting in South Dakota, and the variety list was presented as guidance for the state's major climate zones. [S1] [S2] Even so, the sources here do not make a direct hardiness statement for Wayzata. The safest reading is that it was considered suitable enough to be included in that South Dakota recommendation list. [S1] [S2]

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from Hardy fruits for Northern planting, trees, shrubs, 1937, with 1 additional supporting sources linked below.

Featured source descriptions

“Included among the ever-bearing varieties.”
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105Hardy fruits for Northern planting, trees, shrubs, 1937unknown2400p18 p19Wayzata strawberry plants are referenced in connection with shipment to Malans, Switzerland.; The testimonial says the shipped Wayzata plants were potted in a greenhouse and had already started to thrive.; A testimonial
2South Dakota Fruit Garden (visual sample pages 9-11)public_domain200p2Ever-bearing varieties include Gem, Mastodon, Progressive, Wayzata, or Lockhill and Dry Weather.; {"claims": [{"claim_text": "Ever-bearing varieties include Gem, Mastodon, Progressive, Wayzata, or Lockhill and Dry Weathe

Citation Evidence (Page-Linked Quotes)

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105p19entry_locationWayzata strawberry plants are referenced in connection with shipment to Malans, Switzerland.Iinform you that the Wayzata strawberry plants you forwarded to me on November 26, reached Malans two days ago in very fine shape. The plants have been potted and put in the greenhouse where they have already started to page_block:0.90
105p19growth_habitThe testimonial says the shipped Wayzata plants were potted in a greenhouse and had already started to thrive.Iinform you that the Wayzata strawberry plants you forwarded to me on November 26, reached Malans two days ago in very fine shape. The plants have been potted and put in the greenhouse where they have already started to page_block:0.90
105p19anecdote_snippetAtestimonial from Malans, Switzerland, dated December 21, 1935, states that Wayzata strawberry plants arrived in very fine shape after shipment.Iinform you that the Wayzata strawberry plants you forwarded to me on November 26, reached Malans two days ago in very fine shape. The plants have been potted and put in the greenhouse where they have already started to page_block:0.90
105p18source_reference_abbreviationAboxed quotation attributed to Market Growers Journal says Wayzata stands head and shoulders above anything offered in everbearing strawberries and equals or surpasses many regularThe New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18anecdote_snippetAtestimonial from South Hibbing, Minnesota, says the plants grew fine, produced plenty of runners, and were loaded with berries.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18anecdote_snippetPettitt, Kysor & Co. of Wayzata, Minnesota, is quoted saying they had handled the Wayzata everbearing strawberry for the last three years and found it satisfactory in every way, wiThe New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18anecdote_snippetAtestimonial from Verona, Missouri, says the Wayzata plants were doing fine, sending out runners, and that not a single plant was lost.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18anecdote_snippetM. H. of Hackensack, Minnesota, is quoted saying the Wayzata plants were the nicest plants they had ever seen.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18anecdote_snippetH. E. Paulson of Witt's Market House, Minneapolis, is quoted saying that after two years of selling the Wayzata strawberry, it was far superior to any other berry they had handled,The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18recommendation_contextPrice box lists 25 plants for $1.75, 50 plants for $2.50, and 100 plants for $4.50; postage additional.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18description_snippetThe nursery states it furnishes genuine runner plants and warns against old crowns split up.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18description_snippetThe page urges planting Wayzata in spring for pleasure, satisfaction, and profit, calling it a real everbearer worthy of the name.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18productivityThey are said to have netted as high as $700.00 to $1200.00 per acre even during some dry years.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18productivitySince its introduction, Wayzata strawberries are said to have consistently brought from a third to a half more money than other strawberries on the Minneapolis and St. Paul marketsThe New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18entry_hardiness_observationPlants are described as healthy and hardy.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18growth_habitPlants are described as having clean, healthy foliage and a vigorous deep root system.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18recommendation_contextThe page states that this keeping quality is an advantage on the market and brings top money.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18keeping_qualityHigh quality and bright red color are said to be retained even several days after picking.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18fruit_colorFruit is described as bright red.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18fruit_sizeOften nine or ten berries will cover a pint box.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18fruit_sizeBerries are described as large and well shaped, holding their size through the season instead of running small late in the season.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18productivityIn comparative yield trials, Wayzata is said to far outyield other everbearing strawberries including Gem and Mastodon.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18description_snippetAreal everbearer; plants set in the spring will bear a full crop during the summer and fall of the same year and will produce a heavy crop again the next season.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
105p18taxon_contextWayzata is presented as an everbearing strawberry cultivar.The New WAYZATA EVERBEARINGpage_block:0.90
2p2taxon_contextEver-bearing varieties include Gem, Mastodon, Progressive, Wayzata, or Lockhill and Dry Weather.Ever-bearing varieties include Gem, Mastodon, Progressive, Wayzata, or Lockhill and Dry Weather.visual_page_probe:0.90
2p2structured_entry_json{"claims": [{"claim_text": "Ever-bearing varieties include Gem, Mastodon, Progressive, Wayzata, or Lockhill and Dry Weather.", "claim_type": "taxon_context"}], "cultivar_name": "WaEver-bearing varieties include Gem, Mastodon, Progressive, Wayzata, or Lockhill and Dry Weather.visual_page_probe:0.90

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Evidence Claims

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entry_locationWayzata strawberry plants are referenced in connection with shipment to Malans, Switzerland.0.90
growth_habitThe testimonial says the shipped Wayzata plants were potted in a greenhouse and had already started to thrive.0.88
anecdote_snippetA testimonial from Malans, Switzerland, dated December 21, 1935, states that Wayzata strawberry plants arrived in very fine shape after shipment.0.97
source_reference_abbreviationA boxed quotation attributed to Market Growers Journal says Wayzata stands head and shoulders above anything offered in everbearing strawberries and equals or surpasses many regular spring-bearing sorts.0.82
anecdote_snippetA testimonial from South Hibbing, Minnesota, says the plants grew fine, produced plenty of runners, and were loaded with berries.0.84
anecdote_snippetPettitt, Kysor & Co. of Wayzata, Minnesota, is quoted saying they had handled the Wayzata everbearing strawberry for the last three years and found it satisfactory in every way, with keeping quality making it a leader ov0.90
anecdote_snippetA testimonial from Verona, Missouri, says the Wayzata plants were doing fine, sending out runners, and that not a single plant was lost.0.84
anecdote_snippetM. H. of Hackensack, Minnesota, is quoted saying the Wayzata plants were the nicest plants they had ever seen.0.84
anecdote_snippetH. E. Paulson of Witt's Market House, Minneapolis, is quoted saying that after two years of selling the Wayzata strawberry, it was far superior to any other berry they had handled, with appearance, flavor, and keeping qu0.88
recommendation_contextPrice box lists 25 plants for $1.75, 50 plants for $2.50, and 100 plants for $4.50; postage additional.0.97
description_snippetThe nursery states it furnishes genuine runner plants and warns against old crowns split up.0.88
description_snippetThe page urges planting Wayzata in spring for pleasure, satisfaction, and profit, calling it a real everbearer worthy of the name.0.90
productivityThey are said to have netted as high as $700.00 to $1200.00 per acre even during some dry years.0.90
productivitySince its introduction, Wayzata strawberries are said to have consistently brought from a third to a half more money than other strawberries on the Minneapolis and St. Paul markets.0.88
entry_hardiness_observationPlants are described as healthy and hardy.0.90
growth_habitPlants are described as having clean, healthy foliage and a vigorous deep root system.0.95
recommendation_contextThe page states that this keeping quality is an advantage on the market and brings top money.0.89
keeping_qualityHigh quality and bright red color are said to be retained even several days after picking.0.94
fruit_colorFruit is described as bright red.0.98
fruit_sizeOften nine or ten berries will cover a pint box.0.94
fruit_sizeBerries are described as large and well shaped, holding their size through the season instead of running small late in the season.0.96
productivityIn comparative yield trials, Wayzata is said to far outyield other everbearing strawberries including Gem and Mastodon.0.93
description_snippetA real everbearer; plants set in the spring will bear a full crop during the summer and fall of the same year and will produce a heavy crop again the next season.0.97
taxon_contextWayzata is presented as an everbearing strawberry cultivar.0.99
taxon_contextEver-bearing varieties include Gem, Mastodon, Progressive, Wayzata, or Lockhill and Dry Weather.0.93
structured_entry_json{"claims": [{"claim_text": "Ever-bearing varieties include Gem, Mastodon, Progressive, Wayzata, or Lockhill and Dry Weather.", "claim_type": "taxon_context"}], "cultivar_name": "Wayzata", "evidence_snippet": "Ever-bearin0.94

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