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DE LUES JUDITH STRAWBERRIES, (Per) 
Early To Very Late. 
Judith—Comes to us highly recommended, in fact 
if one half said about it is true it is a most wonderful 
berry. The writer has never seen it in fruit. The fol- 
lowing is from the originator and those who have fruit- 
ed it. 
Mr. Todd, my neighbor, who has fruited it says— 
“Tt produced a large amount of beautiful dark red ber- 
ries of large size and fine quality. 
It is very firm for such a large berry, plants large 
gee heavy rooted, makes splendid plant beds on any 
soil.” 
The Originator describes it as follows: It is one 
of the best of 7,000 seedlings that I have originated 
during the past 18 years. In 1915 it was awarded a 
silver medal by the Massachusetts Horticultural Soci- 
ety, and since then has taken many first prizes. The 
past season it was the first native berry to arrive in 
Boston, and brought in the open market $1.00 per quart, 
while good N. Y. and N. J. berries were selling for 35c¢ 
to 40c per quart. It is a perfect flowering plant and one 
of the earliest to ripen and continues as one of the very 
latest. It is one of the most productive Seedlings I 
have originated and holds its size thruout the season. 
Color deep red thru to center and very small seeds, fla- 
vor unsurpassed, sweet and juicy, and is firm enough to 
be dropped four feet from the floor and never bruise. 
Has proven to be better in every way than the old fa- 
vorite Marshall. We have a small stock of plants that 
we will offer in small lots to those wishing to test it out 
for themselves. 
DR. BURRILL, (Per) 
Early To Medium—One of The Best. 
Dr. Burrill—Is supposed to be a scientific cross be- 
tween Senator Dunlap and the Crescent, and is very 
closely related to its parent Dunlap and I very much 
doubt if there is one person in a hundred that can tell 
the difference either in plant growth or fruit. We re- 
ceived our Dr. Burrell plants from the Introducer and 
have kept them pure and have never failed to get a 
good crop of fine quality berries, and we have sold mil- 
lions of plants in the years that we have been growing 
them that has never failed to please our customers. 
While we have never recommended Dunlap or Dr. Bur- 
rill for the South as a commercial berry it is without a 
doubt one of the very best berries for the South as a lo- 
cal berry for home use or home market. Lots of our 
customers around Jacksonville, Fla., plant it heavy for 
their local trade. 
It takes two to three million plants every year to 
supply our trade and we have grown fully that many 
this time on light new soil. We will be pleased to receive 
your order. 
The description of Dunlap fully covers Dr. Burril’ 
DR. BURRILL 
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