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Senator Dunlap '^^® Dunlap is a variety that beginners who know prac- 

 *^ tically nothing about strawberries can succeed with. The 

 foliage is tall, upright with a long leaf, and has more than the ordinary power 

 of developing a heavy crown system. It has an extra long flowering season; 

 the bloom is handsome and exceedingly rich' in pollen, which makes it very 

 valuable to plant with such pistillate kinds as ripen in its season. Its long 

 roots go down into the sub-soil for moisture, and a severe drought has less 

 effect on it than most others. The fruit is a dark red, with a glossy finish, 

 shading to a dark scarlet on the under side, with prominent yellow seeds^that 

 look like gold embedded in highly colored wax. The meat is bright red all 

 through and exceedingly juicy. For a medium size, very productive, mid-season 

 berry, don't hesitate to plant Dunlap. ; 



Twillev L^r§e i^^ size, well colored and exceedingly firm. The eating 

 ^ quality is excellent. Makes a large, vigorous foliage of healthy, 

 rich, light green foliage. One grower says he clears more money per acre 

 from Twilley than from any other variety he grows. 



Three W^'s Mid-season. Noted for its extra long keeping qualities. Origi- 

 nated in Tennessee; plants are very large and vigorous; with 

 a wonderful root system; very fine for dry localities; fruit is of large size, 

 good color and an extra strong flavor. 



Win Helt "^ king among strawberries. The plant is vigorous and succeeds 

 upon a great variety of soils, and invariably yields very heavily. 

 It begins to ripen quite early and continues almost to the close of the season. 

 It is firm and a good shipper and gives large pickings for a longer period than 

 most varieties. Considered by many to be the best berry grown today. 



Warfield ^ well-known standard shipping and canning berry. Plants very 

 vigorous and productive. Fruit large, nearly round, dark, glossy 

 red, firm and of good quality. It seems as if this old variety gets better all the 

 time. Last season I had the largest stock of these plants that I had ever 

 grown and did not have one-half enough. Have a nice stock again this season. 

 New ground grown. 



Warren Originated by Mr. S. H. Warren, of Massachusetts, the well-known 

 strawberry judge who spent most of his life in- growing fancy 

 strawberries, and he claimed this the best he ever grew. The fruit is so large 

 and handsome it is one of the first to sell at a good price, even in a glutted 

 market; it also is an extra berry to stand up after being packed, therefore a 

 good shipper. The plants are good growers, extra large, with thick dark 

 green foliage. 



Peach trees i-eceived in fine condition, almost I received the ftuit trees I ordered from you 



too good for the money. W. WILLIAMS, in good shape. L. R, NEIL, Ohio, April 15, 

 Rhode Island, May 22. 1917. 1917. 



I received 4,000 of my plants yesterday and The Dr. Burrill and Premier plants received 



set them out today. They were fine. A. J. and they are entirely satisfactory. WM. J. S. 

 HEINZEROTH. West Virginia, May 2, 1917. BRADWAY, New Jersey, April 18, 1917. 



Received plants and am well pleased. I received the strawberry plants today and 



SHERMAN N. BOWERS, Nebraska, April 10, will say that they are the finest lot of plants 



1917. that I ever got from anyone. I thank you for 



the extra plants you sent me. From now on 



I received the plants all right and am more you will receive all my orders* GEO. A. GIB- 



than pleased with them. MRS. CLAYTON BONS, West Virginia, April 27, 1917. 

 WAGNER, Pennsylvania, April 27, 1917. 



Your plants have been recommended to me 



Plants arrived April 22 and are looking as by a friend, bvit I did not learn your prices, 



well as can expect them to after being on Please send me by express C. O. D. 1,500 



the road seven days. Plants have good roots Klondyke and 1,000 each of Missionary, Lady 



and excellent count, fully up to expectations Thompson and Excelsior. Please send prices 



and 10 per cent, better count. JOHN J. for large quantities. H. A. JORDAN, Florida. 



HARVEY, Massachusetts, April 26, 1917. January 15, 1917. 



