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Senator Dunlap 



June Bearing Strawberries 



(Concluded • 



SENATOR DUNLAP.— For those who desire a heav.> 

 crop of fruit, but do not care much alwut the size of the 

 individual berries, this is the variety to plant It does 

 well on any soil except that which is so Idw and damp as 

 to be really sour. Of good quality for a firm berrs antl 

 the Wrries uniform in color and shajje (a good si>erimen 

 is shown alongside) Largely planted for market and 

 found very profitable It is a second early to mid season 

 variety 



SHARPLESS.~A variety that fruits rather iaie in tiif 

 season and a good old sort that still "holds its own witi. 

 the best of them. It is a good healthy grower and produces 

 handsome large berries of fine quality One of the l>est 

 varieties for forcing under glass 



SLJCCESS.— /'VJl things considered, this is one of 

 the l>est early varietie-s, both for the home garden 

 and nearby market Berries slightly oblong, with 

 blunt end, bright scarlet or flame color, quite large 

 and xmiform in size, oilor and -shape (see tvpical 

 s;^cimen in lower right hand corner). Plants are 

 vigorous 



WM. BELT.— Of all the 

 Strawberries grown in the United 

 States, this variety doubtless 

 excels in popularity. The plant 

 is vigorous, though not a ram- 

 pant grower, succeeds upon al- 

 most all soils, invariably yields 

 heavily and the berries are al- 

 ways of large size and highest 

 quality. It begins to ripen quite 

 early and continues during a 

 long season. (See illustration in 

 center of page] 



Wm. Belt 



STEVENS LATE CHAMPION.— Here is an, thei 

 descendant of the Gandy. Like its are t. it ripens 

 late and is similar to it in many respects. However 

 the lierries are not so uniform in size and shape and 

 not nearly so handsome as the Gandy Excellent 

 for canning, since it will hold its shape and retain its 

 flavor It is a most prolific late sort 



Lovett's *'Well 

 balanced" Home Collec- 

 tion 



How would you like to lic able 

 to go into your garden aii\ time 

 — from early June until the snow 

 flies — and gather a nict- lot ol 

 quahty berries'' Here is a 

 "quintette" that will enable you 

 to do so, offered in plants b<jund 

 to grow, bloom and bear' 

 20 Premier- -one of the best ol 



all earhes. 

 20 Wm. Belt —a dandy to follow 

 Premier 



20 Joe — ^none finer for midsecison 

 20— Lupton — best all round late 

 20 Champion Everbearing — for 

 continuous crops till frost 



%>ecial: — A total of 100 sturdy 

 pot-grown plants for $7.50, by express 



Stevens Late Champion 



J. B. Lester, Loj^ AngeU.r, 

 Cat., expresses delight about 

 above "Home Collection," as 

 follows: — 



"Last November I 

 re<«ived 100 straw- 

 berry plants (Home 

 Garden Collection) as 

 per offer, page 16 

 catalog; they ar - 

 rived in excellent 

 shape and you might 

 be interested to know 

 that they are in 

 blossom (February 

 15th)." 



Succest 



