STRAWBERRY PLANTS OF QUALriY 



STANDARD VARIETIES 



EARLY SPRING VARIETIES 



Premier or Howard 17 — I am still 

 putting- Premier at the head of my list 

 because I believe it is the very best 

 early berry grown today and is prob- 

 ably the most extensively planted va- 

 riety at the present time. A PROVEN 

 PROFITABLE PRODUCER. Exten- 

 sively planted in all parts of the coun- 

 try and is a heavy producer under 

 nearly all conditions, of large, beau- 

 tiful formed berries that remain large 

 thru a long season, and are bright 

 red clear thru to the center, of delic- 

 ious flavor, firm and a good keeper. 

 A strong pollenizer and vigorous 

 grower and will succeed on most all 

 soils; plant growth being ideal, clean 

 and free from rust from spring till 

 fall. A good variety for home use, lo- 

 cal market or shipping. A real money 

 maker and mortgage lifter. I believe 

 Premier and Howard 17 to be one and 

 the same but have kept each variety 

 separate, and should you prefer either 

 one will fill order accordingly. 



Horsey — (Per) This new early va- 

 riety originated in the county south 

 of here where it is being largely 

 planted. The plants are strong 

 healthy growers free from any blight 

 or rust and produces great crops of 

 larg-e berries that remain large thru 

 a long season, firm and excellent 

 shipper, and sells for good prices. 

 Seldom injured by frosts. 



Campbells Early — Per This vari- 

 ety originated in New Jersey and the 

 growers there say it is productive and 

 profitable. It is earlier but not as 

 good as Premier. It produces great 

 crops of berries that are fairly firm 

 and of good color and flavor. Has 

 most of the good qualities one would 

 want in an early berry. 



Klondyke — (Per) A great favor- 

 ite in the south where there are more 

 Klondyke planted than any other vari- 

 ety; also extensively planted here and 

 in the lower part of Delaware "There 

 is a reason." Plants are tall, com- 

 pact, stalks strong, leaves light green; 

 a good vigorous grower makes plants 

 abundantly. Berries uniform, shapely, 

 of fair size, rich dark red, very juicy 

 and handsome, sells quickly, very firm 

 and one of our best shippers. 



Missionary — (Per) If you happen 

 to be in one of our large cities during 

 February and March and look in the 

 show windows you will see baskets of 

 berries nicely arranged in tiers and 

 shine as if they had been polished. 

 This is the Missionary variety shipped 

 there from the south where it is one 

 of the leading varieties for shipment 

 north especially in central Florida, 

 where it is practically the only vari- 

 ety grown; also being grown a great 

 deal in the north and west and is 

 growing" more popular every year. 

 Early to mid-season. Foliage very 

 resistant to leaf spot, makes runners 

 freely. Berries are of medium to 

 large size, firm, good color, glassy as 

 if polished, fine flavor and very pro- 

 ductive. I usually sell as many or 

 more Missionary than any other va- 

 riety and have a fine lot of genuine 

 Missionary and if you intend planting 

 heavy to them this year let me have 

 your order. I am sure I can please 

 you. Special prices on large quanti- 

 ties. 



MID-SEASON VARIETIES 



Senator Dunlap — (Per) Dunlap is 

 too well and favorably known to need 

 much description. It is probably the 

 best known variety throughout the 

 northern half of the country and is 

 probably the best variety for the be- 

 ginner, as it is easy to grow and suc- 

 ceeds under nearly all conditions. A 

 sure cropper and heavy yielder. Fruit 

 is medium to large, very firm and at- 

 tractive, always sells for good prices. 

 It is a strong pollenizer and a prolific 

 plant maker of small but vigorous 

 deep rooted plants. A good drouth re- 

 sister. 



Dr. Burrill — (Per) S ometimes 

 called the million dollar strawberry. 

 A delicate variety for desserts and un- 

 surpassed for canning. An excellent 

 variety for home use or for market. 

 A heavy producer of large beautiful 

 formed berries that are a deep glossy 

 red, juicy and of delicious flavor. 

 Fruit sodid, therefore a good shipper. 

 Resembles Dunlap very much and is a 

 scientific cross of Dunlap and Cres- 

 cent, and is equal to that variety in 

 every way. It is a strong bisexual 

 variety and has a long blossoming 

 season making it unequaled as a pol- 

 lenizer for pistillate varieties of same 

 season. 



