Vigorous plants 
The SUNRISE variety has great promise for growers on the watch for an early 
ripener — -well adapted to the Mid- Atlantic states. SUNRISE performs well in 
runner production, with plants very vigorous. Resistance to verticillium wilt, 
leaf scorch, mildew, and triple resistance to red stele are strong points in 
favor of this fine variety. 
Berries are glossy, bright red, conic shape, with firm light pink flesh. They are 
of good dessert quality but not considered excellent for freezing. See Color 
Picture, Center. 
Went to Alma Center, Wisconsin, strawberry growing center — and I still find Allen's 
plants the nicest and healthiest looking. 
Ed. Kohner 
Minnesota City, Minn. 
SUWANNEE 
Superior flavor 
A sister of BLAKEMORE and re-introduced for its high flavor. Runner pro- 
duction is good and it is similar to BLAKEMORE in having fine resistance to 
leaf diseases. Berries are firm, bright red, average in size, glossy and some- 
what softer than BLAKEMORE. Superior flavor makes it well worth trying 
for that taste treat. 
Firm of flesh 
REDCOAT is a very attractive mid-season variety for the North and Canada. 
Berries are glossy, light red, of large average size. Firm flesh makes it a 
good shipper and our growers tell us it is of good dessert quality and fair for 
processing. 
Resistance to mildew is part of REDCOAT's inheritance but it is susceptible 
to verticillium wilt and leaf spot. 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
The old standby 
For fifty years or more, SENATOR DUNLAP has been an important variety 
to Northern growers. Its hardiness, wide adaptability, fine flavor and color of 
berries produced, kept it at the top of the heap for many years. Newer 
varieties have replaced it in part but SENATOR DUNLAP remains a favorite 
with those who have grown it over the years. Where hardiness, vigor and 
fine flavor are the main requisites, SENATOR DUNLAP will fill the bill! 
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