10 M. S. PRYOR, SALISBURY, MD. 
MISSIONARY (Per) 
If you happen to be in some 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 have been polished. This is the Miss- 
ionary variety shipped there from the South, where it is one of the leading 
varieties for shipment north, especially in central Florida, where it is prac- 
tically the only variety 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, glossy as if polished, fine flavor and 
very productive. I have a large supply of true to name Missionary plants 
this season and can supply you whether you need only a few for the home 
garden or a hundred thousand. Let me have your order I can please you. 
Mid-Season Varieties 
SENATOR DUNLAP (Per) 
Dunlap is probably the best known variety throughout the northern half 
of the country, and is about the best variety for the beginner to plant as well 
as for the farmer who has but little time to devote to his strawberry bed, 
as it is easy to grow and succeeds under nearly all conditions and with any 
kind of treatment. A sure cropper and heavy yielder. Fruit is medium to 
large, firm and attractive, always selis for good prices. It is a strong pol- 
lenizer and prolific plant maker of small but vigorous deep rooted pants. A 
good drought resister. 
COOPER (Per) 
Cooper is growing more popular 
every year on account of its many 
good qualities and for the past three 
years have sold out of plants and did 
not get to pick any fruit, but have, 
however, fruited it three times and 
here with us it yielded fair crops, and 
the berries, were of large size, fairly 
firm, handsome in appearance and of 
excellent quality. 
Cooper is a strong, vigorous grow- 
er, making plenty of plants for a good 
fruiting bed. The plants are of large 
size, with long, healthy roots that en- 
able them to withstand drouth better 
than most varieties. I have a good 
supply of Cooper plants this year suf- 
ficient I think, to take care of all 
your orders, and if you have not tried 
Cooper would suggest giving it a trial, 
especially so if you have a nearby 
market that will pay a premium for 
large quality fruit. 
