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From N. Y. Experiment Station 
Fulton is another fine variety resulting from the excellent 
breeding program of the New York Agricultural Experiment 
Station. It was introduced in 1959 and has subsequently 
proven to be adapted to most of the northeastern and central 
states. This variety was introduced primarily for use as 2 
northern commercial variety, since the berries are firmer 
than most varieties generally adapted to northern conditions. 
The flesh is firm and the skin is fairly tough, so that the ber- 
ries have good handling and keeping quality. Fulton ripens 
about midseason and has good yields of bright, attractive 
berries. The flavor is good, and freezing quality is also 
very good. Plants are vigorous, productive, and resistant 
to leaf troubles. We recommend our registered virus-free 
stock of Fulton to northern growers who want a high- 
quality berry with improved firmness, combined with good 
quality and fine flavor. 
Prices: 25 Plants $2.60; 50 for $3.95; 100 for $5.90. 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
THE OLD-FASHIONED VARIETY WITH WILD STRAWBERRY FLAVOR 
Dunlap was named in Illinois in 1890 and has withstood the test of time better than any standard 
variety. It was a favorite long ago because of its wonderful flavor and excellent quality for fresh use and 
preserves. Today Senator Dunlap still has these same excellent features and has also proven to be fine 
for freezing. The plants are extremely winter hardy and will grow in our coldest states. Thus, it is well 
liked in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, and other states having severe winter 
weather. Dunlap will also grow well in poor soils and in heavy clay soils and is very drought resistant. 
Berries of Senator Dunlap are of medium size and have a rich red color inside and out. For berries that 
will bring back memories of that delicious wild strawberry flavor, try Rayner’s registered stock of virus- 
free Dunlap. Place your order early to be sure of obtaining the desired varieties. 
25 Plants $1.90; 50 for $2.85; 100 for $4.30; 1,000 for $19.00. Complete Prices Page 20. 
June 7, 1965 
Your Albritton is recommended for North Carolina but here in Buchanan County, Virginia I have already 
sold 132 gallons from 8 beds 3 ft. x 100 ft. Customers go wild over the size and quality. They hold their large 
size until the last berry is gone. Mr. Bup Haey, Vansant, Virginia 
VIRUS 
FREE 
In the area from southern Virginia through the coastal section 
of North Carolina this is an excellent late variety. Berries of 
Albritton are large, bright, very uniform, and of fine quality 
and flavor. Plants are vigorous but do not become too heavily 
matted in the rows and thus produce big crops of wonderful firm 
berries. Unfortunately Albritton is often not sufficiently pro- 
ductive in areas north of Virginia to be a dependable variety. 
But in a favorable location it is one of the very best for both com- 
mercial and home garden production. 
25 Plants for $1.85; 50 for $2.75; 100 for $4.20; 1,000 for $18.50. Complete Prices Page 20. 
Our prices do not include Postage. See Page 21 for Postal Rates. 
12 BUY RAYNER’S PLANTS AND YOU BUY THE BEST 
