6 M. S. Pryor, Salisbury, Md. 
WASHINGTON (Per) 
Called the Honey Sweet Strawberry by its introducer because of its 
sweet syrupy flavor. Plants are vigorous and make good fruiting beds and 
the berries are very dark red, medium to large size, and of excellent flavor. 
I had a few plants left last spring after planting but not enough to list, so 
kept them for trial and these were not up to my expectations as they were 
smaller and not as prolific as I expected, but were of excellent flavor. I 
have a fair supply of plants which are well rooted and true to name, having 
secured stock plants from the introducers. 
DUNLAP (Per) 
Dunlap (Dr. Burrill), an old-time favorite throughout the northern half 
of the country and still grown by many of its old friends, although it is 
being gradually replaced by newer varieties, especially Premier, which is 
better in most every way. Dunlap will grow and succeeds under nearly all 
conditions and with any kind of treatment. A sure cropper and heavy 
yielder. Berries are medium to large, firm and attractive, juicy and of 
delicious flavor. 
Late Varieties 
BIG JOE (Per) 
Also known as Joe Johnson. One of the best if not the best of the 
midseason to late varieties, and the kind to plant if you want a big crop 
of fancy berries. The plants are exceedingly vigorous and make fine fruit- 
ing beds on any soil that will produce strawberries. Makes good under 
nearly all conditions. Berries are firm, bright red in color, almost perfect 
in shape, of very large size and produced in great abundance for so large 
a berry. Sells for top prices. It is a fine table berry and I can recommend 
it for home use or for market. For profit plant Big Joe; it is distinctly 
a money-maker. I have the largest supply of Big Joe plants I ever had 
at prices in keeping with the times; healthy and true to name. Let me 
have your order I am sure I can please you. 
WM. BELT (Per) 
Whenever quality and large size are considered, Wm. Belt ranks with 
the best. Is probably the most popular fancy variety and always brings 
fancy prices. Does best in the middle and northern states. It is quite 
productive of extra large berries that are somewhat irregular in shape; 
color a beautiful bright, glossy red, firm and of the very best quality. 
Largely planted in many sections, and if you have a market that will pay 
a premium for quality Wm. Belt is the variety to plant. I have a good 
supply of plants this season and will please you. 
BIG LATE (Imp 
Big Late is one of the best late pistillate varieties in size, quality 
and productivenes. It is a good healthy grower with tall spreading fo- 
liage that shades the berries from the sun and protects the blossoms from 
frost. The plants are loaded each season with large, bright, glossy red 
berries of excellent flavor, and are firm, good shippers and keepers. Set 
Big Late with Aroma or Big Joe and you will have a winner. 
AROMA (Per) 
Strong, sturdy plants that are heavy producers of large, round, dark- 
red berries. A strictly high-flavored, high-class market berry; good ship- 
per and keeper. A standard late variety in many of the great strawberry 
growing sections where many growers will plant nothing else. A good 
one to plant with late pistillate varieties. 
: Hamilton Co., N. Y., April 11th, 1932. 
Dear Sir: I received the box of plants O. K. and they are lovely plants 
and very much pleased with them. 
H. L. Bowker. 
