Gardner E. Bunting, Grower of Fancy Fruits, Selbyville, Del. 
Senator Dunlap— (Bisexual.) 
I fruited this variety last season, and it has proved to be one of the best grown; 
although some varieties may surpass it in some respects, but for an all around 
berry it has few equals. More so than any other variety, a severe drouth seems 
to affect it nmch less. It is alxjve the average in the development of a crown, and 
.has an unusually long blooming season. A good pollenizer. Should be set with 
some pistillate variety. Include some Dunlap in your order. 
Superior — ( Bisexual ) . 
The Superior is very popular; the plants are vigorous growers, with dark, 
glossy green foliage, and succeeds on almost any soil. One of the greatest plant 
.makers. The plants should be set a great distance apart. It is a great variety for 
bearing large amounts of fruit. If planted in rich soil, or if fertilized heavy, it 
■.vill not be surpassed by any other variety in productiveness of medium to l;irge, 
bright red berries; very firm; as a keeper and shipper it is not surpassed. Ripens 
from three to five days after the ExceLsior, and continues bearing until late mid- 
season. Kach year the demand for these plants increase rapidly. 
Brandy wine — ( Bisexual ) . 
Brandywine pos.sesses just those qualities which make a universal favorite in 
the strawberry world The berries are immense fellows, deep blood red to the 
centre, and they possess a flavor peculiar to the variety itself. Bright yellow seeds 
