BUNTINGS* NKBSERtES. SELBYVILLE. »EI.. 
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SENATOR DUNLAP 
SENATOR DUNLAP. (Perfect). Early Mid-season. .■V re- 
liable market berry. One that succeeds in all parts of the 
country, and is the most extensively iiUuiled variety in many 
sections of the west. Very iirodiictive. Kruit is medium to 
large; very Arm and attractive. .Always sells for top prices. 
MISSIONARY. A variety that is proving: very popular all 
through the South. It is a strong grower, making plants freely: 
early to mature, coming in right after Excelsior, and very 
productive. The berries are well colored, firm, large, and hold 
their size well throughout the season. It is a good shipper, hav- 
ing a trmgh skin not easily broken by handling. 
BUBACH. Large size and handsome color are its most valu- 
able characteristics. Color is a beautiful bright red. neither 
dark nor light. Foliage dark and waxy. Berries thick, meaty, 
fine grained, often weighing more than an ounce each. 
NEW YORK. (Perfect). Mid-season. This is the strawberry 
that was awarded a prize of $100.00 which was offered for the 
best and largest berry on exhibition. Plants are large and 
healthy Fruit extremely large, well colored. Noted for pro- 
ducing extra large crops of big red strawberries, on very i>oor 
soils Extensively planted all over the Northern section of this 
country for market purposes and family use. We doubt if there 
is a better mid-season variety for the Northern states. This 
lierrv is so popular it ha.s been introduced under many different 
names. We have heard of some good reports of New York in 
the Southern sections of the country, but do not recommend 
Idanting New York soulli of Delaware and Maryland, fruit is 
not lirm in Southern localities. 
PRIDE OF MICHIGAN. Same as New York. 
HUNDRED DOLLAR. Same as New York. 
DORNAN. Same as New York. 
McKINLEY. Same as New York. 
BARKLEY. Same as New York. 
UNCLE JIM. Same as New York. 
OSWEGO. Same as New York. 
RYCKMAN. Same as New York. 
CORSICAN. Same as New Y^ork. 
JUMBO. Same as New York. 
Sirs; Thank you so much tor your promptness; things 
were in fine shape. You pack your stock best of any 
other Nurserymen which we have ever received trees 
and plants from. The Strawberry plants were wonder- 
fully rooted and first class in every way. Will gladly 
tell my friends of your good stock. Thanking you again 
for promptness and courtesy. Respectfully, 
BLANCHE L. SNYDER, Philadelphia, Pa. 
April 20. 1921 
