HENRY EMLONG & SONS, STEVENSVILLE, MICHIGAN. 
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SENATOR DCNLAP (PER.) This variety is the most extensively grown strawberry 
in the United States. The demand for Dunlap plants far exceeds the supply every season. 
It is impartial to soil or climate and will do well wherever planted. It will produce big 
crops of fine fruit regularly. Dunlap resembles the Warfield in many ways and the two 
grown together certainly make a team that is hard to beat. The Dunlap is a perfect 
variety and a very strong pollenizer. The fruit is dark red in color, medium to large in 
size and the finest strawberry flavor. It is very firm and therefore an excellent variety 
for distant markets. It is without a doubt one of the very best varieties offered today 
as it has nearly all the points desirable in a perfect berry. Senator Dunlap will please 
you whether you grow it for market or home use. Its fine quality and flavor make it 
especially desirable for home use as it retains its color and flavor after preserving. It 
is in a class by itself for shipping as it will hold its color and firmness long after picking. 
Senator Dunlap will make money for you. Price, $6.00 per 1000. 
DR. BURRILL (PER.) The Million Dollar Strawberry. See complete description 
and illustration in colors on page 17. This new variety is recommended as the biggest 
cropper of all strawberries. Berries are very large and uniform in size and shape. Pro- 
duces more berries, bigger berries and berries of better quality than Dunlap. Foliage is 
large, healthy and of a beautiful dark green. With its extra long, strong roots it is able 
to produce a wonderful crop of fruit. Berries are very dark red in color, extra solid 
and are of the very best quality for canning and home use as well as for distant or home 
markets. We have a fine supply of Dr. Burrill plants and hope to supply the constantly 
increasing demand for them. Send us your order early. Price, $7.00 per 1000. 
WARFIELD (IMP.) Warfield is similar to Dunlap in growth and fruiting ability, it 
should be grown wherever Dunlap are grown as the two to.gether make a fruiting team 
that cannot be surpassed. The Warfield is a tall and extra strong grower. Very hardy 
and succeeds everwhere. It is one of the most productive varieties in existence. Berries 
are medium to large, smooth, very dark red and attractive. It is one of the very best 
shippers and canners grown today and should be in every garden and field in the country. 
Include Warfield in your order. We have some extra fine Warfield plants growing on our 
new ground. Price, $5.00 per 1000. 
Gl/EN MARY (PER.) Berries are large, dark red with prominent yellow seeds, giv- 
ing it a beautiful appearance. The meat is rich and .iuipy, red in color and of very high 
flavor. Being very firm it is a good shipper and is a very popular market variety. It 
will command highest prices. It has no particular choice of soils and needs no pettmg. 
The roots are long and well developed providing plenty of moisture during drouth. The 
foliage is large, upright in growth and of bright glossy green color. The fruit stems 
are large and strong. It is only partially staminate therefore not desirable as a pollen- 
izer for other sorts. Price $8.00 per 1000. 
South Mllford, Ind.. Aug. 12th, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — T am sending you a photo of the 
patch of berries I planted in the Spring at 1919. 
The 1.000 plants produced nearly 1.000 quarts ofl 
berries this Spring, and it was the worst berry 
season we have had for a number of years, as it 
was so dry and hot. I will say that you cannot 
go wrong by pianting Emiong's piants, as they are 
oertalnly liardy as tlie past season proved. T 
wish you could see my new bed that I pianted this 
Spring: I teli you they are dandles. There are 
lots of people who look at them and want to know 
where I get my plants. I tell them from Henry 
Emlong & Sons and no others. You will get a lot 
of orders from here next Spring. 
Yours very truly, 
W. W. WERT. 
Burlington, Wist., Feb. 13th, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — Enclosed find order for Dr. Burrill 
plants. Last year 1 had one-tenth of an acre that 
netted me $100.00 or at the rate of $1,000.00 per 
acre. JOHN, M. GRUB3TER. 
Corunna, Mich.. May ISth, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — Received the plants In fine shape. 
Many thanks for your promptness in filling tlie 
order. C. E. CASWELL. 
Johnstown. Ohio. May 12th, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — Received the Strawberry plants all 
right, and in good condition. Thank you very 
much for the extra plants. 
MRS. PRICE GLYNN. 
