26 HENRY EMLONG & SONS, STEVENSVILLE, MICHIGAN. 
Old Standard Varieties 
The varieties described below are leading old standard varieties. Through years ot tests they have 
proven their value to thousands ot growers the country over. Varieties mar'lted: (Imp.) must be 
planted with varieties marked (Per.). See paKe thirty for complete price list. Make out your order 
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SEN.ATOR mjNI,Ar (Per.) 
Early. More acres ot Dunlap have been grown 
than of anv other variety. It is impartial as 
(o soil or cMmate. and will do well wherever 
planted Tt is a verv strong pollenizer and a very 
valuable mate for the earlier pistlllates such a- 
Warfleld and Haverland. It is a very tall and 
dense grower. The fruit Is dark red In color, 
large in size and the finest strawberry flavor. II 
is very firm, therefore very valuable as a lonp 
distance shipper. Very desirable for home use 
owing to its fine flavor, whether eaten fresh o' 
preserved, nunlap Is n very desirable variety i" 
every way. l*rire. $1.00 per 100; $5.00 per 1,000. 
WARFIKIjI) (Imp.) 
Early The Wnrfield is a tall and stronf 
grower Verv similar to Dunlap in manner o! 
growth, prorlnctiveness and appearance ot the 
fruit The Warlield is one of the heaviest fruit- 
ers in existence. Berries are medium in size, 
smooth: verv dark red and attractive A An" 
shipping berry and a good one for preserving 
It is very hiirrtv and succeeds everywhere. Price. 
SI .00 per 100: SS.flO per 1,000. 
HAVKRI.AND (Imp.) 
Early A lall growing, deep rooted, very pro- 
ductive old standard variety. The berries arc 
long, medium sized and bright red in color. A 
good berry for light soil and will stand a lot 
of dry weather. Haverland makes an -ideal fruit- 
ing row. and produces a liig crop ot berries 
regularly. It is a jilcasiire to picit Haverland 
as they are very easily seen. Price. $1.00 per 
100; *6.00 per 1,000. 
rHAni>HS I. (Per.) 
Karly. This earlv variety was discovered in 
this country. We will give the introducer's de- 
scription. "Cliarles I ripens early and is very 
productive, yielding more quarts of large, fine 
looking berries than any other early sort. It is 
a strong fertilizer and a good grower. Berrle.s 
are large, regular in foi-m. good color and qual- 
ity Produces large, fine looking berries until 
the last picking." Price, $1.25 per 100; J7.00 
per 1,000. 
GI-EN MARY (Per.) 
Mid-season. Medium tall and heavy grower. 
Very productive of large, bright red berries, good 
flavor and ciuality. The fruit stems are large 
and stron.g btit are usually weighted to the 
tri-ound with the immense loads of berries. Glen 
.Mary is a favorite in man.v localities owing to 
its productiveness and many otlier good qualities. 
Price, $1.25 per 100; S7.00 per 1.000. 
CANDY (Per.) 
I.ate. .\ good reliable late fruiting variety. 
The berries are large and well colored, uniform 
in shape and size and a very good shipper. The 
plants are hardy anil healthy, and do well 
especially on heavy soil. Oandy will command 
the top price on wny niarkel. as it is a very 
sho\\->' berry, stands sliippiiiK well and has a 
fine color. II von ha\c a rich heavy soil plant 
some Oandv It will mil thrive on lighter soils. 
Price, $1 ,:!.'> per 100: lii'.nd per 1,000. 
SAMPI-K (Imp.) 
Late. Sample Is one of the old "standbys". 
Krown extensively in the Southwest. However, 
it need not be confined to one locality as it is 
L'rnwn t>v large growers everywhere, and succeeds 
in all soils and climates It Is a good yicUler of 
large berries, well colorct], firm, of good quality 
and flavor. Tlu-y will .ivcrage as large as the 
Puhach and are superior to that variety in every 
wav. The Sample do' s nnt rtMiiii-c n lieavy soil. 
Rlld in this respert is innrc ilcsi table titan the 
nandy. The plants an- larnc anil lii'nvily crowned 
and produce an ideal fruiting row. It is a desir- 
able variety. Price, $1,25 per 100; $7.00 per 1.000. 
WM. BKI.T (Per.) 
Mid-season. Wm. I^elt is without doubt ona 
of the finest flavored varieties ever introduced. 
Tlio berries are beauties, being dark red in color, 
and large. The first berries to ripen are generally 
nnsshapen. hul after a couple of pickings they 
will run even in sh«pc. The plants are healthy, 
strong growers, wltli abundant, lieavy foliage, 
affording shade to the fruit. It Is an excellent 
variety for either home use or market. Price. 
$1.2.'i per 100; $7.00 per 1,000. 
The following varieties are the leading big money makers and are grown with success wherever 
strawberries are grown. The.se varieties are impartial to soils and climates and will yield theli 
customary big crops regularly. Whether you grow berries for home use or marlcet, you can safoly 
plant these varieties and be assured of big yields and big profits. 
rOOPKR (Per.) 
Early See complete description pages 20 to 
■'3 The wonderful new strawberry. Delicious 
flavor big producer and the biggest strawberry 
ever grown Phinl rooper for pleasure and 
profit. Price. $1.50 per 25; $5.00 per 100. 
PREMIKR (Per.) 
Extra early. For complete description see 
inside front cover Premier Is the sensational 
early strawberry that has become a universal 
favorite in three years. Big cropper, finest qual- 
ity, delicious flavor, beautiful appearance. Premier 
will please you. It Is the greatest extra early 
variety ever Introduced. Price. $1.*5 per 100; 
$7.00 per 1.000. 
GIBSON (Per.) 
Mid-season. For complete description see page 
17 The many fine riuaiitles of the Gibson have 
made It a universal favorite. It Is the leading 
mid-season variety grown, owing to its wonder- 
ful productiveness, fine quality and fiavor. Can- 
ning companies pay a premium for the Gibson. 
A good one to tie to, being a sure cropper and 
equally valuable for home use or market. Price, 
$1.00 per 100; S5.00 per 1,000. 
CHAMPION (Per.) 
Everbearing. For complete deacrlptlon see 
page 16. The only variety that has compared 
favorably with Progressive. Give them a trial. 
Price, $1.50 per %5; fS.OO per 100. 
AROMA (Per.) 
I.ate, For complete description see page 26 
Aroma Is the big yielding late variety It should 
be grown in every field and garden as it will 
prolong the season and Increase the profits. Qual- 
ity and flavor of the best. Its big yield and 
fine appearance make It a, profitable variety to 
grow. Price. $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1,000. 
KKI.I^OGG'S PRIZE (Imp.) 
Late. For complete description see page 2-1. 
Big In size, big In yield, extra fine flavor, quality 
and appearance, Kellogg'a Prize and Aroma 
grown together cannot be beat. The fruit Is In 
a class by itself, and commands the very top 
price. Price, $1.25 per 100; $7.00 per 1,000. 
PROGRESSIVE (Per.) 
Everbearing. For complete description see 
pages 18 and 19. Progressive Is the t?nlversal 
Everbearer. It succeeds everywhere. Big In 
yield, fine flavor, excellent for home use. Grow 
some of our Rig Yielding ProgresBive In order to 
have fresh berries all summer and fall. Price, 
$2.00 per 100; $15.00 i>er 1,000. 
DR. BURRII/T. (Per,) 
Early. For complete description see inside 
back cover. When we say that Dr. Burrlll Is 
similar to Senator Dunlap, and In some ways 
superior, It Is sufflclent evidence of Its greo.t 
value. Bis cropper. Valuable for home use or 
market. Price, $1.00 per 100; $8,00 per 1,000. 
