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Gardner E. Buntinf , Grower of Fancy Fruits, Selbyville, Del, 
Senator Dunlap — (Bisexual) 
This is one of the very early mid-season varieties. This is a heavy yielder, 
best quality and sells for top prices. It is recommended as a country-wide pro- 
ducer. This variety of strawberries belong to the drouth-resisting class, and on 
the other hand it will stand as much water as any variety of the mid-season sort. 
It is not only a splendid market berry, but one of the best for home use as well. 
Any one that grows this variety will detect more favoraljle points about this berry 
than is given in this description. 
Helen Davis — (Bisexual) 
Early to late; yields enormous crops of very large berries, many of them aver- 
aging as large as medium size hen's egg. Begins to ripen early and continues 
until late in the season. Berries hold up in size until the last picking; foliage tall 
and light green; runners of medium length and many of them. A very good pol- 
lenizer. Very popular. 
Early Ozark — ( Bisexual ) 
An early variety that is rapidly pushing its way front. I have become convinced 
that this is one of tht best of early strawberries on the market. The berry is of 
the best quality, not so acid as most early varieties, a splendid shipper and prolific 
bearer. This variety does well in all localities. The foliage is dark glossy and 
coarse, has a very good color. While it is one of the very earliest to ripen, it fruits 
to a later date than any of the early varieties. 
