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GREAT CROPS OF STRAWBERRIES AND HOW TO GROW THEM 
Copyright 1911 by K. M. Kellugg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
SOME SPECIMENS OF SENATOR DUNLAP 
TN this picture appears a selection of Senator Dunlap berries showing the different shapwJ berries produced by this universal- 
^ ly popular variety Dunlap is a favorite everywhere. The demand for this variety on the Pacific Coast has compelled us to 
set a large acreage on our Oregon farm, and we have a good supply of plants there with which to supply Western growers who 
are finding Dunlap so profitable. We also have good stocks of the Senator Dunlap at both Twin Falls and Three Rivers. 
gonia, Mr. Burbank says that the berries are grown on 
stiff-branching stalks that hold the fruit up from the 
ground; the fruit is scarlet in color, with flesh of a pale 
yellow; seeds are so small as to be imperceptible, f'ull- 
grown plants measure from twelve to eighteen inches 
across. Not more than 100 plants of Patagonia will be 
sold to a single purchaser. 
Grown only at our branch farm at Canby. Oregon. 
Pride of Michigan, B. (Male) 
LATE. Bisexual. Ranges from bright to dark red; con- 
ical and corrugated; fruit unusually large; flavor deli- 
cious; yield extra-heavy; makes medium number of short 
runners. One of the fanciest berries ever originated; is 
an excellent shipper. Makes more money per acre than 
any other late variety. Introduced by us in 1905. 
Sample, P. ( Female ) 
LATE. Pistillate. Dark red; top-shape; flavor rich; 
berries large and yield very heavy; makes a medium 
number of short and stocky runners. Sample is one of 
the varieties that customers buy year after year once its 
acquaintance is made. Good shipper. 
Senator Dunlap, B. ( Male ) 
MEDIUM TO LATE. Bisexual. Dark red; top-shape; 
fruit large, rich flavor; yields immense crops of high- 
quality fruit, and stands a leader among the universally 
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popular varieties; runners are long and grow prolifically. 
Famous as a shipper. A great money maker— a veritable 
mortgage lifter. 
Sharpless, B. ( Male ) 
MEDIUM LATE. Bisexual. Bright red; shape varied; 
about like the Bubach; berries very large; produces me- 
dium-size crops of a rich and delicate flavor. One of the 
old and tried varieties; foliage very large and just enough 
short runners to fill in the row. 
Splendid, B. (Male) 
MEDIUM EARLY. Bisexual. Bright red; round in 
shape; medium size; mild flavor; heavy yielder; a prolific 
maker of long runners. A great favorite in the inter- 
mountain states. 
Staples, B. (Male) 
EARLY. Bisexual. In offering this variety to our cus- 
tomers, we do so with the assurance that it is particular- 
ly adapted to the needs of the commercial strawberry 
grower. In general character, it is very much like the 
Warfield, but, unlike the Warfield, is a strong bisexual, 
and will yield a full crop of fruit when set entirely by 
itself. It is of the perfect strawberry form, and in color 
ranges from rich crimson to deep wine color. The Sta- 
ples has the true strawberry flavor, and is rather tart. 
The berries are remarkably uniform in size and, while 
not extremely large, are of the size most popular on the 
payable to R. M. KELLOGG CO., Three Rivers, Mich. 
