GREAT CROPS OF STRAWBERRIES AND HOW TO GROW THEM 
Copyright 1915 by R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers. Mich. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. THE LITTLE GIANT 
THE record of this extraordinary variety is excelled by that of no other. For eighteen years we have grown the Senator 
Dunlap, and the demand for it has increased every year during that long period of time. We literally grow this variety by 
millions and still the demand increases. It may truly be said of it that it is the little giant of the strawberry world, as at ship- 
ping time it is one of the smallest plants known, while its production of high-grade strawberries is simply prodigious. It ia 
^own from the Gulf to the uttermost regions of the North and from Maine to Califomia. It is without doubt the most popular 
variety in the world today. Large and handsome in form, rich dark red in color, shading to deep scarlet on the under side and 
having prominent bright yellow seeds that look like gold imbedded in highly colored wax, the Dunlap certainly is one of the 
most attractive berries ever placed upon the market. Its uniformity of size, its delicate flavor, its keeping qualities— all unite 
to make it the universal favorite. No one should fail to include a generous proportion of Senator Dunlaps in any order for 
plants. Ita universal success is a certain guaranty to all who grow them. Grown at our farms at Three Rivers and Twin Falla. 
The Story of the Dr. Burrill Strawberry 
WHEN Rev. Dr. J. R. Reasoner of Urbana, 
Illinois, by scientific hybridizing ami 
breeding produced the Senator Dunlap va- 
riety, he won the distinction of producing the 
greatest general-purpose strawberry ever known. 
And when he gave to the world the Dunlap va- 
riety he made a gift which has added millions of 
dollars to the wealth of the country. The Senator 
Dunlap now is grown in every nook and corner of 
the United States and Canada as well as in many 
European countries. Wherever strawberries are 
grown the Dunlap is a favorite, both for home 
use and for the market. 
Fortunately for the strawberry world. Dr. 
Reasoner did not stop his work as a plant breeder 
when he achieved his notable success with Sena- 
tor Dunlap. Instead of "resting on the laurels" 
so notably won, he at once began work with a 
view to producing, if possible, a still greater va- 
riety, and after twelve years of patient work, 
testing out innumerable combinations, but always 
using the Senator Dunlap variety for the male 
parent, he has achieved another notable victory 
and one which he believes is to be of higher value 
than even the far-famed Senator Dunlap. Dr. 
Reasoner is a very modest man and prefers to 
give the laurels won by his efforts to his friends 
rather than to retain them for himself. His first 
origination was named in honor of Senator Henry 
M. Dunlap of Illinois as a token of Dr. Reasoner's 
appreciation of the services rendered to horti- 
culture by that distinguished Illinois law-maker 
and horticulturist. In casting about for a name 
for his latest and greatest origination he chose as 
the person most entitled by his services to horti- 
culture, to education and to the state. Dr. T. J. 
Burrill, long-time Vice-President of the Univer- 
sity of Illinois and one of the greatest of Ameri- 
can botanists. Hence the name "Dr. Burrill" 
has been bestowed upon this great strawberry. 
When Dr. Reasoner, after years of testing, had 
proved the wonderful qualities of this variety, he 
looked about for some institution in the straw- 
berry world with a reputation worthy of the 
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