Linn County Nursery 
Strawberries 
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new bed every year and you will always have fruit "^I'les on the soil. Plant a 
Senator Dunlap. 
Senator Dunlaii — Out of a -long list of more 
than thirty spring bearing varieties 
which we used to catalog, we now retain 
but one. the Senator Dunlap; a product 
of the Mississippi Valley and especially 
adapted to it. Probably no other variety 
of fruit ever introduced here has given 
as univi/rsal satisfaction, as this one 
Every claim made for it has been more 
than met. Some of its strong points are: 
1. — \ clean, healthy and vigorous plant: 
capable of resisting intense cold and se- 
vere drought, and making an abundance 
of good and strong plants when almost 
every other variety fails. 
2. — A long blooming season, with an 
abundance of pollen, making it one of the 
best self-fertilizers, and also the best for 
fertilizing pistillate varieties. 
3. — A long fruiting season — coming in 
with the medium early and holding out 
when most others are gone — developing 
and ripening all its berries. 
4. — i;niformIy large, well shaped, dark 
bright red glossy berries with a very large 
liright green calyx. Berries of the finest 
quality and flavor. 
— A good keeper. Its long keeping 
qualities and attractive appearance make 
it more saleable than most others. 
<>• — A good canner, retaining Its bright 
red color in the cans. 
Fall Bearing Varieties 
We admit we had but little faith in the 
lau bearing strawberries when they were 
first introduced; but having had several 
years experience with them we now con- 
sider them the greatest things introduced 
among the small fruits for a long time. 
They produce a crop in the spring the 
same as the Dunlap but six to ten days 
e,arlier and then begin bearing again 
about July 15th and continue until freez- 
ing weatlier. They are highly bred plants 
and require high culture for the best re- 
sults but if they have it, will produce 
wonderful results. 
AinericuH— Self fertile. Medium to large, 
bright light red, very solid and has the 
splendid flavor of the Wild Strawberry 
Ihe fruit is borne above the leaves on 
stout stems. The plants are very vig- 
orous, deep rooted, healthy and hardy. 
New plants bear as soon as formed. 
Progresdlv*^ — Self fertile. Medium to very 
large, about the shape, color and quality 
2,1 """',^1?' plants resemble them 
Ihe originator of these varieties says 
this one is the best of all. Eight to ten 
days earlier than Dunlap in spring 
