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BRIDGMAN NURSERY COMPANY, BRIDGMAN, MICHIGAN 
Showing: a ten-acre field of Dr. Burrill. Photo taken on our Berry farm, October 23rd, 1919. 
DR. BURRILL 
THE MILLION DOLLAR STRAWBERRY 
Dr. Burrill was included in nearly every 
order sent to us last year. We fruited it 
during the season of 1919 and found it 
to be a berry of the Dunlap type, a splen- 
did shipper, having a nice rich red color, 
large and firm enough to make a desirable 
berry. Wherever known Dr. Burrill is 
gaining many friends and we advise put- 
ting it in your collection this year. The 
plant will make a good fruiting row under 
the most trying conditions. It is healthy 
and productive and a few days earlier than 
the Dunlap, which it greatly resembles. 
We have a wonderful stock of them and 
every plant is true to name. 
The call for Dr. Burrill has been excep- 
tionally great, in fact so great that we were 
all sold out long before the season ended. 
To give you an idea of its reputation in the 
West one party has placed an order with 
us for spring delivery of 1920 for one hun- 
dred thousand Dr. Burrill. We can fill all 
your orders easily. We have the very best 
Dr. Burrills you can buy, every plant a 
perfect beauty and sure to grow. Try 
them. If you have had trouble getting 
good fruiting rows heretofore with other 
kinds we can assure you success with our 
Dr. Burrill. 
The mother plants grow large and are 
heavy crown builders, making it un- 
equalled for hill culture and it is equally 
well adapted for any of the other systems 
of culture. 
SENATOR DUNLAP does well in most localities, 
is a fine table and canning berry, a good shipper, 
an excellent cropper. 
You can't go wrong if you set our Dunlaps, 
which by continuous selection for health, vigor, 
and productiveness have continued to improve 
under our system of cultivating this strain, until 
they are recognized by Fruit Plant Inspectors, 
by men thoroughly versed in the ways of fancy 
fruit culture, by nurserymen, by our neighbors, as 
a plant of highest merit, with productive qualities 
unsurpassed. The berry is a beautiful crimson 
color, large size, firm, dark red flesh, its bright 
golden seeds making it very attractive. On ac- 
count of its g:reat firmness it can be shipped to 
distant markets. Holds up a long while after 
being picked. 
The wonderful vigor of the plant will fill your 
row a long time before any of the others get fairly 
started. The plant makes runners so freely that 
