Blakemore. 
Dr* Burrill 
TOPNOTCHERS 
BLAKEMORE 
Extra Early 
The Blakemore is a cross of Missionary and 
Premier, originated and developed by the 
United States Department of Agriculture. We 
have bought our foundation stock from that 
source. 
Blakemore is a free plant maker and 
produces a heavy fruiting row on any 
kind of soil. The foliage is tall and 
heavy, and protects the blooms from 
late spring free2;es. The berries are beau- 
tiful, glossy, bright red to the core. It 
has a tough skin, firm flesh and a won¬ 
derful mild and juicy flavor. An excel¬ 
lent canner and one of the few varieties 
that keeps its color after preserving. 
Blakemore Has Proven to 
Be a Wonderful Long Distance 
Shipper 
and will remain on the vines a considerable time after ripe 
without loss from over-ripeness. In some southern states 
Blakemore has replaced some old-time varieties and is 
grown exclusively. Their long distence shipping quality is recogni 2 ,ed more 
from year to year. During the extremely rainy season during Strawberry 
harvest, Blakemore last year in southern Illinois sold from 50c to $1.00 
more a case than other varieties as they arrived in good shape in spite of 
the unfavorable weather conditions and were shipped as far as Detroit, 
Chicago, and Milwaukee. 
25 for.$0.40 100 for ..._$0.80 400 for.$2.10 
50 for.60 200 for. 1.40 500 for.2.25 
75 for.70 300 for. 1.85 1000 for. 4.50 
Dunlap STANDBY 
Midseason 
The berries are medium to large, conical and often slightly necked, dark 
crmison with a deep red flesh, quality very good. The plants are healthy and 
vigorous. Very productive. Grows on all kinds of soil, and in exteremely 
cold climates. The best variety for canning and a good pollenuer for pistil¬ 
late varieties. It can be shipped to distant markets. Holds up a long while 
after being picked. Season a few days after Premier begins bearing. 
25 for .... 
_$0.40 
100 for ... 
_ $0.70 
400 for . . . 
_^1.85 
50 for .... 
.50 
200 for ... 
_ 1.30 
500 for . . . 
_ 2.00 
75 for .. . . 
.65 
300 for ... 
_ 1.60 
1000 for . . . 
. .. 3.95 
Million Dollar Strawberry 
Resembles the Dunlap, ripens 
about one week later than Premier, 
is a strong plant maker on any kind 
of soil and a heavy bearer. The ber¬ 
ries are a handsome deep red color. 
It cannot be beat as a dry weather 
producer. It is a fine canner and 
shipper. 
The Dr. Burrill will make good 
under the most trying conditions. 
We recommend them to the be¬ 
ginner. Price: 25 for 40c; 50 for 
50c; 75 for 65c; 100 for 70c; 
200 for $1.30; 300 for $1.60; 
400 for $1.85; 500 for $2.00; 
1000 for $3.95. 
Minnesota. 
Westhauser Nurseries. 
Dear Friends: Enclosed money 
order for Senator Dunlap 
plants. The plants I got of you 
2 years ago: Say, they were 
real plants—I had some of an' 
other nursery that year also, but 
your plants brought the results. 
I shall always think of West' 
hauser first if I need more 
Strawberry plants. 
Yours very truly, 
LOUIS F. TRAPP. 
Senator Dunlap. 
