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ALLEN’S NURSERIES, GENEVA, OHIO 
Senator Dunlap 
SENATOR DUNLAP IS AN OLD STANDARD VARI¬ 
ETY grown for a good many years. This variety has made 
more crates and more dollars for berry growers than any 
other one variety. Requires very little attention, and beds 
last for years if you keep the grass out. It’s the toughest 
variety known. Plants are healthy, fast growers, and make 
plants freely. Should be set 24 inches by 36 inches apart 
in rows. Berries very dark red. Wonderful calming berry ; 
great for preserves. Senator Dunlap is sometimes sold un¬ 
der the name of Dr. Burrill. We can see no difference 
between these two varieties, except the cost of the plants. 
We are listing Senator Dunlap plants at a very reasonable 
price, and have some fine 
plants to offer. Will not do 
so well in southern states. 
Mail: 25 for 25c; 100 for 
85c. Express: 100 for 75c; 
$6.00 per 1000. 
New Dor sett 
This new variety was originated by the United States 
Department of Agriculture. It is a scientific cross between 
the PREMIER and the Royal Sovereign, an English va¬ 
riety. 
Dorsett is one of the firmest berries known, and one of 
the heaviest producers, having produced at the rate of 
6640 quarts per acre in the East. The foliage is a very 
dark green and holds this fine color way through the fruit¬ 
ing season. Dorsett berries average very large in size, even 
a little larger than Premier. Color is of light red, and 
will hold this light red color long after picking. This 
probably will be a big factor when you market them on the 
Fairfax 
Strawberries 
Mail, postpaid: 25 for 
25c; 100 for 90c. Express: 
100 for 80c; 1000 for $8.00. 
Fairfax is the QUALITY 
berry. It is considered by 
most everyone who have 
tasted them to be by far a 
better flavored berry than Premier, and other good flavored 
berries. FAIRFAX like DORSETT was introduced by the 
United States Department of Agriculture, and is supposed 
to be a cross between the Premier and the Royal Sovereign. 
The foliage like Dorsett is of a very good quality. Good 
foliage means a good fruiting berry. 
Fairfax is also a very productive berry, having produced 
at the rate of 5120 quarts per acre. The size of the ber¬ 
ries averages large. They will average with the CHESA¬ 
PEAKE, and that is going some. Fairfax is a little more 
firm than Dorsett, and is fully as firm as Blakemore. This 
makes it a wonderful shipping berry. The color of the 
Fairfax is light red, with yellow seeds, and a nice green 
hull. You should 
by all means try 
some Fairfax 
this spring. 
Fresh Dug as Order is Received. 
Our Strawberries are grown on rich, gravelly 
soil this season by a man who is a strawberry 
specialist, consequently we have a wonderful bed 
of about 175,000 Strawberries to offer to the 
trade. All our varieties are perfect'fiowering or 
male varieties and need no other variety planted 
with them for fertilization. Our northern grown 
plants are worth double the plants you see offered. 
wholesale markets as that 
is what the wholesale fruit [j 
buyers are looking for in 
the last few years. Light 
red berries always appear 
to be in better shape than 
do dark red ones. Be sure 
to try a few of the plants 
this year. We are sure it 
will be one of the leaders in 
a very short time. Mail, 
postpaid: 25 at 25c: 100 at 
90c. Express: 100 for 85c; 
1000 for $7.75. 
Premier 
Postpaid: 25 for 25c; 100 
for 85c. Express: 100 for 
75c; 1000 for $6.50. 
The Premier is one of the most popular varieties that 
we offer and it well deserves all the praise that can be 
given it, for several reasons: 
1. Premier is the first to ripen. 
2. Fruit large size and deep red color. 
3. Firm flesh and excellent quality. 
4. Heavy yielder and makes thrifty growth. 
5. You can depend on Premier for a good crop when 
other varieties are a failure. 
6. Foliage is not susceptible to the leaf spot which has 
ruined many strawberry patches. 
We unhesitatingly recommend the Premier for either 
home or commercial planting. 
Strawberries, 25 for 25c, Postpaid 
