J. N. RQKELY and SON — Bridgman, Michigan 
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Midseason Strawberries 
Cooper 
The Elephant of the Strawberry family. Largest and sweetest 
Strawberry grown. Brilliant red in color, fine in texture. Highly 
favored as a fancy table 
berry. Especially adapted to 
fancy, local market trade. 
Dr* Burrill 
Generally recognized as 
being same as Senator Dun' 
lap but is still considered su' 
perior to Dunlap in some sec' 
tions. Very resistant to 
drought and cold weather. 
Large berries, dark red in cob 
or. Wonderful for eating, 
canning or shipping. 
Cooper. 
Gibson. 
Gibson 
Dr ‘ Bur " ' A favorite commercial Strawberry 
in the Middle West but seems to thrive equally well in all sorts of 
soils and climates. A heavy and sure cropper. Plants large and healthy. 
Berries of finest medium red color, large size, firm quality, attractive 
appearance and rich flavor. 
Senator Dunlap 
An old standard variety that thrives everywhere and produces a 
big crop of fruit with little atten' 
tion. Is a fine table berry, a good 
shipper and an excellent cropper. 
The berry is a beautiful crimson' 
red. Is firm and holds up well. A 
prime favorite for canning pur' 
poses. At the present time there 
are more Dunlap being planted 
than ever before. 
Harvest King 
Highly favored for can' 
ning and shipping. Berry is 
deep red in color, delicious 
flavor, large in size, and is 
the best canning berry, as it 
retains its original flavor and 
dark red appearance even 
after cooking. Fruits over 
a long season. 
Senator 
Dunlap. 
Harvest King. 
Trafford, Pa., 
Jan. 30. 1934. 
I bought my first plants from you in 1925 and have been in the berry 
business ever since. I have bought from other nurser.es but find your 
stock as good as any and for less money. From now on I will stick with 
J. N. Rokely 6? Son. p H MO WRY. 
