LUPTON LATE 
Recommended 
for Atlantic 
Coast States 
Buntings’ 8 Big 
Why experiment with literally hundreds of 
different varieties, when we have done the 
testing, experimenting and selecting for you? 
The 8 varieties with the exception of Dor- 
sett, Fairfax and Catskill, are the outstanding, 
preferred varieties in their respective loca¬ 
tions, as designated. 
Ti-jry (Perfect). Midseason. Ripens about 
•*“'■*‘0 J Cyt three days before Gandy. Fruit is 
firm and/ of large size, good color and of a delicious 
flavor; no green tips, wonderfully productive; plants 
are strong growers and thrive on any soil that will 
produce Strawberries. We consider this variety equal 
to Chesapeake as a money maker, and in many instances 
better owing to its thriving in so great a variety of 
soils. Price: 25 for 25c; 100 for 65c; 250 for #1.30; 
1000 #4.00. 
D|olrPlYl(Perfect). Originated by the 
UIcUVClIlAJIC y s Dept . of Agriculture. 
A cross between Missionary and Premier. Blakemore 
is a great plant-maker. Foliage is healthy and stands 
up well during droughts. To get all that you are entitled to from Blake- 
more, do not let them mat too thick in the rows during the growing 
season. Fruit is firm, light in color, unexcelled as a long distance shipping 
berry. In productiveness Blakemore ranks very high there being only a! 
few varieties more productive. Berries will hang on the vines several days 
in good condition. One of the outstanding varieties, and no one should 
hesitate planting Blakemore for commercial purposes. Price: 25 for 25c; 
100 for 60c; 250 for #1.20; 1000 for #3.50. 
Chesapeake 
(Perfect). Late. Ripens a little earlier than 
_ Gandy. Has a beautiful appearance. Size, 
extra large, even in shape and uniform. We have grown Chesapeake com¬ 
mercially for a number of years, and it will carry to the market equally 
as well as any variety we know of, and that means much to the fruit 
grower because unless the berries arrive in the market in good condition 
and appear well, receipts are not as much as is true of other varieties 
that do carry well. Plants are healthy, dark green in color, large and 
vigorous. A very strong grower but a shy plant-maker. A very good 
variety, well known and extensively planted. Price: 25 for 35c; 100 for 
75c; 250 for #1.55; 1000 for #5.00. 
MISSIONARY 
The leader in Flori¬ 
da and the South. 
Our spring stock 
exceeds 6 million 
Missionary plants. 
here in our own 
Peninsula. Gem is by far the greatest 
plant-maker of all the Everbearing 
varieties we have ever 
propagated. Plants are 
sturdy and strong, but 
not nearly so large as 
Mastodon and other va¬ 
rieties which do not 
produce an abundance 
of new plants. We rec¬ 
ommend; positively, that 
you plant freely of 
Gem, and we do 
with no fear of grief 
resulting from any dis¬ 
appointment you will 
experience in following 
our recommendations. 
Price: 25 for 45c; 100 
for #1.10; 250 for 
#2.15; 1000 for #7.50. 
(Everbearing). Comparatively new, however has 
been grown for a number of years, and long 
enough to convince the people that it is an outstanding 
everbearing variety, excelling all others except Mastodon 
and in many instances in various sections it has out-classed 
Mastodon. The fruit is reasonably large, of rich, brilliant 
color, calyx good, and it produces a crop of berries excel¬ 
ling other Everbearing sorts on our famous strawberry soil 
Nurseries on the 
PREMIER 
Excellent for the 
Central and 
Northern States 
BIG JOE 
A general mid¬ 
season to late 
variety 
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