SUCCESS. (Perfect). Midseason. A very good 
one to plant for home use or local markets. 
Fruit is large to extra large, bright scarlet color; 
flavor is mild, sweet and rich. Price: 25 for 25c; 
100 for 65c; 250 for #1.30; 1000 for #4.00. 
TENNESSEE PROLIFIC. (Perfect). Midseason. 
A well known standard variety. Like Parsons’ 
Beauty, succeeds over a great extent 
of the country. Fruit is large, bright 
red, ordinarily firm. One of 
the heaviest croppers we 
know. Price: 25 for 25c; 
100 for 65c; 250 for #1.30; 
1000 for #4.00. 
UNCLE JIM. Same as 
New York. 
SOUTHLAND 
WARFIELD. (Imper* 
feet). A grand old va' 
riety which was one of 
the leaders of the early 
varieties in the good old days 
gone by. Ripens early. Fruit me' 
dium size; very firm. Price: 25 
for 25c; 100 for 65c; 250 for 
#1.30; 1000 for #4.00. 
RED GOLD. (Perfect). Early. Originated in the West, but grown 
successfully everywhere. Ripens earlier than Premier and produces 
extra large, brilliant red berries with tender flesh and sweet, melting 
flavor. A fancy table berry. Price: 25 for 25c; 100 for 65c; 250 
for #1.30; 1000 for #4.00. 
RIDGELY. (Perfect). A cross between Premier and Gandy. Ripens 
early midseason. Fruit firm, large sire. Excellent shipper. Very 
good. Price: 25 for 25c; 100 for 60c; 250 for #1.20; 1000 for #3.50. 
WM. BELT. (Perfect). Midsea' 
son to late. Produces a large 
berry of extraordinary beauty 
and quality. Has been the lead' 
ing berry for table use in thou' 
sands of homes for many years 
and still grows in demand. It is 
one of the best pollenirers for 
imperfect sorts of its season. 
Price: 25 for 35c; 100 for 75c; 
250 for #1.55; 1000 for #5.00. 
RYCKMAN. Same as New York. 
A roadside stand 
and a small patch of 
BUNTING 
STRAWBERRIES 
will bring in plenty 
of welcome 
dollars. 
SAMPLE. (Imperfect). Medium late. Extensively planted through' 
out the entire North, Middle and Western States; is not worth 
planting south of Virginia on account of rust. Fruit is large and 
well made up, firm enough for long distance shipments. Price: 
25 for 25c; 100 for 65c; 250 for #1.30; 1000 for #4.00. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. (Perfect). Early midseason. Extensively 
planted in many sections of the West, as well as the Middle and 
Northern States. A reliable market berry. Very productive. Fruit 
medium to large; very firm and attractive. Price: 25 for 35c; 100 
for 75c; 250 for #1.55; 1000 
for #5.00. 
SOUTHLAND. (Perfect). Or' 
iginated by the U. S. Dept, 
of Agriculture. The berries 
are large, firm, and very fine 
quality. Plants make a healthy, 
vigorous growth and are dis' 
ease-free. Particularly recom' 
mended for the Southern 
States. Blossoms are perfect 
and contain more pollen than 
most other varieties. One of 
the earliest to bloom and to 
mature fruit. Notable in the 
South for the green appear' 
ance of its foliage in winter. 
Price: 25 for 30c; 100 for 70c; 
250 for #1.45; 1000 for #4.50. 
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