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THE FLANSBUEGH & POTTER CO. CATALOGUE. 
niiig factories advertise for Dunlap berries, and strictly choice it receives spec¬ 
ial mention in the city market reports along with Gandy and other staple fruits. 
The plants are small, but with long roots, a vigorous healthy grower and a 
reliable cropper. One customer reports at the rate of 500 bushels per acre. We 
have grown it 300 bushels per acre with ordinary culture in thickly matted rows, 
the berries averaging as large and larger than our illustration and selling at the 
highest price. The demand for this variety is increasing rapidly, but we grow 
the Dunlap in large quantities for fruit as well as for plants and we can furnish 
them in large amount. 
Jones County, Iowa, March 13. 190.1. 
Dunlap does the best with us. Others we have tried are no comparison. Enclosed 
Please tind, etc. H. T. MILLS. 
Oakland County, Michigan, 1905. 
The plants I got of you two years ago were O. K. Dunlap done the best. I had 
a fine crop. I want the following varieties for a propagating bed. 
L. L. SEELEY. 
Calhoun County. Michigan. January 30, 1905. 
I am much Interested in your catalogue just received. I had 2.000 plants of you. 
The Dunlaps are the nicest berries I ever raised. T think they are the best all around 
verlety. I shall want more plants of you this spring. G. D. STRAUB. 
Oakland County. Michigan, April 28. 1905. 
Dear Sirs:—Enclosed find $40.50 for plants received. Excuse delay. The day you 
shipped the plants 1 had two large barns destroyed by fire. I heeled the plants In and 
have just finished setting. They were O. K. Thanks for present of the Gibson. If it 
is a fancy berry it will do. I know what the Dunlap is. It is principally my main 
oro P- Yours truly, G. C. CLARK. 
PARSON’S BEAUTY. 
Parson s Beauty 
of large, solid berries of good form, color and quality. 
There is probably not a variety in existence that will outyield it, or one that is 
more reliable. M. Crawford says: 
Every season makes the conviction stronger in us that this is one of the safest 
varieties to plant for market. We should prefer it to Haverland. Bubach, Bismarck or 
Warfield for market purposes. 
We hear nothing but praise for the Parsons Beauty from every section. 
The plants are ideal large and thrifty growers, with abundant roots, the largest 
