Favorite 
STRAWBERRIES 
For Home and Market 
CLERMONT 
(Early) 
The Clermont is an introduction of the New York Experiment 
Station and is a cross of Marshall and Premier. It is receiving con' 
siderable attention in the northern states and is highly praised by 
leading growers who have given it a trial. 
Clermont bears a heavy crop of large, smooth, bright glossy red 
berries with an attractive green calyx. With us it makes a strong, 
vigorous fruiting bed with erect foliage. Berries are of excellent 
quality, ripen evenly, and are a bright red to the center. We recom¬ 
mend giving this variety a trial as we believe it is a good one. 
See page 9 for prices. 
GRAND CHAMPION 
DR. BURRILL 
(Midseason) 
Generally recognized as being same as Senator Dunlap, but is still 
considered superior to Dunlap in some sections. Very resistant to 
drought and cold weather. Large berries, dark red in color, very 
pointed in shape. Wonderful for eating canning or shipping. See 
page 9 for prices. 
GIBSON 
(Midseason) 
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. Prices, see page 9. 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
(Midseason) 
An old standard variety that thrives everywhere and produces a big crop 
of fruit with little attention. 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 purposes. At the present time there 
are more Dunlap being planted than ever before. Prices, see page 9. 
Grand 
Champion 
Senator 
Dunlap 
(Midseason) 
The plants are large, with extra heavy, healthy foliage which protects 
the blossoms in early spring. The berries are bright red, very large in 
size, and have a fancy appearance. Excellent for canning and preserv¬ 
ing. Our supply of Grand Champion plants is very limited so order 
early. Prices on page 9. 
COOPER 
(Midseason) 
Although classed as midseason, this valuable new introduction com¬ 
mences to ripen with Premier and still produces fancy berries with the 
Aroma. Recently introduced here in Michigan, the Grand Champion 
is rapidly making a name for itself because of its heavy yield of extra 
fancy berries that top the market. 
The Elephant of the Strawberry family. Largest and sweetest Straw¬ 
berry grown. Brilliant red in color, fine in texture. Highly favored as 
a fancy table berry. Especially adapted to fancy local market trade. 
Prices on page 9. 
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