BUNTING GROWN 
SENATOR 
DUNLAP 
SENATOR DUNLAP. (Perfect). Early mid' 
season. Extensively planted in many sections 
of the West, as well as the Middle and North¬ 
ern States. A reliable market berry. Very pro¬ 
ductive. Fruit medium to large; very firm and 
attractive. 
SOUTHLAND. (Perfect). Originated by the 
United States Department of Agriculture. The 
berries are large, firm, and very fine quality. 
Plants make a healthy, vigorous growth and 
are disease-free. Particularly recommended 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 appearance of its foliage in winter. 
CUBAN CUSTOMER 
ENTIRELY SATISFIED 
December 16, 1937. 
Dear Sirs: 
1 want to inform you that I re* 
ceived the Strawberry plants and 
Asparagus roots recently ordered to my entire 
satisfaction, being pleased to state so. 
Thanking you very much for your attention 
to the matter, I am. 
Very truly yours, 
(Signed) MARIO A. CUERVO, 
Figuras 28, 
Havana, Cuba. 
SUCCESS. (Perfect). 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. 
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. 
UNCLE JIM. Same as New York. 
WARFIELD. (Imperfect). A grand old variety which was one of 
the leaders of the early varieties in the good old days gone by. Ripens 
early. Fruit medium size; very firm. 
WM. BELT. (Perfect). Midseason to 
late. Produces a large berry of ex¬ 
traordinary beauty and quality. Has 
been the leading berry for table use 
thousands of homes for many 
years and still grows in demand. It 
is one of the best pollenizers for im¬ 
perfect sorts of its season. 
Dear Sirs: _ Oct. 17, 19*7. 
Please send me one of your latest catalogs of 
Shrubbery and Evergreen stock. 
Twenty years ago I bought 17 trees and about 
1100 shrubbery plants from you, and out of the 
Sot only 1 plant died. 
I was very much pleased with my purchase. 
They are all in fine condition today. 
My son built a home here which is now ready 
for planting. If he could get his stock in time, 
he would like to do at least a part of it this fall. 
If you have any suggestions to make as to the 
time to plant, etc., I will appreciate your ad¬ 
vising me. Yours very truly, 
(Signed) GEORGE A. MEYERS, 
Bethlehem, Pa. 
A roadside stand 
and a small patch of 
BUNTING 
STRAWBERRIES 
will bring in plenty 
of welcome 
dollars. 
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