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ROBERTS’ READY TO GROW STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
FAIRFAX, Continued 
The texture of Fairfax is such that it will keep for several 
days after being picked from the vines. 
The foliage is healthy. As Fairfax does not make an abund¬ 
ance of plants, you will not have to keep them so closely thinned. 
Plant some Fairfax. When fruiting comes, keep them picked 
closely, so they will not become over-ripe, then move them off to 
market immediately, and we believe you will get premium prices 
for them. If you are planting for home consumption or roadside 
market, we are sure you cannot go wrong with Fairfax. 
SENATOR DUNLAP (Dr. Burrell) 
Early Medium. Perfect Flowering 
This time-tested variety has been a favorite in the Middle- 
western and North-eastern states for years. The plant is very 
hardy, the foliage is very healthy. It makes runners very freely, 
and should be thinned for best results. It does best on clay soil. 
The fruit is medium sized, conic, dark crimson with deep red 
flesh. The quality is very good. It will not withstand shipping 
long distances, but for local markets it cannot be excelled. 
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In sections where the newer varieties have failed, we recom¬ 
mend Senator Dunlap or. Premier. 
We have a limited supply of Senator Dunlap plants, priced 
within the reach of every-one. If you want Senator Dunlap plants, 
book your order now, we will ship on the date you specify. 
Plants Come Through In Fine Shape. 
Chemung County, New York. 
M. D. Roberts, Dear Sir: Your plants came through in fine shape 
and were pleased with same. Thanks for the Big Joe plants you 
sent gratis. These also have I set out and look fine. Again thank¬ 
ing you for the plants and your prompt service, I am. 
Yours Respectfully, 
F. C. Laine. 
Will Order From Us Again 
Mr. Richard Bashline, Clarion County, Pennsylvania 
writes: Your plants did very nicely, and produced an abundance 
of new plants. I am looking for a nice crop of berries next spring. 
Your plants, surpassed in size, some that my neighbor got from a 
well-known company. If things stay as good next spring, I think 
I will order some more plants. 
