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Enjoy the 
Luxury of 
Strawberries 
Fresh From 
Your Own 
Garden 
CHESAPEAKE 
The big favorite in 
the Eastern States. 
berries 
PREMIER (Early) 
Excellent for the Cen¬ 
tral and Northern 
States. 
Out of the millions of strawberry plants sold annually, volume sales come from 
these 7 popular varieties. Thousands of commercial and home growers will plant 
nothing else, and we are favored yearly with their patronage. Buntings’ Bay Shore 
Golden Rooted Strawberry Plants have inherited tendencies and quality that make 
for strains of perfection. 
(Perfect). Midseason. Ripens about 
three days before Gandy. Fruit is 
Big Joe 
firm and of large size, good color and of a delicious 
flavor; no green tips, wonderfully productive; plants 
are strong growers and thrive on any soil that will 
produce Strawberries. 
350 Plants, t yoo 
They include the 7 varieties listed on 
pages 18 and 19. 
50 Chesapeake 
50 Premier 
50 Missionary 
50 Big Joe 
50 Mastodon 
50 Lupton 
50 Bellmar 
All you want to 
eat and plenty 
for canning. 
W- PLANTS 
7 VARIETIES 
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rkaeannaLa (Perfect). Late. Ripens a little 
vlicSdpvaKc earlier than Gandy. Has a beautiful 
appearance. Size extra large, even in shape and uniform. 
We have grown Chesapeake commercially for a number 
of years, and it will carry to the market equally as well as 
any variety we know of, and that means much to the fruit 
grower because unless the berries arrive in the market in 
good condition and appear well, receipts are not as much 
as is true of other varieties that do carry well. Plants are 
healthy, dark green in color, large and vigorous. A very 
strong grower but a shy plant maker. A very good variety, 
well known and extensively planted. See page 27 for 
actual photograph in color. 
Premier (Perfect). Early. Adapted to all sections 
of the country. Fruit large and holds its 
size well through ripening season. Foliage smooth, bright 
and clean. A good plant maker. One of the most exten¬ 
sively planted varieties of strawberries at this time. See 
page 26 for actual photograph in color. 
Lim+nn Lal-o (Perfect). In many respects it is 
P*® fciaXtf quite like Gandy, though far more 
prolific; comes into bearing a few days ahead of Gandy. 
Berries*large, bluntly conical; its double, dark green cap 
sets the fruit off wonderfully which causes an immediate 
lasting demand for them when placed on the market. 
Produces an abundance of large, bright, flame colored 
berries with good shipping qualities. 
Missionary (Perfect). A good early variety. Has 
" X been extensively planted for commer¬ 
cial purposes and still is in most sections of the country. 
Probably 95% of the strawberries grown in the state of 
Florida are of the variety Missionary. A strong grower 
and productive. The berries are well colored, firm, large 
and hold their size well throughout the season. 
For prices on all varieties of strawberry plants 
refer to page 24. 
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