Buntings’ Famed Strawberry Plants 
BIG LATE. (Imperfect.) Late. Vigorous grower, 
very productive. Fine quality. Berries very 
large, rich in color with a handsome bright 
green cap that increases the beauty and selling 
price of the berries, which are very, very firm 
and will carry to market in excellent condition. 
Produces great quantities of berries which av¬ 
erage large in size throughout the fruiting sea¬ 
son. Extensively planted in a commercial way. 
BRANDYWINE. (Perfect.) Medium late. Fruit 
large and very firm, good shipping qualities, a 
very heavy cropper; it is a standard variety the 
country over. More extensively planted in the 
tropical climates; bears a heavy crop of No. 1 
fruit anywhere Strawberries will grow. You 
will like Brandywine. 
BUBACH. (Perfect.) This is one of the old- 
time favorites. Plants make a good growth; 
foliage dark green, leathery type; produces an 
abundance of big red berries of medium firm¬ 
ness. Midseason. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY. (Perfect.) The earliest 
variety on our list; plants healthy with a light 
green, waxy, upright foliage. Berries beauti¬ 
ful, rich red, of large size, and ripen per¬ 
fectly all over with no green ends. A very 
good variety to plant for table use and local 
markets. No garden should be without them. 
COOPER. (Perfect.) Fruit large and of good 
quality. Plants productive. Cooper produces 
its crop early in the season, and the flavor of 
the fruit is delicious. It is grown successfully 
in all soils and climates that will produce 
Strawberries. Too soft for long distance ship¬ 
ping. 
CORSICAN. Same as New York. 
DR. BURRILL. (Perfect.) Very similar to Sen¬ 
ator Dunlap. Excellent for canning and very 
delicious for table use. Blossoms are perfect 
and its long blooming season makes it good for 
planting with imperfect flowering sorts. 
FROSTPROOF. (Perfect.) A new variety. Will 
stand more frost than any sort we have ever 
known. Plants are large, thrifty, tall and deep 
rooted. Fruit large, good color, shaped much 
like Dunlap. Of good quality and extra firm. 
Good shipper and extremely heavy cropper. 
GANDY. (Perfect.) This is an excellent late 
variety. Does best in springy land with some 
clay in its makeup. Fruit is large, firm, and of 
fine flavor. A good long distance shipper. The 
perfect shape of the berries and the large, 
bright green caps make them very beautiful 
and attractive. A vigorous grower, making 
plants freely. 
GIBSON. (Perfect.) Exactly the same as Par¬ 
sons’ Beauty. We can see no difference in 
growth of plants or fruit. 
GEM. (Everbearing.) Fruit is reasonably large, 
of rich, brilliant color, calyx good, and it pro¬ 
duces a crop of berries excelling other ever- 
bearing sorts on our famous strawberry .soil 
here in our own nurseries on the peninsula. 
Gem is by far the greatest plant maker of all 
the everbearing varieties we have ever propa¬ 
gated. Plants are sturdy and strong, but not 
nearly so large as Mastodon and other varieties 
which do not produce an abundance of new 
plants. We recommend, positively, that you 
plant freely of Gem, and we do this with no 
fear of grief resulting from any disappoint¬ 
ment you will experience in following our rec¬ 
ommendations. See page 26 for photograph in 
actual color. 
GLEN MARY. (Perfect.) Very popular through¬ 
out the northern half of the United States and 
especially in Pennsylvania, New York and 
New England. The meat is so rich and juicy 
and of such high flavor that, when once eaten, 
more is wanted. Firm enough for distant ship¬ 
ping. It is of handsome appearance and good 
quality. The fruit is of large size and dark red 
in color with prominent seeds of bright yellow. 
A strong grower. Berries always bring top 
prices on the market. 
KLONDYKE. (Perfect.) Berries uniform in 
shape and size, dark red, mild and delicious; 
very handsome. Plants make a remarkable 
growth, are tall and compact, stalks strong, 
leaves light green. One of the paying early 
varieties. Recommended for the South and 
Pacific Coast states. 
Lucky Strike 
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