Strawberry Plants 
STRONG-ROOTED 
Productive - Dependable 
A liberal planting of Buntings’ high-quality strawberry plants* 
will produce sufficient berries for the family and many “extras” 
for roadside or local markets. 
Buntings 1 bay-shore-grown strawberry plants are true-to-name 
and free from disease and insects. The best of soil, located on bay- 
shore property, within 2 miles of the great Atlantic Ocean, is 
selected on which to grow the plants, which are excelled by none 
other grown anywhere in this country. 
SENATOR DUNLAP id.. s u .,iiii 
The Old Dependable 
One of the oldest midseason varieties and still grown on a large 
scale in all parts of the country. 
Dunlap grows on all soils, under most adverse conditions, in 
localities where late frosts make it impossible to grow other sorts, 
and always makes a heavy fruiting row and produces a record yield 
of fine fruit. 
A small patch of Buntings’ strawberry 
plants will bring in plenty of welcome 
dollars. 
3 Other Worth-While Berries 
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. 
WAYZATA. Berries are extra large in sffie, 
very dark red, with a much better flavor than 
that of the other fallbearers. The fruit is quite 
firm and very attractive. A very poor plant- 
maker; seldom does the mother plant produce 
more than one or two runners a season. For 
this reason, the plants will always sell at a 
premium. Due to this habit of growth, the 
plants should be set rather close in the row, 
which will result in your obtaining a large 
crop of berries from a small area. Wayzata 
comes into bearing earlier in the summer than 
the other fallbearers; a very prolific bearer. 
WM. BELT. (Perfect.) Midseason to late. Pro¬ 
duces a large berry of extraordinary beauty 
and quality. Has been the leading berry for 
table use in thousands of homes for many 
years and still grows in demand. It is one of 
the best pollenizers for imperfect sorts of its 
season. 
Bunting Qroivn 
Such fine strawberries are always in demand. This crate of Dorsetts was picked from 
Buntings’ Bay Shore Grown plants. What a difference in profit and yield a few cents spent 
originally for good plants will make. 
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