Buntings' Bay Shore Grown 
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BUNTINGS’ 
Super-Rooted 
Strawberry Collection 
100 Dorset! ONLY S^OO 
100 Fairfax J- 
100 Mastodon 
- Buntings' Super-Rooted 
400 Plants Plants Bear in Abundance 
HOWARD 17. This variety is the same as Premier. One 
of the best early varieties. 
LUCKY STRIKE. (Perfect.) A fairly heavy bearer; berries 
good quality and appearance; not a very vigorous 
grower. One of the best everbearing varieties on the 
market. 
LATE GIANT. (Perfect.) Berries are dark red all the way 
through and honey sweet, firm and of extra good qual¬ 
ity. Heavy cropper. Ripens about the middle of June. 
MARSHALL. (Imperfect.) Fruit extremely large, bright 
red. Plants large, healthy, bright green in color; not 
as prolific as some other varieties but size of berries 
makes the baskets easy to fill. Extensively planted in 
the North. 
MASTODON. (Perfect.) The most extensively planted 
variety of everbearing strawberry plants at this time. 
Fruit is very large, of waxy appearance. Plants also 
very large and healthy. Foliage dark, glossy green, 
and produces fruit throughout the entire summer and 
fall months. See inside front cover page for photograph 
of this popular variety in color. 
MISSIONARY. (Perfect.) A good early variety. Has been 
extensively planted for commercial 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 pro¬ 
ductive. The berries are well colored, firm, large, and 
hold their size well throughout the season. 
NARCISSA. (Perfect.) Released in 1933 by the U. S. De¬ 
partment of Agriculture. Has the same parentage as 
Dorsett and Fairfax, being a seedling of Howard 17 
and Royal Sovereign. While not so well known here 
in the East, it has become very popular in the North¬ 
west. Berries good quality; excellent shipper. Give it 
a trial this season. 
NEW YORK. (Perfect.) Midseason. Plants are large and 
healthy. Fruit extremely large, well colored. A good 
midseason variety for the northern states. 
NICK OHMER. (Perfect.) A medium late variety. The 
berries are large, glossy red, globular in shape with 
bright green caps which show them up splendidly 
when placed in the market. We ship Nick Ohmer to 
all strawberry sections. California growers are having 
especially good success with them, in which state we 
have shipped millions of Nick Ohmer plants during 
the past years. 
PARSONS' BEAUTY. (Perfect.) Midseason. One that may 
be depended upon to produce a large crop of fruit 
every season. The plants are splendid growers, with¬ 
out any sign of disease. Grows well on any soil that 
will produce Strawberries. The fruit is large, conical, 
uniform in shape, dark red, and fair quality. A strong 
pollenizer and a good one to plant with imperfect 
blooming varieties. 
RED GOLD. (Perfect.) Early. Originated in the West, but 
grown successfully everywhere. Ripens earlier than 
Premier and produces extra large, brilliant red berries 
with tender flesh and sweet, melting flavor. A fancy 
table berry. 
RIDGELY. (Perfect.) A cross between Premier and Gandy. 
Ripens early midseason. Fruit firm, large size. Excel¬ 
lent shipper. Very good. 
SAMPLE. (Imperfect.) Medium late. Extensively planted 
throughout the entire northern, middle and western 
states; is not worth planting south of Virginia on ac¬ 
count of rust. Fruit is large and well made up, firm 
enough for long distance shipments. 
WM. BELT. (Perfect.) Midseason to late. Produces 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. 
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