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The Famous Mid-Season Strawberry. There are more Sena- 
oenaior L/Uiuap tor Dunlap planted than all other varieties combined. The 
reason for such a grand record is very simply this: Senator Dunlap, in quality, size 
and productiveness is the best you could expect of any strawberry. Furthermore, it 
ripens at the most favorable time, late enough to escape late frost in the spring, and 
still early enough not to suffer under any possible hot weather of early summer. In 
all truth the best and most popular June Bearing Strawberry. No matter what other 
kinds* you may like, be sure to make at least half of your planting in Dunlaps. Real¬ 
izing that eight out of every ten of my customers need strawberry plants, I want to 
do my share to help you get a new strawberry bed started. I have no better way of 
doing my part than offer vou extra fine, well rooted plants at these low prices: 
50 for 50c; 100 for 80c; 300 for $2.10; 500 for $3.00; prepaid 
Blakemore 
Early June Bearing. 
The plant is a vigorous 
grower, resists leaf spot, and other dis¬ 
eases. Does well in most any soil, and 
bears well. It is, in my opinion, the best 
early strawberry on the market. My 
plants are clean, well rooted stock, strict¬ 
ly true to name. See prices below. 
Aroma 
Late June Bearing. Berries 
very large, bright red clear 
to the center. Rich, delicately aromatic 
and firm. A good shipper. I do not 
recommend Aroma where the weather 
may be quite hot in June, but for 
northern locations it is one of the very 
best. 
Prices of Blakemore and Aroma 
Gem, Everbearing ^ e \ e ° v f ar tb ! 
ties, and rapidly becoming popular due to 
its superior size, and bearing ability. I 
am sorry to say that in my own test 
fields I have not been able to put Gem 
to a thorough test, since Gem is on the 
market we have had such extremely dVy 
and hot weather, that the plants could do 
little more than stay alive in the proving 
grounds where plants are not “babied 
along.’’ Therefore, I can only describe 
Gem according to what the originator 
states: “Gem is a good producer, berries 
are pretty even in size throughout the 
bearing season, and they seem to color up 
better than' Mastodon. My advice is that 
you include Gem in your planting.” 
50 plants for 55c; 100 plants for 90c; 500 for $4.00; 
prepaid. 
Champion, Everbearing ? 0 h n e tinuous f iy eely be a a n r- 
ing variety I know of. In normal season Champion bears 
all summer, and increases even more towards fall when 
the weather turns cooler. Berries are well flavored, but 
not as large as tho^e of Gem and Mastouon. I recom¬ 
mend Champion for home use. 
Mastodon, Everbearing ™ c z e e ber S’ ££££ 
Mastodon and Gem are best. Champion would be a little 
too small. Mastodon and Gem both will produce well in 
the fall. In normal seasons they will bear through the 
summer also, especially if they are kept watered. 
Wherever you have water for summer use in dry seasons 
it will pay you to grow Everbearing Strawberries. 
Prices of all Everbearing Strawberries 
25 plants for 50c; 50 for 90c; 100 for $1.50; 300 for $4.00; 
prepaid. 
50 Senator Dunlap 
25 Blakemore 
25 Gem Everbear¬ 
ing 
100 Nice Plants 
$ 1.00 
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PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Note the picture and plant your strawberries accordingly. The roots well spread out, and in the 
right depth. Right after planting, water each plant, never depend just on the soil being moist 
enough, watering settles the soil. Plant in rows, the rows in large plantings 2'/ 2 feet apart in small 
planting 12 to 16 inches apart, and space the plaots in the rows 12 inches apart. This leaves enough 
room for runners between the rows, and from the runners you get large crops year after vear once 
your bed is started. J 
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