Dunlap 
King of the Canners 
If you love shortcake, you 
will appreciate one made with 
Dunlap, and a can of them 
during the winter months is 
a treat. Both the canning fac¬ 
tories and the housewife de¬ 
mand this variety on account 
of its splendid flavor and 
dark, rich, beautiful color. 
During the past two decades 
Dunlap has made more money 
for Strawberry growers than 
any other variety. The plants 
are medium in size, hardy 
long rooted, very prolific and 
will more than hold their own 
under any rough-and-tumble 
method of cultivation. In fact, 
the Dunlap is the best berry 
for the beginner, as it is the 
easiest Strawberry to grow. 
Bears early, and is very pro¬ 
ductive. 
*: Sift 
Wmm 
Catskill 
Cooper 
This variety was in¬ 
troduced a few years 
ago by the New York 
Expt. Station. Catskill 
is a cross between 
Marshall and Premier 
and like Premier can 
be successfully grown 
in all sections of 
the country. Does well 
on any kind of soil— 
we have fruited Cat- 
skill all this year and 
were pleasantly sur¬ 
prised by the size, 
beauty and quality of 
berries produced this extremely dry season. 
Beyond question this variety yields the biggest 
Strawberries ever produced. Its large, bushy 
plants are full of vigor and vitality that enable 
it to be grown successfully in all soils and 
climates. The flavor of its fruit is delicious, often 
being compared with that of the wild Strawberry. 
Cooper produces its crop early in the season, and 
is especially adapted to fancy local market trade, 
where its large size and attractive appearance re¬ 
sult in quick sales at big profits. Is a splendid 
berry for table use, its wonderfully sweet flavor 
making it one of the best for sauce, shortcake, 
etc. Include some in your order. 
Grand Champion 
Gibson 
Is a very strong grower, with long roots that 
withstand dry weather. As a drought resister it 
is a wonder. It has plenty of dark green foliage 
to protect its enormous crops of fruit from the 
sun. The vines are loaded with berries. You will 
hardly understand how the plants can produce 
such quantities of fruit. The berry iis extra large 
and beautiful, dark glossy red. The calyx is bright 
green, which adds to its beauty and market value. 
It has a fine tart flavor, good for table use and 
canning purposes. This berry originated in Bridg¬ 
man, and has held its place as the leading com¬ 
mercial variety for many years. 
For a Strawberry Garden at Minimum Cost 
DASS CUT-PRICE PLANTS 
It has always been our custom to thoroughly 
clean out our packing house every day during _ 
the shipping season, and as it is impossible to 
dig the exact number of plants required to fill the day’s or¬ 
ders, we frequently find that we have a surplus of some varie¬ 
ties. If you are not particular about varieties, just want good 
Strawberry plants, this will enable you to plant a patch at a 
big saving. 
When ordering use the term: Cut Price Plants 
Greatest money¬ 
making Strawberry 
ever introduced; no 
crop failure on ac¬ 
count of frosts. Has 
produced over 5000 
quarts on one-half 
acre, in spite of 
heavy spring 
freezes. ALL- SEA¬ 
SON BEARER, 
Commences to rip¬ 
en with the Pre¬ 
mier, the earliest 
berry, and produces 
fancy berries with 
the Aroma, which is a late berry. Plants are 
large, extra heavy, healthy foliage; berries are 
bright red, very large in size, and have a fancy 
appearance, By all means, try a few in your lo¬ 
cality. Supply is very limited. Order early to 
avoid disappointment. 
Some of Our Best Varieties 
of Strawberry Plants 
$ 2.50 
PER 1000 
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