GIBSON (Per.) 
This is a midseason berry grown quite extensively throughout this state as a mar¬ 
ket berry because it produces large crops of good size fruit and firm enough for 
trucking or shipping. Some report is being much like Dunlap. The Gibson produces a 
large, dark red berry of fairly good quality and holds its size throughout the picking 
season. Produces just enough plants for a good fruiting row. 
SENATOR DUNLAP (Per.) 
Midseason, the old stand-by. Best known variety for canning since Warfield was 
discarded. An old time favorite throughout the Northern half of the country and still 
grown very extensively all over the country. Dunlap will grow and succeed under 
nearly all conditions and with any kind of treatment. Berries are medium to large, 
firm and of delicious flavor. A good plant maker. 
KING WEALTHY (Per.) 
Very late. There are several so called late varieties but none that we have found 
are as late as King Wealthy. The fruit is large, handsome, well shaped and dark red. 
Plants large and deep rooted. It is very firm, making it a good shipper. Makes 
enough plants for a good fruiting row. You will not be disappointed. Try them. 
PEARL (Per.) 
Late. A wonderful new, extra-late variety. It can be depended upon to produce 
both quantity and quality. Because of its late blooming season, it is an ideal variety 
for frosty locations. It makes an ideal fruiting row. Berries are large, uniform, solid, 
and red clear through . . . very attractive, with excellent flavor. This variety prolongs 
your season, and increases your profits. Late berries always bring fancy prices. Try 
them. 
MISSIONARY (Per.) 
This variety is best known in the South where it is used almost universal for 
commercial purposes. Makes plenty plants and produces good size fruit of good 
quality. 
Our Raspberry Fields Have Been Inspected Twice by the State Inspector 
During the Past Summer and Pronounced Free 
from Disease Both Times. 
PREMIER 
No crop failures. Heavy yield always. 
Large. Handsome 
For best results with Everbearing Strawberries, good strong plants must 
be used and set early. 
Keep blossoms picked until July 1st to 15th. 
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