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Strawberry Plants 
CLERMONT. A cross between Premier and Marshall, made by the New York Experi¬ 
mental Station, that is gaining much popularity in the northern states. Fruit light 
glossy, with a bright green cap; good quality and flavor. 
' cross between Premier and Dunlap, which retains the rich color and flavor 
mqether with the larger size of Premier. Particularly successful in the 
♦es; it stands up well in dry weather and makes a good fruiting bed 
ather conditions. 
etween Missionary and Fairfax. Preferred for cold-packing and 
e home garden berry for the southeast; attractive, good flavor, 
jrower; leaves are large and deep green. 
See page 30 for prices. 
REASONS 
WHY 
Iden Rooted Strawberry Plants 
Excel in Quality 
is ' why Buntings' golden rooted Strawberry plants are among the 
to offer for Chesa- 
that withstands long hauls— 
maintaining its color and firmness. 
We recommend it to our commercial and 
home-garden friends as a good profit berry. 
SIZE. The berries are large and hold their 
size well to end of season. 
QUALITY. Unsurpassed in quality among 
the midseason and late strawberries. 
FIRMNESS. The berries are always firm and 
excellent to ship long distances. 
GROWTH. Chesapeake requires land that is 
well-fertilized, and frequent hoeing is neces¬ 
sary for best results. 
PROFIT. If good fertile land is used, and 
frequent care is given, you will never have to 
worry about the money you will get for the 
crop. 
have here ideal soil and climatic conditions to produce heavily rooted 
,'uit buds, and this is very important. 
2 Only those sux.s particularly suited to Strawberry plant growth are selected for their pro¬ 
duction. 
3 Very careful attention is paid to the planting stock. Plants of known merit are selected to 
produce the stock plants. 
4 The plants at digging time are very carefully dug, 
graded, tied in bundles of 26 for 25, packed with sufficient 
damp moss around their roots, in ventilated crates, to 
reach you in excellent condition, and at the time you are 
ready to do your planting. 
Each operation in the production of our Straw¬ 
berry plants is personally supervised by Mr. 
Norman Bunting, who devotes all his time to 
this phase of the business. 
Select varieties that are adapted to your sec¬ 
tion and soil, give them proper care and you 
will have a crop of berries to market that you 
will be proud of, and which will pay you hand¬ 
some profits. 
Home 
Grown Collection 
100 BELLMAR. Early. 
100 BIG JOE. Midseason. 
100 CHESAPEAKE. Late. 
100 LUPTON. Late. 
100 - GEM. Everbearing. 
500 
Heavily Rooted Plants For 
$3.50 
STRAW¬ 
BERRY 
PLANTS. 
Illustration at 
left shows a 
part of a stock 
of fifteen mil¬ 
lion plants 
which we 
have to offer 
our customers 
for S p r i n g , 
1941. 
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