impious 
LATE 
Strawbe rry 
Recommended for Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, 
New Jersey, and New York States. 
Luptons' Late (perfect), in many respects is quite like 
Gandy, though far more prolific, comes into bearing a few 
days ahead of Gandy. Berries large, bluntly conical; its 
double, dark green cap sets the fruit off wonderfully well, 
which causes an immediate lasting demand for them when 
placed on the market. Unexcelled shipping qualities. 
See page 30 for prices. 
FAIRMORE. Another new introduction by the U. S. Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture. Originated as a cross between Blake- 
more and Fairfax, made in 1933 by Dr. George M. Darrow. 
The plants are very large, the leaves also being large and 
a dark, glossy green. The fruit is very uniform in shape, 
being even more uniform than Fairfax. Starts ripening 
with Blakemore. Very productive of glossy crimson fruit, 
carrying a large and attractive cap. The skin is tough, 
flesh firm, and under some conditions even more firm 
than Fairfax. Its flavor is sub-acid and ranks high in 
dessert qualities. 
FROSTPROOF. (Perfect.) A new variety. Plants large, 
thrifty, tall and deep rooted. Fruit large, good color, 
shaped much like Dunlap. Of good quality and extra firm. 
GLEN MARY. (Perfect.) Very popular throughout the northern half of the 
United States and especially in Pennsylvania, New York and New Eng¬ 
land. Firm enough for distant shipping. The fruit is of large size and dark 
red in color with prominent seeds of bright yellow. 
HEBRON. A leading new late variety developed by the Connecticut Agri¬ 
cultural Experimental Station. Fruit very firm, attractive in color and 
general appearance; heavy yielder. A good strong grower. Does well 
on a great variety of soils. We unhesitatingly recommend to any com¬ 
mercial grower a heavy planting of Hebron for a money crop. 
KLONDYKE. (Perfect.) Berries uniform in shape and size, dark red, mild 
and delicious; very handsome. Plants make a remarkable growth, are 
tall and compact, stalks strong, leaves light green. One of the paying 
early varieties. Recommended for the South and Pacific Coast states. 
HOWARD 17. This variety is the same as Premier. One of the best early 
varieties. 
GANDY. (Perfect.) This is an excellent late variety. Does 
best in springy land with some clay in its makeup. Fruit 
is large, firm, and of fine flavor. A good long distance 
shipper. The perfect shape of the berries and the large, 
bright green caps make them very beautiful and attrac¬ 
tive. 
LUCKY STRIKE. (Perfect.) A fairly heavy bearer; berries of 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 quality. Heavy cropper. Ripens 
about the middle of June. 
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Plant our Strawberry Col¬ 
lection No. 260 and grow 
fruit like that illustrated at 
the left. 
Ribbon STRAWBERRY 
COLLECTION 
No. 260 
100 Chesapeake 
100 Dorsett 
100 Fairfax 
100 Mastodon 
400 Plants Only 
Buntings' Super-Rooted 
Plants Bear in Abundance 
*3 
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BUNTINGS’ Blue 
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