CHESAPEAKE 
—a popular seller 
in late berries 
A market berry that withstands long hauls, 
maintaining its color and firmness. Tested our- 
selves commercially for years, we have noth- 
ing but praise to offer for Chesapeake. We 
recommend it to our commercial and home- 
garden friends as a good profit berry. The ber- 
ries are large and hold their size-well to the 
end of the season. Unsurpassed in quality among 
the late varieties. The berries are always firm 
and excellent to ship long distances. Chesapeake 
does best in gocd fertile land. See front cover for 
illustration in color. 
BUNTINGS’ 
HOME GARDEN 
STRAWBERRY 
COLLECTION 
Have Strawberries fresh from your garden ali 
season with this big value offer. In this variety 
list for your home garden, we have selected out- 
standing varieties covering the entire fruiting sea- 
son—Fairfax, early; Starbright, medium early 
through midseason; Ambrosia, late; and Masto- 
don, the best everbearer or all-season variety. 
50 FAIRFAX 
50 STARBRIGHT 
50 AMBROSIA 
50 MASTODON 
200 Super-rooted plants, 
which will bear abundantly, for only $2.70. 
SURPLUS FRUIT easily sold to your grocery- 
man, or a welcome gift to friends. 
100 plants each of the above varieties—Fair- 
fax, Starbright, Ambrosia, and Mastodon— 
400 Super-Rooted plants. for only $4.75. 


















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Dorsett 
DORSETT 

known and widely planted in all strawberry sections of the United States. 
Very resistant to leaf spot diseases. 
it does exceptionally well. 
acid, sweet and very pleasing. 
BLAKEMORE 
The Ideal Early Shipping 
Berry—We Offer a Special 
Strain of Blakemore, Free 
from Yellows 
A healthy plant that yields big crops of 
berries—a factor worthy of note. Will 
stand 2 or 3’days without over-ripening. 
Foliage is healthy and stands up well dur- 
ing drought. Fruit is firm, of good color 
and unexcelled as a long-distance shipping 
berry. Ranks high in productiveness. To 
get all that you are entitled to from Blake- 
more, do not allow them to mat too thick 
in ihe rows during the growing season. 
RED STAR 
A new extremely late variety, 
originated by Dr. George Darrow 
of the U.S.D.A. Very large, firm, 
bright red berries, with good flav- 
or. Vigorous grower, and very 
productive. Red Star is recom- 
mended for all the Northern 
States, and as far South as Vir- 
ginia and west to Missouri. An- 
other fine variety which we are 
proud to add to our list. 
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Its Bright Red Color and Rich, 
Delicious Flavor Always Bring 
Top Market Prices 
Ripening early, with Premier and 
Blakemore, this variety has rapidly 
come to the top in favor. Originated in 
1923 by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 
introduced in 1934, Dorsett is now well 
In this latitude 
Its flavor is mild sub- 
The fruit is usually conic in shape, bright red in color, 
somewhat firmer than Premier but not 
as firm as Patrick. 
