
SENATOR DUNLAP 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
(Mid-Season) 
The Best for the Mid-North Berry Grower 
The Sen. Dunlap is an old standard variety strawberry which 
has been successfully grown for many years. It is a free plant 
maker, very hardy, and produces an enormous crop of excellent 
quality berries. 
The Dunlap is one of the most favored varieties in the North 
and mid-North, apparently being very resistant to frost injury. 
Its dark red fruit ripens mid-season. 
CHAMPION K 
A Good Early Berry 
The Champion K, although not as popular as many mid-season 
and second early berries, is one of our best earliest varieties. 
It ripens with Excelsior, the earliest strawberry grown. 
The fruit of Champion K is very large and the plant makes a 
strong, vigorous growth, producing an abundance of heavily 
foliaged plants. The berry is bright red, slightly blunted, and a 
good shipper for an early berry. 
EVENING STAR 
The fruit, plant growth, and season of ripening of the Evening 
Star resemble the Gandy so closely that they can hardly be dis- 
cerned. This berry ripens late, has a hardy plant growth which 
withstands drouthy conditions well, and fruits excellent quality 
berries. Unlike the Gandy, however, it is perfect flowering. 
The fruit stems of the Evening Star grow in such a position that 
the berries seldom rest upon the ground. There are no “white 
sides” to this berry when it ripens. It is a fair shipper and ade- 
quately fills the bill as a good, all-round late berry. 
Cuero, Texas. 
Gentlemen: 
My first order from you came in last week in fine condition and 
I like them so well that I am ordering this additional thousand. 
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Vi VoRY 
Holcomb, Missouri. 
Gentlemen: 
Please accept my sincere thanks for the exceptionally well 
rooted Mastodon plants, which arrived in good condition yester- 
day. Thanks a million. Please send me your catalog. I hope 
to order other plants then. 
L. B. 

IMPORTANT 
IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO ORDER OUR PLANTS, BE SURE TO 
READ THIS LETTER 
With the sacrifices of this war must alzo go the sacrifices of business enterprises all over the world. 
We are justly proud of the small part we have had in this sacrifice . . 
without the things we had 
doing our share to hasten Victory. 
. not that we like doing 
rown to consider the “necessities”, but that we like to feel that we're 
In not being able to place before you a beautifully illustrated 
piece of advertising this year, we are passing on to you a saving in our plant prices, which we have 
kept as low as possible. 
You may rest assured, however, that the one item which has made us known all over the coun. 
try, has NOT been sacrificed—that is the quality of our plants. As shown by the many testimonials 
on our records, WALLER BROTHERS’ plants are always dependable, strong-rooted and disease-free. 
To you, our old customers, we are sure we need no letter of introduction. 
May we take this op- 
portunity to thank you for your past favors and say that we are looking forward to many more 
years of friendly association’ with you. 
To our new customers, let us say that we are anxious to 
serve you and prove that we merit the name of ‘The Honest Plant Growers.” 
and old, we ask that you allow us more time than usual in taking care of your orders. 
To all, both new 
As in all 
parts of the country, we are short of labor, both in the fields and in our packing house, and we 
know that there will be delays and dissatisfaction because of this lack of help. We are sure that 
you will cooperate with us by giving us your orders early and being patient should there be a delay. 
We invite your inspection of our selection of excellent varieties and look forward to the oppor- 
tunity of serving you. 
WALLER BROTHERS. 

