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COMMERCIAL and 
HOME GARDEN 
FAIRFAX 
Early. The quality berry. A favorite in qual- 
ity, flavor and productiveness. Originated and 
introduced with Dorsett, now widely known and 
planted. The berries are exceptionally large 
all through the fruiting season, and very firme 
Plant Fairfax for its superb flavor, large size and 
universal demand. Price: $1.15 per 25; $1.95 
per 50; $3.10 per 100; $6.20 per 250; $9.70 per 
500; $15.50 per 1000. 
GEM EVERBEARING 
This variety is one of the greatest everbearers, and should be 
planted as a companion with Mastodon. Berries are long, and we 
find them to be as productive but not quite so large as Mastodon. 
They ripen evenly and are light red all the way through. Price: 
$1.80 per 25; $3.00 per 50; $4.80 per 100; $9.60 per 250; $15.00 per 500; 
$24.00 per 1000. 
ROBINSON 
in, 
Ripens just after Premier, at a time when berries bring a good price. 
Berries are large, brilliant red, uniform in size. Price: 75c per 25: 
$1.25 per 50; $2.00 per 100; $4.00 per 250; $6.25 per 500; $10.00 per 
1000. rf : 






TEMPLE 
An exceptionally vigorous variety, making a dense 
bed of unusually tall plants. Quite productive, and 
nearly as early as Blakemore. Berries are large, 
blunt conic, smooth, uniform and have large, attrac- 
tive caps. Good quality fruit, and solid enough for 
shipping. Introduced because of its resistance to 
diseases. Price: 90c per 25; $1.50 per 50; $2.40 per 
100; $4.80 per 250; $7.50 per 500; $12.00 per 1000. 

Norman Bunting 
The Strawberry Plant Man 
It is generally conceded 
that Norman Bunting, a 
member of this firm, has 
for several years had 
under his direct supervi- 
sion the growing, digging 
and shipping of more 
Strawberry plants than 
any other man in the 
country. 
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