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Old timers will remember Senator 
Dunlap. as once the best of all varie- 
ties, and it still enjoys the reputation 
in certain parts of the United States, 
while Dorsett, Fairfax, Catskill, and 
Blakemore have now enjoyed years 
of popularity. The only new variety 
Senator Dunlap 
This variety grows itself, mates itself, and 
produces loads of large, beautiful berries. 
Berries are fine, fresh from the vine, and es- 
pecially fine for canning. Flavor sweet and 
Cultural Note: delicious. A good shipper. Grow Dunlap in 
Keep all Strawberries in narrow narrow rows, and the small extra effort will 
rows; better fruit, more of it. Avoid greatly repay you. Midseason. Bisexual. 
lime. Soil range: sandy loam to clay You li find plenty of people still who say: 
loam, and intermediate. Give them ,, a ji " 
good drainage. Full sun. Dunlap for me!” Prices below picture at left. 




Prices 
All varieties on 
these two pages. 
25 for $0.56 
DO Afor = 92 
100 for 1.65 
200 for 2.90 
300 for 4.10 
400 for 5.30 
500 for 6.50 
1000 for 12.50 
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Once acclaimed as a long-last rival to 
Dorsett Kellogg's Pee and eas excellent, 
Prices of Dor- and we recommend it. If you have 
sett at left, above never grown it, try it. You'll like it. It 
picture. is a big solid beauty that is-one of the 
very best money-makers—profits up to 
$1000 per acre. Extra early, but immune 
to frost, drought, and excessive rain. 
Fruits extra early to late. Ber- 
ries keep, ship, hold color. 
Fine canner. Excellent fresh; 
sweet. Prices above at left. 
WR. M. Kellogg Co. 
_ Three Rivers, 
Michigan 
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