GIANT NEW ROBINSON 
(Mid-Season to Late) 
We are glad to offer the Giant 
Robinson to our customers as a tested 
and highly recommended addition to the 
strawberry family. This is mid-season to 
late variety and from Michigan, where it 
originated, come very favorable reports. 
The foliage of the Robinson resem- 
bles the Premier and is very resistant to 
leaf spot and other diseases. Robinson 
will make runners more freely than Pre- 
mier and will establish a good fruiting 
row under conditions where some of the 
shy plant making sorts will not. The out- 
standing feature of this variety is, the 
size of the berries which we believe will 
run larger than any of the other well 
known sorts. The flavor is very good and 
the fruit is exceptionally sweet. We have 
noticed that the berries will hang on the 
vines without rotting after they are ripe. 
This is a very desirable feature in any 
strawberry. We predict a great future 
for this variety and urge you to include 
some in your strawberry order so _ that 
your fruiting season will be extended. 
PREMIER 
(Early) 
Premier is the very best of the older varieties. It is one of, if not, the earliest 
berry we have and at the same time will resist frost more than other varieties 
which bloom at the same time. The picking is best before other commercial vari- 
eties come into bearing, thus gaining for the grower the higher prices that early 
fruit commands. The foliage is tough and healthy covering and protecting the 
blooms and shielding them from frost. Premier will not make quite as many plants 
as the Beaver, Blakemore or Dunlap, but it produces large husky plants which can 
support a lot of large berries. The fruit ships well and is very firm. It is pointed, 
bright showy red, and has a nice calyx. Premier has proven to be a production 
leader in many berry growing centers, especially in the area east of the Missis- 
sippi and north of the Ohio river. 

DUNLAP 
(Mid-Season) 
The well known Dunlap is one of our oldest varieties, sometimes known as Dr. 
Burrill. It is, we believe, the most widely planted variety in existence. Almost 
everyone who has had a strawberry patcn knows the Dunlap. If you have never 
grown strawberries we think ‘Dunlap is the variety to start with for it is ex- 
tremely vigorous, free from disease, and will make more plants than any other 
variety grown in the middlewest. While the fruit of the Dunlap will not stand up 
fong enough for shipping long distances. it is very hard to beat for local market- 
ing and table use. 
NOTE — Robinson, Premier, Dunlap Prices Inside Back Cover. 


NOTICE — All varieties we sell are self pollenizing and donot need any other 
kind planted with them to set a full crop of fruit. 
