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Strawberries 
To insure best results Strawberries should be freshly dug, packed by themselves 
and shipped by express. We never dig them till we are ready to ship and consequently 
have usually had good success even when we sent them by freight along with other 
stock. They should always be attended to and planted at once on receipt of goods. 
DORSETT—An extra early, self-pollinizing off- 
spring of Premier. Does well on poor soil. Ber- 
ries large, evenly matured, light bright red. Excel- 
lent for market or home use. 
DUNLAP—A well-tested, wonderfully productive 
variety, one of the safe sorts to plant anywhere 
and sure to take a high place among the promi- 
nent standard sorts. Fruit good size, regular form, 
beautiful bright red, glossy, firm, splendid keeper 
and shipper, excellent quality; one of the best 
for canning; ripens early and continues a long 
time. 
FAIRFAX—Early; a favorite for quality, flavor 
and productiveness. Large, firm berries through- 
out the fruiting season. Plant Fairfax for its 
superb flavor, large size and universal demand. 
One of the best varieties for home use. 

Streamliner 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
GEM—oOne of the most popular of the everbear- 
ing sorts. Bright red, good size and quality. One 
of the very best for the Fall crop. Self polliniz- 
ing. 3 # 
STREAMLINER—A truly sensational berry. 
Very sweet and fine for table use, shortcakes or 
for freezing. Glossy red Jumbo sized berries 
bourne in great profusion from July until frosts. 
EVERMORE (Minn. 1166)—Another splendid 
variety. A very heavy bearer and a better multi- 
plier than most everbearing varieties. 

Premier 
PREMIER—One of the most popular varieties. 
Bears over a long season producing a tremendous 
crop every year; berries are bright scarlet red of 
excellent flavor and quality. One of the first 
varieties to ripen. 
ROBINSON—tThe elite of all June bearing va- 
rieties of Strawberries. Heavy yielder of large 
brilliant red, more uniform in size than any other 
June bearing variety. Shape of berry more round 
than conical; 8 to 4 days later than Premier. 

Ashtabula, O., May 10, 1948 
Dear Sirs, Attached is the postage due you. 
Thanks for the lovely shipment. Mrs. A. H. M. 

Cleveland, O., May 10, 1948 
Will you please mail your 1948 catalogue to 
me. In the 1920’s we planted several hundred 
of your trees and they turned out better than 
those from several other nurseries. 
Yours Truly, EB. D. Robinson 



