Spring Bearers 
More and More People Demand These LUSCIOUS BEAUTIES 
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DUNLAP 
Dependable midseason to late, berries me- 
dium to large, conical and often slightly necked, dark crimson, 
with deep red flesh; quality very good. The plants are healthy 
and vigorous, very productive, grow on all types of soil and 
The old favorite. 
in extremely cold climates. One of the best canning varieties. 
It can be shipped to far distant markets. Holds up for a long 
time after picking. Comes into bearing a few days after Premier. 
(Prices in yellow block page 7.) 
PREMIER 
A standard variety that thas stood the test for over 20 years. 
Premier produces and gets on the market early when there is a 
good demand and practically no Strawberry competition. This 
alone makes it a prize money maker. The berries are large, 
beautiful red, very firm, fine texture and flavor. It holds its size 
to the last of the season. Premier is an all-purpose Strawberry— 
excellent for freezing, canning, eating fresh, also local and long 
distance hauling. The plants are very productive, sturdy, long- 
rooted, good drought resisters and make a good fruiting row 
on any kind of soil. (See prices yellow block page 7.) 
FAIRLAND 
Fairland (USDA 3205) just recently released for introduction 
by U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, is outstanding in so many fine 
respects. Its paramount feature being disease resistance. Healthy, 
vigorous grower. Heavy dark green foliage protects the flowers 
borne on short stalks making it frost resistant, too. Equals 
Premier in productiveness. Medium to large, bright red berries 
have a glossy: finish. Ripens uniformly—a few days earlier than 
Premier, and are somewhat firmer. Flavor slightly tart. One of 
the finest for fresh freezing. (See yellow block page 7 for 
prices.) 
— ROBINSON 
Nature’s greatest contribution to 
the Strawberry Industry. Introduced 
right here in the Heart of the Fruit 
Belt. Ripens early—few days after 
Premier. Nutritious! Delicious! Juicy, 
sweet flavor, unsurpassed fresh— 
canned or fresh frozen. No doubt 
about it! It’s the fanciest and most 
attractive berry on the market. The 
buyer’s delight. A scarlet beauty, 
uniform giant in size, conical shaped. 
The grower’s pride and joy. Thrifty 
plant maker. Abundant cropper. Long 
fruiting period, holding its size to last 
picking. Increase your profits—plant 
Robinsons. (Prices page 7.) 
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