FOR J] YEARS 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
4-503 — One of the oldest and best varieties — a variety your Grandmother canned 
when you were a child. New varieties have come and gone, but the old Standby ‘Dun- 
lap” is still with us. Have been sold for 51 years, and still outsells other varieties — 
they must be good! We sell more plants of this variety than any other kind. Will grow 
on any kind of soil — grown in every State in the Union — better known than any 
other variety. Originated by Dr. J. R. Reasoner, of Urbana, III. ; 
The fruit is medium large, conical in form, regular in size, and never misshapen, 
dark glossy red in color. Excellent for home use. The best color — the best flavor, and 
best of all — so sweet it requires but very little sugar. 
Plants_are unusually healthy and vigorous, adapting itself to any soil 
Our propagating plants have been especially se- = 
lected from heavy producing patches, making this 
strain heavy producers. Easiest plant to grow — 
practically no failure. Still grown extensively for a 
commercial proposition. 
A garden is not complete without a few hundred 
Dunlap. 
PRICE: 25 for $1.15; 50 for $1.50; 100 for 
$2.50; 250 for $4.25; 500 for $7.50; 1,000 for 
$13.00. 
SURPLUS STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
BARGAIN NO. 47 
We offer this bargain in June-bearing kinds to 
those not particular as to variety. They will 
consist of good ‘standard varieties — our own 
selection, all labeled. (Please do not confuse 
this with Dunlap price above.) 
250 plants...........-.$ 3.25 ee 
500 plants............$° 6.25 ck 
1000 plants............$11.00 
or climate. 
Nef, not prepaid 
The Newest JUNE-BEARER 
New RED CROP 
A new June-bearing variety, released by the New Jersey Experi- 
ment Station in 1950, Yields so heavy, your first glimpse at your 
patch during the peak of the harvest, tends to make you think of 
a “red-cover” — therefore, the name of “Red Crop”. In New 
Jersey yields of from eight to ten thousand quarts per acre have 
been reported, although most growers are picking somewhere 
around five thousand quarts per acre. 
Red Crop is considered an early-mid-season variety. Plant growth 
is quite vigorous, making new runner plants quite freely, produc- 
ing a very evenly spaced matted row. The berry is medium to 
large and very uniform in size; it is bright red throughout with 
no hollow center. It makes an excellent frozen product because of 
its high inside color, Its pretty bright green calyx make it sell 
on sight on the fresh berry market. Quality of fruit is good, com- 
paring favorably with the well-known Premier. Flavor is of the 
finest — very sweet and delicious, It has grown well in soils that 
have had the common red stele root disease. 
This wonderful variety more than merits a 
trial — we know you will like it. 
PRICE: 25 for $1.65; 50 for $2.50; 100 for 
$4.00; 250 for $8.50; 500 for $12.00; 1,000 for 
$19.00. 
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