DIXIELAND 
Still preferred by many 
DIXIELAND has a wide climatic adaptability which extends from Canada to 
Mexico. The berries are quite tart, light in color, very firm, big and beautiful. 
They are very popular for shipping and processing and will hold on 
^_the vines the best of any variety in our experience. 
Leaf variegation (yellows) continues to plague this variety 
and we control this condition by constant rogueing of 
our stock. Our stock is virus free but not free from 
yellows — but we do feel that for the grower who 
wants DIXIELAND, our stock is the best bet. 
Deserves the silver spoon treatment — 
and we are giving it to her this year. 
FAIRFAX has just about everything for 
the grower interested in table fruit. FAIRFAX 
berries are firm, bright red and beautiful, holding 
size well. They contain the least acid of any of 
the common varieties and this makes them so delicious 
for desserts. FAIRFAX berries sell best on the local 
market since quick picking and handling are necessary 
to prevent darkening which may result from delays. On 
the score of eating and selling locally, FAIRFAX berries can't 
be beat! See Color Picture, Inside Cover. 
In April, I received 1,000 Earlidawn plants from your nursery — and after the season 
was all over for berries, I picked and sold $40.00 worth of berries off these plants. Last 
summer they were just wonderful! Could even find berries on them right up to fall. They 
are sure nice to pick.' 
Ashley Slack 
Amherst, Ohio 
In May of 1968, Mr. Earl E. Evans, of Grafton, Virginia, sent a clipping from the local 
paper. He fruited Fairfax plants purchased from our company — and the "giant straw- 
berry" produced was worthy of publication: final measurements were 4xlOV2 — weight, 
5 ounces. Some picking/ 
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