Early 



FAIRFAX 



The 

 Flavor 

 Favorite 

 of the 

 Early Berries 



FIRST CHOICE WITH HOME GARDENERS— A LEADER WHEREVER 

 CHOICE FRUIT IS IN DEMAND. 



FAIRFAX is considered the best of all home garden berries because it has all of 

 the qualities you would want for your own table— superb flavor of highest dessert 

 quality — exceptional firmness and a long fruiting season. These same qualities 

 make FAIRFAX a leader with commercial growers, particularly the roadside mark- 

 et and local trade grower who wants a berry with beauty and mouth-watering a- 

 roma— a berry that looks good, smells good and tastes GOOD. 



FAIRFAX has an unusually wide growing range that makes it most popular 

 with growers throughout the North and a profitable variety as far south as North 

 P ?^^°^i.^^- Growers throughout Premier growing areas report excellent results with 

 FAIRFAX and some of the most enthusiastic reports come from the New England 

 States. 



Flavorful, firm fruit that will bring the customers back for more is the reward of 

 the grower who includes FAIRFAX in his plantings. 



V ery Large Size — FAIRFAX size holds up well through exceptionally long fruiting season. 



Sturdy Growth— Large plants with beautiful dark green foliage free from leaf spot and 

 scorch. o o i- 



Firm Sliippers — Firm, even-textured body gives Fx\IRFAX excel- 

 lent shipping qualities. 



Very Sweet — A berry that requires little or no sugar. Good 

 eating just as it is. Rich, full-bodied flavor and aroma that holds 

 even when berries are over-ripe. 



High Yield — Considered the best early yielder by many growers. 

 Clean fruit is supported well off the ground by strong, upstanding ^ 

 stems. 



Rich Color — Medium light red berries tend to darken in advanced 

 ripening stage. However, high gloss and beauty remain to identify 

 this unusually good berry. 



Frost Resistant — Popularity of FAIRFAX is growing in New 

 England States because it is proving to be a good cropper under 

 unusual weather conditions. 



THIS ARKANSAS GROWER PRAISES FAIRFAX 



"White County, Arkansas, March 5, 1947 — The 10,000 Fairfax plants T ordered from you last sprinp: are 

 doing fine and I picked 80 quart? of Fairfax berries from the 25 plants I ordered from you three years 

 ag-o. ^- J- Liles i 



10 RELY ON RAYNER BROTHERS I 



Fairfax Prices 



25 for - film 



50 for 



. .. 1.80 



100 for 



. . . 2 90 



200 for 



. .. 5.10 



250 for 



. . . 5.80 



300 for 



6 50 



400 for 



. .. 7.80 



500 for 



. .. 9.10 



750 for 



. . . 12 10 



1000 for 



. .. 14 SO 



Complete Price L,ist 

 and Ordering: Informa- 

 tion on Pages 46 and 

 47. 



