When grown in the Southern and Middle 

 States, Fairfax is an early berry, being only a 

 day or two later than Premier and Dor sett in 

 this section. Farther North this difference is 

 greater so that in New York and New England 

 it becomes almost a midseason berry. 



Fortunately Fairfax does well in all sections 

 of the country, except far South. It is not quite 

 as hardy as Premier, but many growers in 

 Maine, Vermont and other Northern StJites 

 rate Fairfax as the best ever, both for home 

 use and for fancy markets. As far South as 

 North Carolina and Tennessee. Fairfax is a 

 winner. U. S. JNIarket reports show that for 

 several years Fairfax berries from the great 

 North Carolina shipping sections have topped 

 all others in price. 



Listen to these brief comments from growers 



in widely scattered states : 



North Carolinar— '"Fairfax is the finest of all for 

 me." Mr. Harvey L. Smith, Columbus Co. 



Massachusetts — "We are noted for our sweet 

 berries and the Fairfax are splendid." Mrs. 

 Dorothy Cota, Franklin Co. 



Kentucky — "I have grown strawberries for 25 

 years. Never found anything to ecpial Fair- 

 fax." Mr. Louis Goble, Boyd Co. 



Vermont — "Fairfax are the best berries I ever 

 saw." Mr. F. C. Smead, Windham Co, 



There need be no hesitation ahout 

 planting Fairfax for home gardens or 

 for any market where quality is ap- 

 preciated. Price list, page 35. 



Fairfax. The berries are beauties! 



