STRAWBERRIES (Continued) 
FAIRFAX EARLY—Berries are’exceptionally firm. They 
are a bright red when picked at proper time. The 
berries are uniform in size and present very hand¬ 
some appearance. Its fine appearance, exceptional 
firmness and high dessert quality are outstanding 
characteristics throughout the whole season. Price: 
12 for 50c, 50 for 85c, 100 for $2.00 postpaid. 1,000 
for $10.00 f. o. 0. cars. 
DORSETT & FAIRFAX—Both Fairfax and Dorsett are 
seedlings of the Premier (Howard 17) and Royal Sov¬ 
ereign, an old English variety of high dessert quality. 
Fairfax has been grown since 1925, Dorsett since 1923. 
They were originated by Dr. George M. Darrow and 
his assistants in the U. S. Department of Agriculture 
and were selected from fields containing thousands of 
seedlings from scientific crosses, several hundred of 
which had the same parentage. 
CORSICAN, Medium Early—The leading table variety, 
sweet, large size. Good for the home garden and for 
the commercial plot. Sells well on sight on account 
of size and fine appearance. This variety is known 
by some as the New York. Price: 12 for 35c, 50 for 
75c, 100 for $1.50 postpaid. 1,000 for $8.00 f. o. 0. cars. 
CHESAPEAKE, Late—This is the finest dessert berry of 
the late varieties and will keep better and sell at 
higher prices than any other late berry grown. The 
fruit is very large and handsome and will stay so 
until the end of the fruiting season. The berries are 
a rich, glossy red, with bright yellow seed, have a 
large green cap and are very uniform in size; have 
the most delicious flavor, very firm, and will ship 
better than any large late berry we have ever grown. 
Plant Chesapeake for your fancy late berry. Price: 
12 for 25c, 50 for 40c, 100 for $1.00 postpaid. 1.000 
fop $7.00 f. o. 0. cars. 
MASTODON EVERBEARING—The most extensively 
planted variety of Everbearing Strawberry plants at 
this time. Fruit is very large size, waxy appearance. 
Plants also very large and healthy. Foliage dark, 
glossy green, and produces fruit throughout the entire 
Summer and Fall months. Price: 12 for 50c, 50 for 
85c, 100 for $2.00 postpaid, 1,000 for $10.00 f. o. b. cars. 
All varieties listed are perfect flowering and need no 
other variety to fertilize the blossoms. 
500 plants of any variety at half the price of 1,000. 
Vote—The certificate as seen on page 2 (No. 4085) 
also covers plants and trees of the Greens Nursery Co. 
as we were notified that two certificates were not neces¬ 
sary. We also hold certificate for raspberry plants 
(No. 3079) which is necessary for shipments of rasp¬ 
berry plants into some states. 
Dear Sir: 
I want to tell you the results of the Roses sent 
me free. I am having wonderful luck with them, and 
am so happy I have to write immediately to tell you 
how pleased I am. I want to thank you and wish you 
the best of luck in your business. I will always recom¬ 
mend your shrubbery to all my friends. 
Yours respectfully, 
(Signed) Mrs. Herbert T. Newberry, 
-, Conn. 
Mr. E. H. Burson, 
Clifton, N. Y. 
Dear Sir: I received one of your white Dorothy Rose 
Bushes this spring. It did splendid. It had seventeen 
blossoms on it this summer. 
Yours truly 
(Signed) Mrs. Theron E. Benson, 
—--, N. Y. 
