OAK HILL'S SPECIAL 
This wonderful new berry is handsome in 
appearance, very large, round and smooth. 
Beautiful rich, red color. Grown on long 
fruit stems, 8 to 10 inches long. Thick as 
a common slate pencil. Plants grow from 
12 to 15 inches high. After testing this 
variety with others it is found to be the best. 
Particularly valuable for the longest season 
Strawberry known. 
It bears large quantities of the choicest 
Strawberries for six weeks. Large as a 
small peach, with nature at her best. From 
350 plants we picked 150 quarts of Straw¬ 
berries from one picking. Our berries were 
extra large throughout the berry season. 
We got 25c per quart; never had enough. 
Think of it, $37.50 from one picking; 350 
plants. 
Every year our berry customers come in and say, we want some more of those Oak Hill’s Spe¬ 
cial Strawberries. This is our favorite Strawberry. Extra sweet with two big bites to each berry. 
They sure are Giants, both plant and berries. Hand cleaned plants. Plants tied with purple string. 
Postage see page 22. Our sandy loam plants will save you postage. 
25 for 30c; 50, 50c; 100, 90c; 300, $1.95; 500, $2.95; 1,000, $5.90 
DORSETT 
Dorsett was introduced by the U. S. De¬ 
partment of Agriculture. A cross of Royal 
Sovereign and Howard 17 (Premier). Its 
vigor, productiveness and dessert quality 
were outstanding. Ripens with Premier, 
but a much larger early crop is produced. 
Runs about 30 16-quart cases to the acre 
more than Premier. For size, quality and 
firmness Dorsett will run 100 per cent. Has 
a record of over 11,000 quarts per acre. 
Fruit very large, conic in shape and a color 
of bright red. Its flavor is mildly subacid, 
aromatic, juicy, sweet and very pleasing. Dorsett, Fairfax, Clermont, Oak Hill Special and Pre¬ 
mier about the same picking records. Of over 11,000 quarts per acre. We would advise you to 
try out the above varieties with Premier in your locality and your soil. You will not be disap¬ 
pointed at fruiting time with any of these varieties. From all reports Dorsett will be a prize 
winner and a money maker for berry growers. We urge you to test out Dorsett for commercial 
plantings. We have an extra large supply of fine certified plants. There will be a large demand 
this spring for Dorsett. SO ORDER EARLY. Tied with orange string. Free plants, see page 22. 
25 for 30c; 50, 50c; 100, 90c; 300, $1.95; 500, $2.95; 1,000, $5.90 
Out of 15 Catalogues yours was no exaggeration, prices in plain figures. Reasonable. Mr. P. F. Swier, Monence, Ill. 
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