Introduced by Buntings’Nurseries, Inc., in 1933 
in Co-operation with U. S. Dept, of Agriculture 
It would seem to the average person that an expense of thousands of dollars spent for the origina' 
tion of new varieties is impractical, and often this is true. 
—But with the discovery of Dorsett (which we recognize as the new leader), the public has been re' 
paid many times. 
Over 55,000 varieties were originated, carefully checked and tested by the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, 
to get one “DORSETT”.—And what a gift to mankind it was. 
Dorsett Withstands Rigid Tests 
Dorsett since its introduction has been grown extensively by us on our farms in Delaware. 
Year after year, we have seen how it stands up and progresses under the rigorous changes in weather 
so prevalent on the Atlantic Coast. 
In the past we have made statements regarding the merits of Dorsett, and after growing it commercial' 
ly for some time, we are more enthusiastic than ever. 
Dorsett in our opinion leads the Strawberry parade. 
Net Profit $509.00 Per Acre 
We fruited last season (1935) on an extensive scale, many acres of Dorsett, and after deducting all 
expenditures, the net profit per acre was $509.00. This variety proved more profitable than any we have 
tried. 
Growers of Strawberries know that this is a real profit. Specializing on Dorsett is one way to financial 
independence. 
Ripening Season 28 Days 
Dorsett gave us a greater yield than any other variety fruited last year, and the actual ripening season 
covered a period of 28 days, beginning with Premier and continuing in heavy production throughout the 
entire season of early and midseason varieties. Also, through the 
season of such late varieties as Aroma and Big Joe, and within 
three to five days of the end of the very latest varieties such as 
Gandy. 
Support DORSETTS-~They Will Support You 
Here is an actual photograph of Dorsett. 
15 acres made a net profit for us last year of $7635.00—or an 
average of $509.00 per acre. 
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