A. L. DON & CO. 
PATERSON, N. J. 
A. L. DON & CO. 
PATERSON, N. J. 
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Pot-grown Plants, $1.00 per dozen, $6.00 per 100, except where noted 
Add 10 per cent to your remittance if shipment is desired by Parcel Post 
On orders calling for 500 plants or more of any one variety or several varieties (not less than 50 of a kind) we 
will grant a special discount of 10 per cent from our 100 rates 
Success 
VERY EARLY SORTS 
BLAKEMORE. Attractive berries which hold their shape 
and color well, and are probably the best of all Strawberries 
for canning. Simply delicious, red clear through, this sort 
ripens a week ahead of Premier. Firm enough for distant 
shipment. 
EARLY JERSEY GIANT. Rich in aroma, and with a mild, 
lovely flavor, this Van Fleet Hybrid Strawberry is among 
the largest of the very early quality berries. It has long 
been featured by our firm, and is unquestionably one of the 
finest varieties ever introduced. 
Pot-grown Plants, $1.25 per dozen, $7.50 per 100. 
HOWARD NO. 17. Identical with “Premier.” 
PREMIER. Big crops of berries, uniformly large, bright red, 
of high quality, on a frost resistant plant. Good in dry 
weather, and succeeds nearly anywhere, with an extra long 
picking season. Premier led the early berries for 15 years, 
until the introduction of Dorsett. 
SUCCESS. Too soft for shipping to distant markets, this 
very early Strawberry is excellent for the home garden, 
being productive of sizable, quality fruit. 
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To duplicate the flavor of this marvelous origination 
of the United States Department of Agriculture, we 
must go to the wild Strawberries of our childhood, the 
taste of which we thought could never be equaled. Since 
the introduction of this delicious berry, it has swept 
the country in an ever rising popularity, which has been 
more than justified. Berries are large, firm and shapely, 
appearing in amazing quantities on a healthy, frost 
resistant plant. They are produced with the very earli¬ 
est, and under favorable conditions will bear until the 
latest June-bearing sorts are gone. But all of its other 
lovely qualities are dwarfed by its simply perfect flavor, 
whether eaten raw, or in pies or preserves. Each new 
purchaser immediately becomes a publicity agent for 
Dorsett, the most valuable addition to the Small Fruit 
garden that the decade has witnessed. 
Pot-grown Plants 
$1.25 per dozen, $7.50 per 100 
Dorsett—The Super-Berry 
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