A. L. DON & CO. 
PATERSON, N. J. 
Pot-grown Plants, $1.00 per dozen, $6.00 per 100, 
except where noted 
EARLY TO MIPSEASON SORTS 
BUN SPECIAL. An improvement on Senator Dunlap, with 
larger crops of bigger berries, ideal for marketing purposes. 
- J'OihfycDL - 
The triumph of sophisticated berry flavor. Not con¬ 
tent with the domination of the extra early market by 
that super-berry, Dorsett, the United States Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture brought forth Fairfax to rule over 
the second early sorts. Over a long fruiting season on 
nearly all soils, Fairfax bears many big, plump, solid 
berries, which ripen evenly to a deep red, and hold their 
firmness and flavor splendidly. These berries are simply 
perfect for distant shipments, and keep remarkably well. 
The flavor of Fairfax Strawberries is indescribable, being 
the most refined in richness and sweetness yet intro¬ 
duced. Many prefer it to the wild-Strawberry tang of 
Dorsett—but buy both and take your own choice, for 
both are closer to perfection than is any other Straw¬ 
berry yet introduced. Pot-grOWIl Plants 
$1.25 per dozen, $7.50 per 100 
New York 
(See page 7) 
MARSHALL. A Straw¬ 
berry aristocrat which 
needs a bit of care to pro¬ 
duce its gigantic berries, 
dark glossy crimson in 
color and delectable in 
flavor. Best when planted 
north of Philadelphia, 
delighting in cool, fairly 
heavy soil. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. 
Still our country’s most 
popular Strawberry, with 
a huge crop of sizable, 
shapely, delicious fruit, 
red clear through, and 
firm for distant shipment, 
over a wide range of soils 
and climates, for a long 
period. A perfect can¬ 
ning berry. 
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