DORSETT PRICES 
75.. £0.54 200. .£1.94 
50.. .89 300.. 2.64 
100.. 1.24 500.. 4.04 
1000.. 6.95 
Get the Kellogg Thor- 
oughbred strain of this 
now famous variety; make 
more money than you ever made 
before. Dorsett is making profits 
as high as $1000 per acre, has 
made those profits even in 1934 
and 1935 when prices were not 
high. 
Dorsett is one of those extra 
early varieties that laughs at Jack 
Frost, and likewise seems heedless 
of drought and excessive rainfall. 
The berries 
are very large, 
all finely shap- 
ed, and cover 
a long extra 
early to late 
fruiting time. It is an 
extra good keeping berry 
and shipper, and berries 
do not bruise easily nor lose 
their color after picking. 
Then, too, Dorsett makes cus- 
tomers come back for more be¬ 
cause of its deliciously sweet fla¬ 
vor. It is fine for canning. We 
recommend that every commer¬ 
cial grower try Dorsett at once. 
Home gardeners should likewise 
have it. 
F*i 
& FAIRFAX PRICES 
(Bi-sexual—does not require mating). Fairfax is the famous team-mate to Dorsett 
and is as good a variety in every respect but slightly later. It rates as medium early, 
and like Dorsett, is resistant to frost, also resistant to disease, and succeeds anywhere. 
Berries are immense, uniform in size and shape, deep red clear to the center, and firm; 
brings highest prices on any market. 
FAIRFAX PRICES 
25 plants . . $0.54 300 plants . . 2.64 
50 plants . . .89 500 plants . . 4.04 
100 plants .. 1.24 1000 plants .. 6.95 
200 plants . . 1.94 
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R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
