HART’S NURSERY, SFENCERVILLE, INDIANA 
3 Strawberries Introduced by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture 
DORSETT (Mid-Season) 
Dorsett is an especially healthy, vigorous grower, with big strong fruit stalks hold¬ 
ing the fruit oft the ground. It produces tremendous crops of great big, bright red 
berries which are firm and stay solid longer than other sorts. It has a rich flavor which 
is so far ahead of any other strawberry you ever tasted that you simply have to eat 
it to realize how good strawberries can be. 
PRICE: 25 for 30c; 100 for 70c; 1,000 for $5.50. 
FAIRFAX (Mid-Season) 
The biggest and sweetest strawberry grown today is the Fairfax. Because of its 
tremendous productiveness, rich flavor and huge size it is causing a sensation wherever 
planted. The large bushy plants have tall, stout stems, loaded with these delicious, 
mammoth berries. Fairfax is unusually firm. When picked, they are bright red—when 
dead ripe, a glossy dark red, and they maintain their firmness and fine flavor even 
when very dark. 
PRICE: 25 for 30c; 100 for 70c; 1,000 for $5.50. 
BLAKEMORE (Early) 
Blakemore is a cross between Premier and Missionary. It has a bright red color, 
tough skin and firm flesh, solid center and excellent somewhat tart flavor. Resembles 
Premier in shape, but slightly larger, and better in color. 
PRICE: 25 for 25c; 100 for 65c; 1,000 for $3.50. 
CATSKILL (Late) 
This berry is an introduction from the New York Experiment Station and is a 
scientific cross of Premier and Marshall. The plant growth is unusually vigorous 
and healthy with roots extending deep into the soil. The berries are slightly irregu¬ 
lar, but they have a brilliant red color and a bright green cap. In tests made in the 
east it has outyielded every other variety. The quality, however, is not quite as 
good as that of Dorsett and Fairfax, but we predict it will become a favorite with 
berry growers, because of its great size, productiveness and healthy foliage. . .. 
PRICE: 25 for 35c; 100 for $1.25; 1,000 for $7.50; 
The four varieties of strawberries listed on this page are all the newer introduc¬ 
tions and are all "worthy of a trial by everyone in the northern part of the United 
States. To make it easy for everyone to try them we are making this unusual offer. 
Pin a dollar bill to the coupon below, write your name and address on it, and mail to us; 
and we will send you 25 of each variety, 100 plants in all, and will include, as long 
as they last, a trial package of the valuable new watermelon advertised on page 9, 
and better yet we will post pay them to your door, and if you are not satisfied when 
you receive them, return them to us and we will refund your money. 
COUPON 
Send me 25 Dorsett, 25 Fairfax, 25 Catskill, 25 Blakemore, 
and a trial package of Early Northern Sweet Melon, described 
on page 9. 
NAME_ 
ADDRESS 
