A RARE COMBINATION OF BEAUTY AND QUALITY 
• Medium-Early, Self-Pollenizing, Standard Type. 
• Plants Stand 7 to 8 Inches Tall and Have Double Crowns. Make 
well-filled rows. 
• Foliage Very Resistant to Disease. 
• Thrives on Heavy Land and Succeeds on any Fertile. Well- 
Drained Soil. 
• No Frost Injury Has Ever Been Noticed in Fairfax. 
• Immense Berries, of Uniform Size and Plump Shape. 
• Dark, Carmine-Red to the Center, Ripen to an Even Color. 
• Look Better—Taste Better—and Are Better than Old Varieties. 
• Uniformly Firm in Flesh and Skin, Giving Them Supreme Shipping 
Quality. 
• Yield Equal to that of the Best Commercial Sorts. 
• Fairfax Berries Bring 1/3 More Money than Common Kinds. 
Valuable Dessert Berry 
Fairfax first won praise because of its fancy eating quality. Then 
shippers discovered that it had remarkable keeping qualities. 
Now it is a universal favorite, and destined to make big money 
for berry growers during the next few years! Don't delay, get 
started with Fairfax this year! DON'T OVERLOOK THE SPECIAL 
PRICES TO FARMERS AT BOTTOM OF THIS AND THE PRE- 
CEEDING PAGE! 
DDIPTC 25 PLANTS 39c 
rKluLu 50 PLANTS 69c 
OTHER QUANTITIES OF FAIRFAX PLANTS 
100 plants $1.25 
200 plants 1.95 
300 plants 2.70 
400 plants $2.95 
500 plants 3.50 
1000 plants 6.65 
20 STRAWBERRIES 
GROWN AT URBANA 
FILLED QUART BOX 
Urbana, la. Strawberries picked in the 
garden of Mr. Charley Hawley here 
are said to be the largest ever grown 
in this community. Some of them meas¬ 
ure six inches around either way. One 
quart box contained only twenty ber¬ 
ries and was filled to capacity. They 
are of the Fairfax variety and a dark 
red color. Plants grow about a foot 
high, and the berries are sweet with 
a delicious flavor. 
JhajcLJhjLA, 
June 21, 1935 
"I bought Fairfax and Dor- 
sett plants from you a year 
ago. Have raised Straw¬ 
berries all my life but nev¬ 
er saw anything to com¬ 
pare with them! Berries 
sure were immense. Folks 
came from all around to 
look at them. Here is a 
piece somebody put in the 
paper." Chas, E. Hawley, 
Urbana, Iowa. 
A dish of Fairfax beauties (much reduced in size). These ten berries 
nearly filled a pint box. Photo June 18, 1935. Read Mr. Hawley's letter 
on this page. 
"Emlong's Best" 
STRAWBERRY GARDEN 
4 New Big-Yield Kinds 
50 DORSETT 
50 FAIRFAX 
50 CLERMONT 
50 CATSKILL 
200 plants in all 
This smiling lad is Buddy Gast, of Baroda, 
Michigan. He likes his strawberries big, sweet 
and juicy. You'll smile, too, when you pick 
the luscious berries produced by these four 
new wonder-berries. 200 plants only require 
a plot 16x40 feet. They supply the table with 
fresh berries 3 to 5 weeks. Buy them today, 
at our special low price! 
MONEY-SAVING 2000 FAIRFAX AND 2000 DORSETT (Vi ACRE) $19 89 „ 
OFFER No. 4 * * IF ORDERED BEFORE APRIL FIRST No Discount ® 
