Dorsett Strawberry 
The New Better Early Berry Surpassing Premier 
in Quality, Production, and Profit 
Dorsett was originated and developed by the United States 
Department of Agriculture. It is a scientific cross between 
Premier and Royal Sovereign, an old English variety 
noted for its unusually high dessert quality. 
25 —30c; 50 —50c; 100 —80c; 250 —$1.25; 500 —$2.40; 
1000 —$4.50. 
2000 Dorsett and 2000 Fairfax — $16.00. 
Fairfax Strawberry 
A Worthy Mate for the New Dorsett 
Fairfax, like Dorsett, is also an origination of the United 
States Department of Agriculture and is thought to be 
a cross between Premier and Royal Sovereign. Intro¬ 
duced at the same time as Dorsett, it has received wide 
acclaim for its exceptional QUALITY as well as its many 
other good points. 
25 — 30c; 50 —50c; 100 — 80c; 250 —$1.25; 500 —$2.40; 
1000 — $4.50. 
1000 Fairfax and 1000 Dorsett — $8.50. 
Premier Strawberry 
The Most Popular Early Berry 
The exceptionally satisfactory and unusually profitable 
crops secured from Premier have made it first choice 
among successful strawberry growers in most all sections 
of the country. 
25 — 20c; 50 — 30c; 100 —50c; 250 —$1.00; 500 —$1.80; 
1000—$3.75; 8000 — $26.00 —enough for one acre plant¬ 
ing. 
Blakemore Strawberry 
Champion of Long Distance Shippers 
The Blakemore is a cross of Missionary and Premier origi¬ 
nated and developed by the United States Department of 
Agriculture. Blakemore is extra early, ripening four to 
five days before Premier. Berries are bright red, with 
tough skin, firm flesh, and a high-spirited, tart flavor. 
25 — 20c; 50 —30c; 100 —50c; 250 —$1.00; 1000 — $3.50. 
Senator Dunlap Strawberry 
(Midseason ) 
An old standard variety that thrives everywhere and pro¬ 
duces a big crop of fruit with little attention. It is a fine 
table berry, a good shipper and an excellent cropper. 
The berry is a beautiful crimson-red. Is firm and holds 
up well. A prime favorite for canning purposes. At the 
present time there are more Dunlap being planted than 
ever before. 
25 —20c; 50 — 25c; 100 —50c; 250 —85c; 1000 —$2.65; 
8000 — $20.00 — enough for one acre planting. 
Gibson Strawberry 
(Midseason ) 
A favorite commercial strawberry in the Middle West 
but seems to thrive equally well in all sorts of soils and 
climates. A heavy and sure cropper. Plants large and 
healthy. Berries of finest medium red color, large size, 
firm quality, attractive appearance and rich flavor. 
25 —20c; 50 —30c; 100 —50c; 250 —$1.00; 1000 — $3.50. 
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Hardy Northern Grown 
Low Prices 
Cooper Strawberry 
(Midseason) 
Largest and sweetest strawberry grown. Brilliant red in 
color, fine in texture. Highly favored as a fancy table 
berry. 
25 — 20c; 50 —30c; 100 —50c; 250 —$1.00; 1000 —$3.75; 
2000 — $7.00. 
Big Joe Strawberry 
(Midseason to Late) 
A high quality, medium late strawberry, at its best when 
the earlier varieties show a decline in size and pro¬ 
ductiveness. 
25 —20c; 50 —30c; 100 —50c; 250 —$1.00; 1000 —$3.75; 
2000 —$7.00. 
Harvest King Strawberry 
The supreme market berry and the heaviest fruiting 
variety introduced in many years. The Harvest King 
may be depended upon to make plenty of plants. It 
produces an excellent fruit, both for canning purposes 
and general home use. You will like its flavor and very 
fine color. Try some for your garden. 
25 — 20c; 50 —30c; 100 —50c; 250 —$1.00; 1000 — $3.75. 
Pearl Strawberry 
Pearl is undoubtedly the latest June variety, being at its 
best when other varieties are off the market. The fruit 
is large in size, red to the center, firm and a good shipper. 
Excellent flavor and uniform in size. Prominent yellow 
seeds add to its attractive appearance. Makes a good row 
under conditions where most late varieties would not 
make even a picking row. 
25 — 20c; 50 —30c; 100 —50c; 250 —$1.00; 1000 —$4.00; 
2000 —$7.40. 
Cumberland Black Raspberry 
No Blackcap has ever been grown as extensively as Cum¬ 
berland, nor attained its great popularity in all raspberry 
producing sections of the country. 
(1 Yr.) 25 —60c; 50—$1.10; 100 —$2.00; 1000—$10.00. 
(2 Yr.) 25 —80c; 50 —$1.60; 100 — $2.50. 
New Harbert Black Raspberry 
New Harbert is a variety of black raspberry which we 
introduced three years ago. It is a large berry and a 
vigorous grower, and will produce one-third more berries 
per acre than any other variety of black raspberry that 
is grown. The canes grow upright and where the Cumber¬ 
land will grow three or four canes, this variety will have 
seven or eight, thus making the yield per acre one-third 
more. The New Harbert will grow on any kind of soil, 
and is free from all contagious diseases. We recommend 
planting them 4x7 feet. 
(1 Yr.) 25 —50c; 50 —90c; 100 —$1.25; 1000 — $10.00. 
(2 Yr.) 25 — 80c; 50 —$1.10; 100 — $2.50. 
