STRAWBERRY SPECIALIST 
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many plants in the row. For best results plants 
should not be allowed to sett too many plants. A 
row with plants spaced from seven to eight inches 
apart would be just right. Fairfax berries are dark 
red when fully ripened. But if picked at the proper 
time the berries are bright red making a fine ap¬ 
pearance both in the box and in the crate. Fairfax is 
of very fine quality, just the berry to grow for your 
own table, or to treat your friends. The plants are 
large and healthy. Berries are very firm making it a 
good shipping berry and they bring top prices in the 
market. A good berry for market or home use. 
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Dorsett (Per.) Early. We were a little disap¬ 
pointed with the Dorsett in 1935. The first picking 
was very good, after that the berries run small with 
quite a few nubbins. This was caused by too many 
plants in the row. On one end of the rows where 
they did not make as many plants they did very 
well. Those plants were not grown for fruit but for 
plants, that is why we allowed them to sett so many. 
The berries were of very good quality, and very firm, 
and of good color, more like Howard 17. Most 
markets like a light colored berry. Like the Fairfax 
the Dorsett brought the best prices in the market. 
Growers all speak very highly of the Dorsett. 
I just described it as I find it here. 
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