Certified Strawberry Plants 
I ^ r, I JL Heavy Cropper—Excellent 
vOlSvtV Quality—Good Shipper. 
Dorsett is one of the new berries originated by the 
United States Department of Agriculture. It is an off' 
spring of Premier—is extra early, self pollenizing, and 
a heavy cropper. In the few short years since it was 
introduced Dorsett together with Fairfax has stepped far out ahead for 
home use or for market. 
The plants are strong and healthy with a deep root system. They 
have the vitality to set a heavy crop and carry it through to maturity 
with good size and finish. 
Dorsett is a marvel for firmness of flesh and skin—not easily bruised. 
The color is a clear bright snappy red that does not darken even after 
being held several days or shipped long distances. This firmness and 
high quality of the berry and the rich bright color have established 
Dorsett as a money-maker on the market. 
In comparison with common Strawberries Dorsett sells at 50c to 
$1.00 per crate higher and brings repeat business. Dorsett is in the 
“stream-lined” class. Plant Dorsett this spring. See prices on page 13. 
Dorsett 
^ new variet y great merit. In 
sections where it has been grown it 
is outstanding in yield and as a profit maker. Catskill 
is a very large berry borne on long strong stems; 
quality is good as Premier, but does not come up to 
the quality of Fairfax or Dorsett. On account of its 
large size, heavy yield and ability to retain its bright 
color Catskill ranks high among the newer varieties 
and is well worthy of more extensive planting in the 
north. 
Dunlap is a very substantial and de 
lia r pendable medium-season sort that ha; 
had in the past, wide popularity. Berries are medium 
size, bright red clear through and of good quality. It 
still has many friends, although it is being largely sup¬ 
erseded by the newer varieties. 
Mastodon is the largest of the old 
■adiUUUII everbearing Strawberries. The 
berries are bright red, good quality, and the plants 
prolific if the soil and conditions are good. Mastodon 
is the most satisfactory and dependable of the older 
sorts. 
Gem Everbearing l u a s 'Z 
good plant maker. Our experience fruiting Gem is 
very favorable. It bears heavily and the fruit is good 
size, light in color, very showy and attractive and firm 
enough to handle well on the market. In some sea¬ 
sons the plants may need thinning for best produc¬ 
tion. 
See Prices on Page 13. 
Fairfax 
Fairfax 
A wonderful berry—large 
deep red to the center. 
Fairfax is another of the outstanding Strawberries originated by the 
United States Department of Agriculture. Early fruiting, self polleniz- 
ing, and a heavy cropper. Ranks alongside of Dorsett in value and pop¬ 
ularity. 
Fairfax is an exceptionally vigorous plant with large dark green 
healthy foliage and a deep root system. It is a good plant maker—holds 
up well through the fruiting season. In comparative tests it has pro¬ 
duced over 11,000 quarts per acre in a very wet year and over 5,000 
quarts per acre in a very dry year. 
The quality of Fairfax is excellent. Equal to Dorsett and some think 
even a little better. This high quality of Fairfax together with the 
“red to the center” color and firmness of berry makes it a ready seller 
on the market where it brings a premium of 50c to $1.00 per crate. 
Fairfax is also in the “stream-lined” class. Plant freely of Fairfax 
this spring. See prices on page 13. 
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