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We have grown Strawberries for marketing pur' 
poses for a number of generations, and have never 
grown any variety that paid the handsome profits that 
Dorsett has made for us. 
When Once You Eat Dorsett 
You Call for them Again 
Technical Description of Fruit 
INTRODUCED 
by 
Buntings' 
Nurseries, Inc. 
in 1933 
m co-operation with 
(U. S. Dept, of Agriculture 
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Form: Blunt conic, sometimes round to long conic; size large 
except toward end of season; pubescence on pedicel adpressed; calyx 
slightly reflexed in mature berries, large; berry including apex ripens 
uniformly; color bright red; seeds greenish, yellow or reddish, 
slightly sunken; flesh light red; texture medium firm, without cavity, 
juicy; shipping quality fair; flavor mild sub'acid, aromatic; dessert 
quality very high. Season of ripening, 28 days, the longest of any 
variety that we ever grew. 
We like them 
— so will you 
Support Dorsetts — They 
Will Support You. 
Prices: For selected plants, 25 for 30c; 100 for 70c; 250 for 
$1.45; 1000 for $4.50; 5000 for $20.00. 
We have in our own nurseries more than six million 
Dorsett Strawberry Plants to dig for filling your orders 
and fruiting purposes this spring. 
An actual photograph of Dorsett plants growing at our Selbyville Farms 
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