1935 
Borsett is making prof' 
its as high as $1,000 per 
acre, has made those 
profits even in 1934 and 
when prices were not high. 
Dorsett is one of those extra 
early varieties that laughs at jack 
Frost, and likewise seems heedless 
of drought and excessive rainfall. 
The berries are very 
large, all finely shaped, 
and fruit extra early 
to late. Keeps well- 
ships well—holds cob 
or well. 
Deliciously sweet, 
fine for canning. 
BISEXUAL does not 
require mating 
DORSETT PRICES 
25. .#0.43 200. .$1.53 
50.. .71 300.. 2.08 
75.. .82 400.. 2.63 
00.. .98 500.. 3.18 
1000. .$5.45 
■C _ •_ SL 7$£ Tlsiw Vcvwdtii with 
■ & I R* ■ 4SL7L * a B ia Tuturui 
V FAIRFAX PRICES 
(Bi-sexual—does not require mating). Fairfax is as good as Dorsett in every 
respect but slightly later. It is resistant to frost, and disease, succeeds anywhere. 
Berries are immense, uniform in size and shape, deep red clear through and firm; 
bring highest prices. 
25 
50 
75 
100 
#0.43 200 
.71 300 
• .82 400 
.98 500 
1000 
#1.53 
2.08 
2.63 
3.18 
, 5.45 
f8] 
R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich. 
