DORSETT (Per.) 
Like Fairfax is a cross between Premier and Royal Sovereign. It has an excep- 
tional vigor of plant growth, being a much stronger grower than either parent. 
Will make a better plant row than Premier. Dorsett is one of the firmest berries 
known and one of the heaviest producers. The foliage is dark green and holds its fine 
wilM ^ le ±ll J ltm §‘ season. Berries are very large. Light red in color and 
will hold its red color long after picking. Season early. Don’t fail to try the wonderful 
new variety. J 
CATSKILL (Per.) 
• 4. 4 n ®. w va . ri S?y ^ uite 4 here Jast season for the first time. This variety is an 
introduction of the New York Experiment Station, a cross of Premier and Marshall. 
It is a strong, vigorous grower making plants of large size for a good fruiting row 
We were much surprised after fruiting this new variety because it did produce 
a large crop of fancy fruit despite the extreme dry weather at fruiting time The 
berries grow on very strong, rather long fruiting stalks. The fruit is extremely large 
and the brightness of color makes them very attractive. In quality the berries are 
good, fully good as Premier. 
Our Plants Are Fresh Dug at Shipping Time 
SENATOR DUNLAP (Per.) 
Mid-season. For more than twenty-five years this variety has been a big money¬ 
maker for commercial strawberry growers. It does well in any type of soil and in 
almost all sections of the country. Makes plants freely and produces enormous crops 
of dark red, rich, beautiful fruit. Often called “King of the Canners.” 
KING WEALTHY (Per.) 
Very late. There are several good late varieties, but none better—few as good. 
The fruit is large, handsome, well-shaped and dark-red. A wonderful shipper, because of 
its firmness. Plants large and long rooted. You will not be disappointed in this variety. 
MASTADON (Per.) 
This variety has stood supreme among the Everbearers for some time. Its one 
drawback, however, has been that it failed to make many plants. The fruit is larger 
than any other fall-bearing that we have tried, except Gem. The berries are handsome, 
firm enough to ship or haul a moderate distance to market. The plants are vigorous 
in growth and produce big crops of big berries. Don’t forget, your Mastadon, if left 
to fruit, will produce a good crop in the early summer. Plants will always be high 
in price on account of not being extra good plant makers. 
For best results with Everbearing Strawberries, good strong plants must 
be used and set early. Keep blossoms picked until July 1st to 15th. 
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