The Dorsett Strawberry 
The color reproduction on this page shows the NEW Dorsett Strawberry 
in all its glory—its brilliant coloring, attractive shape. The black shows 
the plant in full bearing. Note the vigorous growth and fine berries. 
Dorsett —Our Dorsett strawberries this 
past summer were wonderful. The fruit 
is a beautiful bright red color. The flavor 
is very, very good; sweet—but still with 
lots of good strawberry flavor. It is Arm 
and this makes it a good market berry. 
The texture is good. 
The Dorsett was originated recently by 
the U. S. Department of Agriculture. It 
makes a large, healthy bush which pro¬ 
duces plenty of runners. It ripens early 
and produces two big crops per season, 
in California. The first in March and 
April, and the second in June and July. 
There is only one more point you could 
ask of a strawberry. How about the 
crop? Well, it produced a bigger crop 
for us than either Klondyke, 
Carolina, Blakemore or New 
Oregon. 
The fruit was so 
very good and so 
fine looking that 
we sold all of our 
Dorsett readily at 
20% higher prices 
than other kinds. 
A variety that pro¬ 
duces a larger crop 
and one that will 
sell at higher 
prices is well 
worth your inves¬ 
tigation. For home 
use, if you contem¬ 
plate planting only 
one strawberry 
variety, then it 
should be Dorsett. 
For many years growers have hoped 
to produce a berry that would be as 
early and as fine looking as the Klondyke, 
and one which would be 
sweeter. Now the Dorsett 
seems to just fill that need. 
Our opinion is that 
the Dorsett is the 
best moneymaker 
for the commercial 
strawberry grower 
right now. 
Prices Prepaid— 
25 for 75c, 50 for 
$1.25, 100 for $2.00, 
300 for $4.00, 500 
for $5.00, 1000 for 
$9.00. 
If you live in 
California, add 3 
per cent Sales Tax. 
Write for Quantity 
or f.o.b. prices. 
Better Flavor - Good Shipper - Better Profits 
