J. H. Shivers Plant Farms, Allen, Maryland 
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FAIRFAX 
This variety was introduced along with the Dorsett. When it first 
appeared it did prove to be as much in demand as the Dorsett, but for 
the last few years, the demand has increased, and from my experience 
with it, I ara sure it will become just as popular. 
PLANT GROWTH: The Fairfax makes a strong: robust growth of perfectly 
healthy plants. The plants are larger and spaced farther apart than the Dorsett. 
The leaves are large, dark green, and somewhat glossy. 
SIZE AND QUALITY: The berries average very large. In size and appearance' 
they resemble the Chesapeake, having prominent yellow seeds, shiny, almost polished 
surface which makes the berries very attractive to buyers and upon reaching the 
market. Appearance alone will make the Fairfax bring top prices on the market. 
The berries are light when they first ripen but become dark when over ripe and 
are sometimes dark when they reach the market. This does not mean a state of de¬ 
cay for they retain their flavor and remain firm for several days after they turn dark.- 
Buyers have learned that the berries even though they become dark in color hold 
their flavor and firmness. This has given them a high place on the market. From 
my experience you will not go wrong by trying Fairfax and see how attractive they 
are. It is a strong competitor for leadership and is gaining in popularity. 
PRODUCTIVENESS: The Fairfax will not make as many plants as Dorsett or 
Premier, but are not subject to become too thick for a good crop of fruit. The fruit 
of Fairfax is larger than the Dorsett but does not produce quite as many berries. 
The higher price received for berries last season has caused a demand for this variety. 
