DORSET! 
Guarantees 
Big Early Crops 
This Strawberry has established it¬ 
self as one of the best of all varieties 
for bi'g regular crops. You can depend 
on it for good profits every year. Dor- 
sett has been widely planted in all 
fruit sections and has come through 
with paying crops every time. We ad¬ 
vise you to plant it. You need Dorsett 
to get the most out of your Straw¬ 
berries. 
Every Desirable Strawberry Feature 
Experiment Stations in Michigan, Illinois, New York, 
and Washington D. C., do not hesitate to say that it is 
superior to Premier in size and quality. Commercial grow¬ 
ers like Dorsett 'because it makes more profit. It does so 
because its firmness, big size, fine flavor and wonderfully bright 
color are just what both the wholesale buyer and the housewife 
want. Originated by the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture at Washing¬ 
ton, 1923, it has proven superior in these points: 
1. Ripens almost as early as Premier. 
2. Size and yield above average —more than Premier. 
3. Very vigorous grower, making almost as many plants as 
Blakemore —assuring good crops even in poor seasons, 
4. Firmer berries—fine shipper. 
5. Light red, glossy berries that buyers want and pay more 
for. Sells best on every market. 
6. Flavor superior to any other unless it is Fairfax, 
With these features combined In one berry, you have the ideal 
berry for home or commercial use. You will make no mistake in 
a good planting this spring. We have a stock of fine, genuine 
Dorsett. Don’t wait— there is a big demand. 
DORSETT 
LOW DORSETT QUANTITY PRICES 
2,000 $8.95; 5,000 $21.25; 10,000 $37.50 
“D & F” SPECIAL GARDEN 
50 Dorsett 50 Fairfax 
ONLY 95o 
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FAIRFAX 
FA IR F AX— 
Leads All In Firmness and Quality 
Like Dorsett, Fairfax is a superior berry, 
particulary in firmness and flavor. Originat¬ 
ed by U. S. D. A. in 1925 Big profits to grow¬ 
ers and rapidly increasing plant sales show 
that Fairfax is making good as one of the 
leading varieties. 
HOW FAIRFAX DIFFERS FROM DORSETT 
1. Called the most deliciously flavored of 
all. 2. Even firmer berries. 3. Berries are 
larger. 4. Color dark red, turning darker 
after picking. 5. Does not make quite so 
many plants. 6. Not quite so productive as 
Dorsett but will average as good as Premier. 
WHICH TO PLANT? Both are wonderful¬ 
ly fine berries. Both are of superior size and 
flavor, making either desirable for home 
gardens. The lighter, more attractive color 
of Dorsett may make it more profitable for 
the general market. But the somewhat larg¬ 
er size and exceptional quality of Fairfax 
are to be considered. BE SURE TO PLANT 
SOME FAIRFAX THIS SPRING. 
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