SOUTH MICHIGAN NURSERY, New Buffalo, Mich 
Dorsett makes a fine picking 
row five monfhs after set out 
dorsett 
PRICES 
25 for.$°-50 
50 for 
75 for. 15 
100 for. | 
200 for -60 
250 for. 1-85 
300 for 2.1 
400 for 2.40 
500 for 2.85 
1000 for 5.50 
2000 for 1 0-00 
less discount 
Displays 
Large Berries 
A quart of huge DorsettStraw- 
berries grown by Harry Wake- 
man of Bangor are exhibited by 
Sid Smith of Breedsville, State 
Fruit Inspector, on the Twin City 
market. 
The berries average between 
1 Vi and 1 % inches in diameter 
and are a solid red fruit said to 
have as rich qualities as the 
Dunlap. A truckload of the ber¬ 
ries shipped from Anna, III., to 
Duluth, Minn., a distance of over 
800 miles, held their color, shape 
and taste exceptionally well, ac¬ 
cording to Mr. Smith. 
PflUSOT 
6640 Quarts to the Acre 
This new variety was originated by the United States Department of Agriculture. It is a cross 
between the PREMIER and the Royal Sovereign, an English variety. 
Dorsett is cne of the finest berries known, and one of the heaviest producers, having produced 
at the rate of 6640 quarts per acre in the East. The foliage is a very dark green and holds 
this fine color way through the fruiting season. Dorsett berries average very large in size, even 
a little larger than Premier. Color is of light red, and will hold this light red color long after 
picking. This probably will be a big factor when you market them on the wholesale markets, 
as that is what the wholesale fruit buyers are looking for in the past few years. Light red berries 
always appear to be in better shape than do dark red ones. Be sure to try a few of the plants 
this year. Dorsett is now the leading berry for all purposes. 
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