S. E. HOLDRIDGE & SONS, NORWICH, CONN. 
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DORSETT (Perfect)—The Dorsett berry is the finest quali¬ 
ty strawberry that we grow, with the exception of Fairfax. 
The berries are large and bright red and make a finer appear¬ 
ance in the box, than any other berry. The hulls are a bright 
green which add to its attractiveness. 
With us it ripens nearly as early as the Howard No. 17 and 
will produce almost as many berries. It will produce a great 
many plants which stand up well above the ground. 
For the home garden, there is no variety that will beat it 
for quality and yield. For commercial growers who demand a 
quality berry, it will pay well. 
We have a field of very healthy plants for sale this spring. 
They are as good as any I ever saw. Don’t fail to order some 
of these for this spring. 
Prices: 50 for 65c; 100 for $1.00; 250 for $2.25; 300 for 
$2.75; 500 for $3.50; 1,000 for $6.00. Postpaid. Free delivery. 
3,000 to 5,000 at $5.00 per thousand. Not postpaid. 
MID-SEASON VARIETIES 
FAIRFAX (Perfect)—We believe that this is the sweetest 
berry grown at the present time. The berries are very large 
and dark red in color with a delicious flavor. 
It is about a week later than the Howard No. 17 in season 
and has a somewhat shorter fruiting season than the Howard 
No. 17 or Dorsett. However, this is the variety for those who 
want a large sweet berry, above everything else. 
It makes fine rows of plants which yield a good crop of 
berries. With us, it has not yielded equal to Howard No. 17 or 
Dorsett, but we have reports of fields with plenty of water 
where the Fairfax has made outstanding yields. A row of these 
in your garden will be the best way for you to judge how they 
will do for you. You will have a treat when you eat one of 
these berries. 
Prices: 50 for 65c; 100 for $1.00; 250 for $2.25; 300 for 
$2.75; 500 for $3.50; 1,000 for $6.00. Postpaid. Free delivery. 
3,000 to 5,000 at $5.00 per.thousand. Not postpaid. 
CATSKILL (Perfect)—This is a mid-season berry which is 
growing in popularity every year. It produces some of the 
largest and fanciest berries which we have ever seen. It com¬ 
mences to fruit about a week and a half after Howard No. 17 
and will bear tremendous crops. The berry has a bright green 
cap and with its large size easily tops the market price. It is a 
vigorous plant maker and you will have well filled rows to pick 
from. Each year more growers are turning to Catskill and we 
feel their confidence is well placed. It is a good shipping berry. 
We have some very nice plants of this variety for this 
year’s sale. 
Prices: 50 for 65c; 100 for $1.00; 250 for $2.25; 300 for 
$2.75; 500 for $3.50; 1,000 for $6.00. Postpaid. Free delivery. 
3,000 to 5,000 at $5.00 per thousand. Not postpaid. 
Carver, Mass. 
Have a fine bed from plants bought from you in 1937. Ex¬ 
pect a fine crop if weather conditions are favorable. 
A. W. PETERSON. 
