Here is a berry which is unique 
as to coloring and very distinctive 
as to flavor. This variety is so deep 
red, it appears black. Were you to 
eat one of these berries with your 
eyes closed, you would think you 
were eating a black sweet cherry. 
Ripens midseason, of very fine 
quality, an excellent canning va' 
riety, and very productive. Be one 
of the first to have this berry in 
your garden. 
25 for 70c; 50 for ^1.10; 100 for 
$ 1 . 75 . 
Black Strawberry 
^cUnia/x, 
Early to Midseason 
The Sweetest Spring-Bearing 
Strawberry 
The Fairfax ripens 3 to 5 days later than Dorsett, 
offspring of the same parents as Dorsett. 
Fairfax, like Dorsett, makes plants freely; however, 
the foliage does not grow‘quite as tall as the Dorsett, 
the leaves are large, tough and disease'resistant, the 
plants spaced further apart, similar to Premier. 
The berries are fully as large as Dorsett, often 
lJ /2 inches through and red to the core, the shape 
is somewhat irregular, the color is medium to dark 
red, very shiny and polished appearing, covered 
with prominent yellow seeds. 
The flavor is the best of any spring'bearing 
strawberry; we have many letters from customers 
who tell us that they get more money for Fairfax 
in their home stores, the trade calls for Fairfax by 
name and appreciate their superior quality. 
25 
for. . 
FAIRFAX PRICES 
_^0.40 200 for. . . 
. . .^1.70 
50 
for. . 
.60 
300 for... 
. . . 2.35 
75 
for. . 
.85 
400 for. . . 
. . . 2.70 
100 
for. . 
.95 
500 for. . . 
. . . 3.00 
1000 for. . 
_^6.00 
(Less Discounts) 
DORSETT 
A Mighty New Comer 
No other new variety has created such a quick and great demand and 
popular favor as the Dorsett. 
Dorsett ripens with Premier or perhaps a day or two later, depending on the 
type of soil they are grown on. 
Foliage is vigorous, healthy, dark green, upstanding and has a very thrifty 
appearance. 8 to 10 inches tall. 
BERRIES ARE LARGE AND FIRM, considerably larger than Premier, 
very attractive, glistening bright red, firm, and appeal to the buyer of fancy 
berries. They ripen evenly all over, keep their fresh picked appearance on 
arrival at long distance markets. The flavor is sub^acid, 
richly sweet and satisfying. 
Our plants are grown on new land, are large with an 
extra heavy root system; they make a good fruiting row 
on any kind of soil. 
A large commercial berry grower who grows the best 
standard varieties, says that he considers the Dorsett 
the most valuable variety he has grown, and if he could 
limit himself to one variety, he would choose Dorsett. 
: iOOfor.A^ ^ 
,^400 
500 for 
looff 
Dear Sir; 
The plants I have received from you in the past certainly were 
line, the best plants I ever bought. The Fairfax is simply mar- 
velous, brought 15 cents a pint when other varieties were bring¬ 
ing only 10 cents. I have commanded top prices all season. 
MRS. J. E. BITHEL. 
