EARLY, MEDIUM and LATE 
■ . a line- comiU*tcUio4t 
Still the lead¬ 
ing early berry. 
A standard of 
excellence with 
all growers, and 
_ the earliest 
H worth-while 
Strawberry of the older varieties. A great money-maker, for it yields 
its fruit crop at a time when strawberries are in great demand and 
sell at fancy prices. Premier is as nearly frost-proof as any strawberry 
can be. It is unusually healthy, being 
free from leaf spot and 
other diseases. Its deep, 
heavy roots enable it to 
withstand dry weather 
and mature a full crop of 
big berries when 
many varieties are 
a complete failure. 
Large, bright red, 
firm berries, of 
fine texture 
and flavor. 
uorsett 
Early 
THE PRIZE 
WINNERS 
BARGAIN 
NO. 14 
350 Premier 
350 Dorset! 
350 Catskill 
$4.45 
Net, 
Not Prepaid 
Late 
This variety was introduced by the New York Experiment Sta¬ 
tion. It is a cross between Premier and Marshall, and has been 
known to outyield the famous Dorsett and Fairfax. Makes a fine, 
vigorous plant growth; fruit stems are thick and grow upright; 
leaves are exceptionally large. Late ripening. Good quality ber¬ 
ries average the size of Fairfax, and hold their size well to the 
end of the picking season. 
Developed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Berries 
are very firm, firmer than Premier, and are a beautiful light 
red in color. They hold this color well, and for this reason, 
together with their attractive shape and extra fine quality, 
will undoubtedly become the leading commercial variety. 
Large, beautiful bright red berries of the finest flavor. Very 
productive. Vigorous and healthy plant maker. Early as 
Premier. Very frost resistant. 
Medium 
This variety is also an origination of the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture. Fairfax ripens several days after Dorsett 
and Premier, darker red in color. Berries are exceptionally 
firm. Flavor of the finest, coupled with the vigorous, 
healthy and productive growing habits, and the large, beau¬ 
tiful berries, undoubtedly makes this one of the leading 
midseason Strawberries. 
PRICES OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS ON PAGE 17. 
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