SOUTH MICHIGAN NURSERY, New Buffalo, Mich. 
A Nice Handful 
of Fairfax 
Fresh From 
the Garden 
m i IFA)il 
The Quality 
Berry 
Fairfax Prices 
25 
_$0.40 
50 
.60 
75 
.80 
100 
.95 
200 
_ 1.70 
250 
_ 2.00 
300 
_ 2.40 
400 
_ 2.80 
500 
_ 3.25 
1000 
_ 6.50 
It is considered by most everyone who has tasted them to be by 
far a better flavored berry than Premier, and other good flavored 
berries. FAIRFAX, like DORSETT, was introduced by the United 
States Department of Agriculture, and is supposed to be a cross 
between the Premier and the Royal Sovereign. The foliage is of a 
very good quality; good foliage means a good fruiting berry 
Fairfax is also a very productive berry, having produced at the rate of 
5120 quarts per acre. The size of the berries averages large. They will 
average with the Chesapeake, and that is going some. Fairfax is a little 
more firm than Dorsett, and is fully as firm as Blakemore. This makes it a 
wonderful shipping berry. The color of the Fairfax is light red, with yellow 
seeds, and a nice green hull, making a beautiful combination. You should 
by all means try some Fairfax this spring. 
BLACK 
STRAWBERRY 
This berry is so dork red that 
we coll it Block. The flavor is 
good and sweet. These almost 
black berries are large, nearly 
round, and of the finest quality. 
Ripens midseason. One of the 
finest berries for canning and 
jam making, and will take no 
back seat for any variety when 
it comes to cream and sugar. 
Supply limited. 
BLACK PRICES 
25_$1.00 75 . . .$2.25 
50_ 1.75 100 .. . 2.95 
Limit 100 
AMBROSIA (LATE) 
The Ambrosia Late is absolutely 
the very best late Strawberry that 
we have today. It is also the very 
largest Strawberry that we have 
ever grown. Thirty berries are known Ambrosia 
to fill a quart box. Plants grow tall 
and vigorous. Have seen them grow¬ 
ing on good land, where the leaves 
and fruit stems would be 14 inches 
tall. As the berries ripen and get 
heavy, the fruit stems will turn 
down, and what a sight to look at, 
when you brush the leaves to one 
side. At last we have found a real 
good late Strawberry to lengthen the 
Strawberry bearing season. 
AMBROSIA PRICES 
25 .. 
. . .$0.90 
250 
-$2.95 
50 . . 
... 1.00 
300 
_ 3.30 
75 . . 
. . . 1.15 
400 
- 3.95 
100 . . 
... 1.25 
500 
- 4.15 
200 . . 
. . . 2.45 
1000 
_ 8.00 
BLAKEMORE (EARLY) 
The United States Department of Agriculture 
Recommends It 
This wonderful new creation called the BLAKE¬ 
MORE (U. S. D. A. No. 659), was originated from 
a cross of the Missionary and the Premier in the 
year 1923 by the United States Department of 
Agriculture. The berries are much firmer than the 
Premier, Missionary or the Klondike. The BLAKE¬ 
MORE are slightly blunted conic with broad 
shoulders and slim neck. The shape of the BLAKE¬ 
MORE might vary some in different localities. 
Easy picking and hulling qualities. The berries are 
a beautiful bright glossy red color, with tough 
skin, firm flesh, with wonderful mild flavor. 
Plants make runners freely, and you are sure of 
getting a good fruiting row. They should be set 
obout 24 inches apart. If set closer than that 
they will get too thick. It has been tried out and 
found to be one week earlier than Premier. It is a 
wonderful market berry. Why wouldn't it be? 
Think of it—one week earlier than Premier. 
KY. AROMA 
(VERY LATE) 
This late Strawberry has long been a favorite 
market variety in Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri 
and Arkansas, but is grown with equal success in 
every other part of the country. Usually com¬ 
manding premium prices on all markets, it is one 
of the greatest of long distance shippers, owing 
to the supreme quality of the berries. It is also 
highly desirable and suitable for home use as 
there is something indescribably rich and pleas¬ 
ant about the flavor that commands the admira¬ 
tion of all. 
KENTUCKY 
AROMA 
PRICES 
25 
.$0.50 
250 
.$2.40 
50 
.70 
300 
. 2.70 
75 
.90 
400 
. 3.20 
100 
. 1.10 
500 
. 3.50 
200 
. 2.00 
1000 
. 6.75 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
(MIDSEASON) 
SENATOR DUNLAP IS AN OLD STANDARD VA¬ 
RIETY. It has made more crates and more dollars for 
berry growers than any other one variety. Requires 
very little attention. It's the toughest variety known. 
Plants are healthy, fast growers, and make plants 
freely. Should be set 24 inches by 36 inches apart in 
rows. Berries very dark red. Wonderful canning berry; 
great for preserves. Senator Dunlap is sometimes sold 
under the name of Dr. Burrill. \Ve can see no dif¬ 
ference between these two varieties, except the cost 
of the plants. 
SENATOR DUNLAP PRICES 
25 . 
.$0.30 
250 . 
.$1.75 
50. 
.50 
300 . 
. 2.00 
75 . 
.65 
400 . 
. 2.30 
100 . 
.75 
500 . 
. 2.40 
200 . 
. 1.45 
1000 . 
. 4.75 
BLAKEMORE PRICES 
25 . . 
250 . 
. .$1.85 
50 . . 
.65 
300 . 
. . 2.10 
75 . . 
.75 
400 . 
. . 2.40 
100 . . 
500 . 
. . 2.85 
200 . . 
1000 . 
. . 5.50 
