DORSETT (Early) 
This NEW berry has been out long enough to 
establish its worthiness. Many wh Q have grown 
it in their gardens and fields find it the most 
beautiful berry they have ever seen and tested. 
It really is a fine berry.. I know you will like 
it. It fruits a lot of lovely berries with a won¬ 
derful perfumed flavor and a color that can’t 
be beat. One bite into a Dorsett berry will sell 
your whole crop. It’s a winner. 
COMPARED WITH PREMIER 
1. It’s as free from disease, 
2. Ripens a little earlier, 
3. lierries are more attractive 
bright red, 
4. In most cases as productive, 
5. Berries very firm, ships well, 
6. Wonderful flavor, 
7. Cannot be beat for canning, 
8. Brings top prices anywhere 
sold. 
PRICES: 
When you set Keith’s Vitalized 
Dorsett plants you will havt 
berries to show the whole 
neighborhood and write to the 
papers about—you will take the 
“GUESS WORK” out of berry 
growing. 
25 for .$ .35 300 for ..$2.30 
50 for.60 500 for 2.90 Dorsett. The Berry with a Winning Flavor 
100 for.90 1000 for 5.50 
200 for . 1.60 2000 for 10.00 
FAIRFAX 
Early with Long Fruiting Season 
Fairfax is a Government cross between Premier 
and Royal Sovereign it is believed—anyway, it is 
a dandy variety with its handsome attractive big 
berries, with their wonderful perfumed flavor 
which no strawberry has yet possessed. Fairfax 
is going to climb fast and hold high ranks in the 
strawberry world. 
These are what make Fairfax a leader: — 
1. A sweet, perfumed flavor, unlike any other berry. 
2. Large, attractive, uniform berries of beautiful red. 
3. Early, but long fruiting season. 
4. Hardy, healthy, practically disease free plants. 
5. Always makes a good number of plants. 
6. Berries firm, solid, and medium to large. 
PRICES: 
25 for ...$ .35 .300 for .$2.30 
50 for .GO 500 for 3.00 
100 for .90 1000 for 5.75 
200 for . 1.75 2000 for 10.75 
Fairfax 
Dr. Bur rill aw Gibson (Mid - Seaso "> 
Can be grown in any soil—even hard clay or 
heavy loam, such as found in Illinois or Iowa. 
Easily grown, an ideal variety for beginners. 
Plant habits and berries resemble Senator Dunlap 
very much. Some are of the opinion that they are 
identical, however we offer them to our custo¬ 
mers at the same price as the Senator Dunlap. 
Berries dark red and sweet, good for canning and 
preserves. 
PRICES: 25 plants for 30c; 50 for 50c; 100 for 85c; 200 
for $1.35; 300 for $1.85; 500 for 2.65; 1000 for $4.50. 
(Parcel Post Page 22). 
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A very hardy, vigorous variety which will do 
well in any garden soil. It is an old dependable, 
producing as much as 7,260 quarts per acre per 
day. It is fully as dependable as the Dunlap. Ber¬ 
ries are medium dark red, very firm. They can 
or ship well. Gibson is a good variety to set with 
other varieties for it is a strong variety for 
fertilizing the blooms of another. It also has as 
high as four fruit stems to the plant—big yields. 
PRICES: 25 plants for 35c; 50 for 55c; 100 for 90c; 200 
for $1.75; 300 for $2.10; 500 for $2.90; 1000 for $5.25. 
(Parcel Post Page 22). 
