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Descriptions and Prices of Plants for 1941 ve 
PREMIER (H 17 Early). The greatest profit maker in strawberry 
history, it is unchallenged as a real money maker, it has given more 
general satisfaction than any variety introduced. Premier or H 17 is 
a large producer of the finest kind of berries, with size, color and 
firmness and a blossom that seems to be almost frost proof, this make- 
up makes the Premier H 17 the outstanding variety to plant to make 
real money 
Price: 50, 50c: 100, 75c: 200, $1.40; 300, $1.80: 500, $2.25: 1000 or more 
$4.50 per 1600 
FAIRFAX (Early). Quality is the outstanding point of Fairfax. 
Its firmness and wonderful flavor makes it without question one of 
the finest eating berries grown. The berries are large dark red with 
prominent yellow seeds, does not yield as many quarts as Premier or 
7H 17, with us. 
Price: 50, 50c: 100, 80c: 200, $1.40: 300, $1.90: 500, $2.50: 1000 or more, 
$5.00 per 1000. 
DORSETT (Early), Introduced as a running mate with Fairfax, 
the fruit of the Dorsett is bright red very large and firm with a flavor 
you will never forget once you have eaten them, they are equally 
good for home use or long distant shipping, they always bring a prem- 
er price on. any market on account of their appearance, size and 
avor. 
Price: 50 , 50c: 100, 80c: 200, $1.40: 300, $1.90: 500, $2.50; 1000 or more, 
$5.00 per 1000. 
CATSKILL (Medium Early). Because of its size, flavor, heavy 
yields, vigorous growth and wide adaptability to a wide range ‘of soils 
and climates has caused Catskill to forge ahead which places it in first 
place as a mid-season variety. The color is bright red with large green 
cap, large size, is one of the outstanding values, it is firm enough to 
be considered a long distant shipper, and very productive. 
Price: 50, 50c: 100, 80c: 200, $1.40: 300, $1.90: 500, $2. 50; 1000 or more, 
$5.00 per 1000. | 
DRESDEN (Medium Early). I fruited this variety on my own 
farms last season, and can truthfully say it was the largest yielder of 
any strawberry I ever saw fruiting, the berries were mammoth size, 
bright red and plenty of them. They were fruited on light sand loam 
and clay loam soil, they Mab best on the clay loam soil. I suggest 
you try some Dresden this spring. 
Price: 50, 50c: 100, 80c: 300, $1. 90; 500, $2.50: 1000 or more, $5.00 per 
1000. 
PATHFINDER (Medium Early). This is a new variety originated 
at the New Jersey Experiment Station about 1928, it has been thor- 
oughly tested and highly recommended my many growers. It makes 
a good fruiting row, fruit about the same size as Premier, color, bright 
red, extra heavy yielder, this variety is certainly worth trying. 
Price: mM 50c; 100, 80c; 300, $1.90; 500, $2.50; 1000 or more, $5.00 per 
SENATOR DUNLAP (Medium Early).. Has been grown for a 
great many years and has never lost its popularity with the folks who 
eat short cake and for canning. It is a good bearer of medium sized 
berries, dark red thru to the center, does well on all kinds of soil 
and climate; I do not recommend it for market on acccount of the 
size of the fruit and turns dark after pickin 
Price: 66, 45c; 100, 70c: 200, $1.30; 300, $1.65; 500, $2.25: 1000 or more, 
$4.50 per 1000. 
