
Grand 
Champion 

Grand 
Champion 
Remarkably Long Fruiting—40 Days 
Tall vigorous plants protect early blossoms 
from frost and also keep the last berries fresh 
and bright. More fruit growers are planting 
it every year. Make your planting this spring. 
BIG CROPS—GOOD QUALITY— 
GREAT SIZE 
GRAND CHAMPION is a money-maker. 
Unusually frost resistant; ripens over an un- 
believably long season beginning a few days 
after Premier—sometimes lasts 40 days. 
Growers make big profits with Grand Cham- 
pion because of its big crops, good quality, 

ereat size and good shipping qualities that put y eed se 
it on the market for top prices. We recom- GRAND CHAMPION PRICES 
: j 25 fory 2-2... $0.45 2002for' = $2.25 
mend it for your planting. 50. fake TE at obOl tot ee 2a 
Ours are genuine GRAND CHAMPION. 100° fore 1.25 400 ‘for’... 3.55 
Plant this spring. 1000*for,2 2 $7.75 
FAIRFAX—E" 
Leads All In Firmness and Quality . 
Like Dorsett, Fairfax is a superior berry, par- 
ticularly in firmness and flavor. Originated by U. 
S. D. A. in 1925. Big profits to growers and rapid- 
ly increasing plant sales show that Fairfax is mak- 
ing good as one of the leading varieties. 
How Fairfax Differs From Dorsett 
1. Called the most deliciously flavored of 
all. 2. Even firmer berries. 3. Berries are 
larger. 4. Color dark red, turning darker 
after picking. 5. Does not make quite so 
many plants. 6. Not quite so productive as 
Dorsett but will average as good as Premier. 
WHICH TO PLANT? Both are wonder- 
fully fine berries. Both are of superior size 
and flavor, making either desirable for 
home gardens. The lighter, more attractive 
color of Dorsett may make it more profit- 
able for the general market. But the some- 
what larger size and exceptional quality of 
| Fairfax are to be considered. BE SURE 
TO PLANT SOME FAIRFAX THIS 
SPRING. 


























FAIRFAX PRICES . 
25* fore. $0.45 200. for 22. $2.25 
ee eed -75 300: .for=.2. = 2.90 
1.25 400 ‘forsee 3.55 
L000 forte, $7.75 

Fairfax 
