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Dorsett Strawberries 
LATE GIANT. (Pertect.) Berries are dark red all the way through and honey- 
sweet, firm and of extra good quality. Heavy cropper. Ripens about the 
middle of June. 
LUPTON LATE. Berries large, bluntly conical, with double, dark green cap. 
An excellent shipper. 
MASTODON. See back cover page. 
MISSIONARY. (Perfect.) A good early variety. At least 95 per cent of the 
strawberries grown in the state of Florida are Missionary. A strong grower 
and productive. The berries are well colored and firm. 
NEW YORK. (Perfect.) Midseason. Fruit large, well colored. A good mid- 
season variety for the northern states. 
NORTH STAR. A fine new variety, recently released for introduction by 
the U. S. Department of Agriculture. A medium early, firm, commercial 
and home-garden variety of high quality. 
PARSONS’ BEAUTY. (Perfect.) Midseason. Fruit is large, conical, uniform 
in shape, dark red, and fair quality. A strong pollenizer. 
PATHFINDER. Berries medium to large in size and of good appearance. 
Ripens just after Premier. Healthy vigorous grower. 
RED GOLD. (Perfect.) Early. Ripens earlier than Premier. Brilliant red berries 
with tender flesh and sweet, melting flavor. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. Fruit is of good size and a beautiful bright red color, 
glossy and very firm. It is a splendid shipper and of excellent quality 
when grown in the regions adapted for it. 
SOUTHLAND. Large, firm berries, very fine quality. Plants make a healthy, 
vigorous growth. Particularly recommended for the southern states. 
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Its Bright Red Color and Rich, 
Delicious Flavor Always Bring 
Top Market Prices 
Ripening early, with Premier and 
Blakemore, this variety has rapidly 
come to the top in favor. Originated in 
1923 by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 
introduced in 1934, Dorsett is now well 
known and widely planted in all straw- 
berry sections of the United States. In 
~this latitude it does exceptionally well. 
Very resistant to leaf spot diseases. Its 
flavor is mild sub-acid, sweet and very 
pleasing. The fruit is usually conic in 
shape, bright red in color, somewhat 
firmer than Premier but not as firm as 
Fairfax. 
For prices, see page 15. 
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CHESAPEAKE 
—a popular seller 
in late berries 
A market berry that withstands long hauls, 
maintaining its color and firmness. Tested our- 
selves commercially for years, we have noth- 
ing but praise to offer for Chesapeake. We 
recommend it to our comemrcial and home- 
garden friends as a good profit berry. The 
berries are large and hold their size well to 
the end of the season. Unsurpassed in quality 
among the late varieties. The berries are 
always firm and excellent to ship long dis- 
tances. Chesapeake does best in good fertile 
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