DORS ETT (Early) 
ONE AMONG THOUSANDS 
This recently new berry is the result from a cross made by 
the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture between the Premier (one of 
our leaders) and Royal Sovereign (a leading Strawberry 
from England). It was selected from thousands of other seed- 
lings from this cross as the ‘best of the lot.’ 
Dorsett’s Flavor, Size, Color Wins Everybody 
As soon as berry growers began to fruit the Dorsett, its 
wonderfulness spread like wildfire, everybody was want- 
ing this New Berry; the clamor for DORSETT is still on. 
WHY? Because anyone who grows Dorsett and tastes those 
big sweetly-perfumed berries wants more of them. So do 
their neighbors. Folks, if you’re wanting a winner in the 
Strawberry family, choose Dorsett. Grow, taste, sell Dorsett 
and you'll never be without them. One bite into a Dorsett 
sells the whole crop. 
Here’s What Makes Dorsett the 
Great Winner It Is: 
1. COLOR. An attractive, lasting, glossy red. 
2. FLAVOR. Sweet-perfumed—unlike any other. 
3. SIZE. Big. Above the ordinary, uniform. 
4 
- FOLIAGE. Thrifty, dark green, 
disease free. 
5. PLANTS. Hardy, vigorous grow- 
ers. Plentiful. 
6. FRUITING SEASON. Early, over 
a long period. 
7. BERRIES. Firm, large, uniform, 
attractive. 
8. YIELDS. Good, above the ordi- 
nary. 
When you set Keith’s Dorsett plants you 
will grow berries that you will call your 
neighbors in to see, and write the local 
papers about. SET KEITH’S DORSETT 
THIS YEAR. 
(For Prices, See Page 11) Dorsett Certainly Pays 
FAIRFAX (Early) Long Fruiting Season 
Fairfax, like the Dorsett, is a result of a cross between 
the Premier and an English variety. It has more of a 
perfumed flavor than the Dorsett, the berries are darker 
red and more firm. Its plant growth, season, and 
growing habits are very similar to the Dorsett. 
Here Are a Few Highlights from 
Government Reports: 
1. ‘‘Appearance, exceptional firmness and 
high dessert quality are outstanding 
throughout the season.” 
2. ‘’Produces more runners than the How- 
ard 17 (Premier).’’ 
3. ‘Fruiting season extends over a long 
period."’ 
4. "The primary berries, also the later 
ripening berries, become very large.” 
5. ‘Will stand long distance shipments.” 
In some localities, its darker color does 
not meet with some marked demands, 
but this is often overcome by its flavor 
and firmness. For home uses, we recom- 
mend the Fairfax very highly. 
(For Prices, See Page 11) 

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