DORSETT 
Early 
Bearing 

Kennedy Kwality Pot-Grown 
Ready-To-Plant Strawberry Plants 
Pot-grown strawberry plants planted in the early spring will produce a fair amount of fruit 
in June. 
Greater plant growth, however, will be induced by pinching out the flowers as they ap- 
pear, thus throwing growth into the plants for the following year. 
Prices.) =plantss$3.)0,.100 plants $12.00, 
express collect. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 
Set the plants 12 to 15 inches apart in the 
row. Rows should be 3 to 4 feet apart depend- 
ing upon the amount of space you wish to devote 
to the strawberry bed. Kept clean from weeds 
a bed will last four to five years, but the usual 
practice is to replant every two or three years. 
Generally the older the bed becomes the smaller 
the fruit; but proper care (freedom from weeds) 
and correct fertiilzation does much to offset this 
and prolong the life of the bed. 
After plowing or spading the intended bed, 
apply garden fertilizer, broadcast at the rate of 
approximately five pounds per 100 square feet, 
and work into the soil thoroughly. Later on, 
after the plants have been established for 3 or 4 
weeks, a moderate amount of fertilizer may be 
applied along the row but care must be exercised 
not to burn the plants. Do not over-do fertiliza- 
tion. Bone meal is a good safe fertilizer that 
does not burn. During the life of the bed fer- 
tilize once every year in February. 
We consider the following June and July 
bearing varieties the best yet introduced. 
EARLY BEARING VARIETIES 
DORSETT. Best in flavor, largest in size, most 
attractive in appearance, heaviest in yield. 
Leaves nothing to be desired. 
PREMIER. Vast quantities of good size berries. 
Excellent quality. 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
FAIRFAX. Ripens just after Dorsett and rules 
the second-early market as Dorsett rules the 
earlier sorts. Ripens evenly to a deep red. 
Delicious flavor. 
STARBRIGHT. Outstanding in beauty and 
quality. Berries large, firm, bright red; pro- 
duced in abundance. 
LATE VARIETIES 
CHESAPEAKE. Deliciously mild and sweet. 
BIG JOE. Sturdy grower. Brilliant red, large 
and firm. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
For best results newly set plants of everbearing 
strawberries should be disbudded up to July Ist. 
Plants will then produce a fine crop of large, 
luscious berries during late summer and fall. 
Price: 25 plants $4.00, 100 plants $15.00, 
express collect 
THE NEW GEM. The everbearing sensation. 
Uniformly large, bright red to the center; 
juicy, large, deliciously sweet and free from 
acid. Enormous crop in all types of soil. 
We are not able to fill orders for less than 
twenty-five plants of a variety. 
