

Fairfax 
Hart & Vicki STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
We guarantee our Strawberry plants to reach you in good condition a1.d to start growing, providing you 
plant them correctly and take care of them. We will replace any that do not start to grow if you will 
notify us within 14 days after you receive the plants. We deliver free of charge. 
CULTURE: If possible, prepare the soil well in advance of planting by digging in very well-rotted manure, humus or peat moss to liven up the 
soil. Soak all plants in water before setting out. Trim the roots back one-third. Set the plants 15 inches apart in rows 3 feet apart. 
Dig holes 
large enough to spread out roots without crowding, and take care to set the plants at the same level they grew in the nursery. Firm the soil 
around the roots and keep thoroughly watered for several days. 
food or fertilizer. 
set out. After ground freezes, mulch to protect plants. 
not grow or live unless you keep the ground moist. 
DORSETT. The best early light red kind. The perfect flowering plants 
are vigorous, with rich green foliage and produce runners in abundance. 
Flower stalks are strong, holding the fruit well above the ground. Large, 
conical shaped, bright red berries of unusually delicious flavor. Very 
productive. i 
Large plants, 25 for $1.25; 50 for $2.15; 100 for $3.25; 250 for $6.35 
FAIRFAX. The best early dark red Strawberry. The berries are just 
about the same size and quality as Dorsett, large and sweet but are a 
little more blunt on the end and have rather prominent yellow seeds that 
add to their attractiveness. Fruit gets very dark red when dead ripe and 
still remains firm and delicious. Large, perfect-flowering plants. 
25 for $1.25; 50 for $2.15; 100 for $3.25; 250 for $6.35 
MAJESTIC. New early berry and the peak of perfection for the home 
garden. Large, smooth, very uniformly shaped berries. Flesh juicy, 
honey-sweet, delightfully flavored and red all the way through. Its 
unusual sweetness and ability to hold its intense red color make it ideal 
Feed one week after setting and again in August with a good complete plant 
Mulch with peat moss or straw to conserve moisture and keep down weeds. 
Remove early blossoms and runners the first year 
Many gardeners find it advisable to set out a new bed each year. Strawberry plants will 
for canning and in making shortcake. You will be delighted with this 
new variety. 
Large plants, 25 for $1.25; 50 for $2.15; 100 for $3.25; 250 for $6.35 
ROBINSON. A new midseason kind, originating in the heart of the 
Strawberry growing section of Michigan, and rapidly becoming popular 
both with commercial growers and home gardeners. The fruit is well 
shaped, of good size, bright scarlet-red in color and of unusual firmness. 
The plant is very vigorous growing and such a heavy bearer that it is 
considered by those who have grown it to be the most profitable of all 
Strawberries. 25 for $1.45; 50 for $2.35; 100 for $3.50; 250 for $7.25 
GEM. The Very Best Everbearing Strawberry—Will Start Bearing This 
Summer. Most productive everbearing kind with large, glossy red berries, 
firm, sweet and juicy. Ripens very evenly and has no green tips. Strong, 
thrifty plants start bearing 90 days after you set them out .and con- 
tinue to bear until freezing weather. The next year they will bear spring, 
summer and fall. 25 plants for $2.25; 50 for $3.65; 100 for $5.85 
FOUR SPLENDID GRAPES 
The vines we offer you were grown here in Western New York State, long known as producing the best Grape vines in the country, are two years 
old and of top size and quality. Start with strong, 2-year-old plants. 
apart. Dig holes 15 inches deep and 15 inches across. 
Cut back tops to two buds and trim off all broken roots. Set plants 8 feet 
Fill in as directed for Raspberry plants. 
Train to fence, arbor or trellis. The four-cane 
Kniffin system of growing is recommended. Spray with Bordeaux Mixture just after growth starts, when flower buds open and again when fruit 
starts to form. Grape vines will not grow or live unless you keep the ground moist. 
CACO. A new large wine-red Grape, rich and sugary, with a luscious 
flavor. Hardy, vigorous growing and bears heavily every year. Fruit 
ripens early and hangs in large bunches. There is no doubt of its being 
the very best red variety. 
Two-year vines, 60c each; 3 for $1.65; 12 for $5.00 
CONCORD. Most popular and best known of all Grapes. The fruit is 
large, blue-black with a rich bloom, juicy, sweet, tender and of pleasing 
flavor. The vine is strong and very vigorous growing. Ripens about three 
weeks after Fredonia. 
Two-year vines, 45c each; 3 for $1.15; 12 for $3.75 
New Red Grape—Caco 
~New Early Black—Fredonia 

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FREDONIA. The new leading early black Grape. 
New York State Experiment Station. 
sweet, and of splendid flavor 
prolific bearer. 
Introduced by the 
The berries are very large, juicy, 
The plant is strong growing and a most 
Two-year vines, 60c each; 3 for $1.65; 12 for $5.00 
NIAGARA. The most popular white Grape and an old favorite. Vines 
are strong growing and bear heavily. Fruit is medium-large with a 
thin skin and of excellent quality. Has a distinctive flavor and aroma. 
Strong, two-year vines, 45c each; 3 for $1.15; 10 for $3.75 
The Old Favorite—Concord 
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Most Popular White—Niagara — 
