Early Strawberries 
HOWARD 17 (Premier) The leading commercial var- 
iety. Most valuable variety grown. Too well known to 
need much description. Among the earliest to bear and 
continues until the late varieties are gone. Berries 
large, handsome, firm. An excellent shipper. Unusuaily 
productive. Does well on any soil. Plants strong and 
healthy and make just enough runners for a good 
matted row. We have a good stock of some of the finest 
plants we have ever grown. 
“PREMIER Same as Howard 17. 
Prices — 25, $1.00; 50, $1.50; 100, $2.75; 500, $12.50; 
1,000, $20.00; 2,600 or more, $15.00 per 1,600 
“DORSETT This New berry is one of the finest recently 
introduced. The berry is large and very juicy with a 
sweet delicious flavor but not quite as sweet as Fairfax. 
We consider it one of the finest for commercial pur- 
poses. They make many runners and on rich land they 
should be thinned out. It is about as early as Howard 
17 and has a long bearing season. Do not fail to try 
some of this excellent New variety. 
Dorsett produced more berries Jast year than Fairfax 
and sold readily at retail, as did Fairfax for 5 cents per 
quart over Premier and other early varieties. 
Prices — 25, $1.00; 50, $1.50; 100, $2.75; 500, $12.59; 
1,000, $20.00 
“ FAIRFAX We consider this New variety the finest 
berry for home use that has ever been introduced. ‘The 
berries are large, sweet as honey and very firm. li 
allowed to become over ripe before picking, the berries 
turn dark but retain their firmness and flavor. We be- 
gan picking this berry four days after Howard 17 and 
continued for nearly a week after Howards were gone. 
The plants are large and sturdy, growing a foot or 
more high. Does not make as many runners as Dorsett 
but just enough for a good fruiting bed. The berries 
grow on large fruit stalks holding them 8 or 10 inches 
trom the ground. Everyone is enthusiastic about this 
berry. All Strawberry Growers should order some of 
this variety. We assure you, you will be delighted with 
it. Place your order at once as there will be an enor- 
mous demand for this delicious berry. 
Prices — 25, $1.00; 50, $1.75; 100, $3.00; 500, $12.50 
1,060, $20.00 
“SPAIRLAND Newest variety, a very vigorous grower. 
Heavy root system. Resistent to red stele. Berries large. 
Bright red, firmer than Howard 17. One of the best 
for freezing. 
Prices — 25, $1.00; 50, $1.75; 100, $3.00; 500, $12.50 
“ PATHFINDER This New variety originated in New 
Jersey. Berries ripen a few days after Howard 17, Is a 
very vigorous and healthy plant and makes just enough 
runners for a good bed. The berries are large, of good 
shape and color. The quality is good. The plant very 
productive. It will pay you to try some of this out- 
standing variety. 
Prices — 25, $1.00; 50, $1.50; 100, $2.75; 500, $12.50; 
1,000, $20.00 
“~ MIDLAND A new variety. Very productive. Berries 
large, medium red. Firm. An excellent early berry. 
Larger than Premier. More productive than Fairfax. 
Prices — 25, $1.00; 50, $1.75; 100, $3.25; 500, $12.50; 
1,000,$22.50 
Mid Season 
CATSKILL This comparatively new variety is a mid- 
season berry ripening about one week after Howard 17. 
The plants are large and make many runners. It does 
best on heavy land. The berries are very large and keep 
their size to the last picking. It produces enormots 
