11 March, 1918.] Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. 



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NEW AMERICAN 

 TREE STRAWBERRY 



THIS new Strawberry, introduced from America some years ago, has proved 

 itself to be the premier cropper and money producer on the market to-day. 

 It grows to a height of 2 ft., producing an abundance of firm berries of 

 delicious flavour and fine dessert quality. The fruit hangs in bunches on strong stems 

 well clear of the ground, obviating the necessity, in most cases, of strawing. For 

 jam making and canning purposes, this Strawberry is far ahead of anything previously 

 known, as the berries remain whole after boiling. The plant is very deep rooting, 

 and is more able to withstand drought than any other variety. It is also frost resisting. 

 Brings 50 per cent, more on the market than any other Strawberry. The demand 

 is tremendous! Secure yours NOW! Price, 12/6 per dozen; 45,- for 50; 

 80/- per 100. Packing and carriage extra. 



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