Big, husky plants, originated in 
Wisconsin. Often grows 18 inches tall! 
Rigid stems support terrific loads of 
large, semi-pointed berries of dazzling, 
flame-red color. Exquisitely flavored. 
Firm flesh and skin. 
Ambrosia ripens a month later than 
Premier — when other Strawberries are 
gone. Matures every berry to full size. 
It is self-pollenizing, perfectly hardy, 
and impartial to soil or weather con¬ 
ditions. 
C. J. Turley, New Buffalo, Michigan 
states that he made $150 wholesale 
from berries produced by 500 Ambrosia 
plants in 1936. At that rate an acre 
would bring $2400. Be first in your 
town to grow this fine late berry! 
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TWO-CROP RASPBERRY 
And here's a dandy New 
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Indian Summer is immensely productive at both seasons. 
Bears in June on old canes, and in September and October on 
new canes. Fruits after the thermometer reads 28° F. Marvelous 
for the home garden and a big money-maker for the market 
grower. Hardy, easy to grow, immune from disease. Complete 
cultural directions sent with plants. 
ORDER TODAY — limited supply. PRICES: 6 plants $1.35; 12 
plants $2.45; 25 plants $4.25; 100 plants $13.95. 
The result of 11 years work at the New York Expt. 
Station! Now a proven success! Beautiful, plump, 
roundish-conical berries of deep, glossy-red mature 
to a diameter of fully an inch each way. Remarkably 
firm quality and richly sweet in flavor. 
INDIAN 
SUMMER 
PRICE — while they last: 25 plants 85c; 
50 plants $1.35; 100 plants $1.95; 250 
plants $4.25; 500 plants $6.75; 1000 
plants $11.95. 
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