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25 AMBROSIA 
25 CATSKILL 
25 GRAND 
CHAMPION 
25 WAYZATA 
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100 
AMBROSIA 
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Plants 
A Refreshing Morsel of Scarlet Honey 
KEEPS BERRIES AND PROFITS COMING. Starts late 
and bears a long time after others have finished. Helps 
bridge the gap between regular varieties and Ever- 
bearing varieties. Mr. Turley of New Buffalo, Mich., 
is shown here displaying some Ambrosia berries which 
brought him $1.00 per crate MORE than other 
varieties. He shipped them nearly 100 miles. 
A TREAT TO EYES AND TASTERI Bright red, fresh¬ 
looking berries that will please you immensely. 
They’re exquisitely flavored, have small seeds, do 
not discolor, are firm in flesh and skin. Ambrosia 
charms the home folks and suits fussy buyers. 
LARGE, HARDY PLANTS. The plants are husky 
growers, often measuring 12 to 18 inches tall and 
have gigantic leaves. Average plant shown below 
about 1/5 actual size. Seemingly impartial to soil 
and weather, they produce wonderful crops. A per¬ 
fectly hardy, self-pollenizing, late standard type 
which originated in Wisconsin (where plants must be 
‘tough’ to endure). 
PRICES — WHILE THEY LAST 
25 plants.SO.65 250 plants.$ 3.95 
50 plants. 1.10 500 plants. 6.75 
100 plants. 1.65 1000 plants. 11.95 
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