c l'le4^Gh2etieA. 
A mbrosia 
The Ambrosia strawberry 
was originated in Wisconsin. 
This variety is considered to 
_be one of the largest ever in* 
troduced. Produces very 
l^rge, vigorous plants, which often grow 18 inches tall. The fruit 
stems are very rigid and often attain a height of six to eight 
inches; thus the berries develop in the shade of the leaves and 
also off the ground, which means clean fruit. 
Furthermore, the blossoms are protected from 
the last spring frosts, making them 
perfectly hardy. Berries 
are very targe, sembpointed, 
rich, sparkling, bright red. 
Delicious sweet flavor. Firm 
flesh and skin. 
Ambrosia ripens a month later 
than Premier—when other Straw* 
berries are gone. Matures every 
berry to full size. It is self-pollenizing, extremely hardy, and does well on prac* 
tically any soil or under any climatic conditions. Remember, it ripens when prac* 
tically all other June bearing varieties are gone, commanding a premium price and 
a ready market for every berry you can raise. Be one of the first to grow this fine 
late berry in your town! 
ruqeima 
This is a new variety from Japan. 
Fugiema has a record of being the 
largest Strawberry grown; one grow' 
er claims he found 14 berries that 
filled a quart box, one berry of ■ 
which measured 7j/2 inches around, inches across, and weighed 
1^/4 ozs. We are very much impressed by its fine strong growth, 
productiveness, quality and flavor. Ripens mid'season. Owing to its 
large size, it has been named after the largest mountain in Japan. 
Berries are round, bright 
red in color and enticingly 
rich in flavor. Selripollen' 
izing. Plant Fugiema this 
spring and surprise your friends with a real Super-Giant Strawberry. 
Here is a berry which is 
unique as to coloring and 
very distinctive as to 
flavor. This variety is so 
deep red, it appears black. 
Were you to eat one of 
these berries with your 
eyes closed you would 
think you were eating 
a black sweet Cherry. 
Ripens midseason, of 
very fine quality, and 
an excellent canning va* 
riety, and very produc' 
tive. Be one of the first 
to have this berry in your garden. 
Dlack Strawberry 
BARGAIN 
No. 5 
NEW VARIETIES 
TRIAL GARDEN 
25 each, of the 4 
varieties listed on 
this poge. 
$1.25 
Net, 
Not Postpaid 
A Real Elephant in Size. Very 
large, deliciously sweet, fine flavor. 
Bright red. Firm, ships well. 
Good plant maker. So drought 
resistant it has come through some 
of the driest seasons without los' 
ing a plant. Heavy foliage—not 
subject to leaf spot. Ripens mid' 
season. 
PRICES OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS ON PAGE 10, 
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