PREMIER Still the Leading Early Market Berry. A standard of excel¬ 
lence with all growers, and the earliest worth-while berry 
of the older kinds. A great money-maker, for it yields its crop at a time 
when Strawberries are in great demand and sell at fancy prices. Premier 
is as nearly frost-proof as any Strawberry can be. It is unusually healthy. 
Its deep, heavy roots enable it to withstand dry weather and mature a full 
crop of big berries when many kinds are a complete failure. Large, bright 
red, firm berries, of fine texture and flavor. 
Fugeimct 
AMBROSIA e 
ever 
mier. Very hardy. Pro¬ 
duces large, vigorous 
plants, which often 
grow 18 inches tall; 
rigid fruit stems often 
grow 6 to 8 inches in 
height, keeping the berries off the ground, which means clean fruit. 
Berries are very large, semi-pointed, rich, sparkling, bright red. 
Delicious sweet flavor. Firm flesh and skin. Matures every berry 
to full size. 
Considered to be one of the largest late berries 
introduced. Rioens a month later than Pre- 
LATE GIANT 
The Latest of the Late. A new 
variety. Doesn't begin to blossom 
until other varieties are fruiting—so late in fact that there 
is no waiting between strawberries and raspberries. 
Berries are dark red all the way through, are honey- 
sweet and have the flavor of a wild strawberry. A giant 
in size. Will make a good fruiting row on any soil and 
yield a big crop of from 300 to 500 crates per acre. 
Premier 
FUGEIMA 
A new variety from Ambrosia 
Japan. Has a record 
of being the largest berry grown. One berry has been known to 
measure IV 2 inches around—14 berries have filled a quart box. 
Berries are round, bright red in color and enticingly rich in flavor. 
Self-pollenizing. Ripens midseason. 
SPECIAL STRAWBERRY BARGAIN 
COLLECTIONS ON PAGE 26. 
GRAND 
CHAMPION 
The 40-day fruiting berry. 
Lasts over this period on 
account of its continual 
blooming. Starts to bear 
with the earliest and 
bears throughout the 
whole strawberry season. 
Plants are very large 
with extra heavy foliage, 
which protects the blooms 
from early frosts. 
Never has a crop 
failure. Berries are 
large in size, bright 
red and coreless: 
excellent flavor and 
of highest quality. 
Late Giant 
PRICES OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS ON PAGE 17. 
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