AMBROSIA 
in fine Big Rooted 
Strawberry 
PLANTS 
Ambrosia is Buntings' Recommendation for a 
bumper crop of late berries. Considered to be 
the latest, largest and best late Strawberry ever 
introduced. 
Prove to your own satisfaction that this late- » 
bearing berry is a worthy companion to our 
other leaders, viz.: Dorsett, Fairfax, Premier, 
Blakemore, Catskill, Chesapeake and Big Joe. 
Berries are very large, semi-pointed. Rich sparkling bright 
red, delicious flavor. Ripens 3 weeks later than Premier, 
when other strawberries are gone. Is self-pollenizing and 
extremely hardy. Fruit stems are very rigid and often 
attain a height of 6 inches. Berries develop in the shade 
of the leaves and off the ground which makes clean fruit. 
ABERDEEN. (Perfect.) A strong, vigorous grower, foliage 
dark green to bluish in color. Fruit of fair quality, some¬ 
what acid, little better than the average berry in size. 
Aberdeen ripens in midseason. 
Ambrosia Berries 
AROMA. (Perfect.) Late. One of the best late varieties; 
plants are large, very vigorous and healthy. Fruit is 
large, bright glossy red, of excellent carrying quality, 
and one of the most productive late varieties. 
BEAVER. (Perfect.) Extra early. A cross of Dr. Burrill and 
Premier. A heavy yielder like Premier. Berries solid, 
medium to large and of good quality. 
A partial view of a 
field of Buntings' 
Strawberry plants 
growing on the 
grounds of one of our 
customers. 
BELLMAR. (Perfect.) Originated by the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture. A cross between Missionary and Howard 
17 (Premier) made in 1923 at the U. S. Plant Field Station 
near Glen Dale, Maryland. Foliage resembles Howard 
17 very much and about the same in production of 
plants. Fruit is of a combination Premier-Missionary 
type, colored darker than Premier and somewhat lighter 
than Missionary. A good one. 
BIG LATE. (Imperfect.) Late. Vigorous grower, very pro¬ 
ductive. Fine quality. Berries very large, rich in color, 
with a handsome bright green cap that increases the 
beauty and selling price of the berries. 
BRANDYWINE. (Perfect.) Medium late. Fruit large and 
very firm, good shipping qualities, a very heavy crop¬ 
per. More extensively planted in the tropical climates. 
BUBACH. (Perfect.) This is one of the old-time favorites. 
Plants make a good growth; foliage dark green, leathery 
type; produces an abundance of big red berries of me¬ 
dium firmness. 
See page 30 for prices. 
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