NEET iccne 
Can be Successfully Cropped for Three Successive 
Years. Originated by Mr. Geo. W. Neet, of Dana, 
Indiana, for whom it is named. Nine years ago Mr. 
Neet sent 25 plants for testing which were set out by 
our Mr. Whitten. Much to our surprise the variety 
proved to be such a thrifty, vigorous grower that the 
following spring over 1200 plants were dug from this 
small planting, leaving a sufficient length of row to 
produce over thirty quarts of berries. We have 
watched it carefully each year since, all of our new 
plantings being made direct from this original stock 
of plants. 
In all of the intervening years it has never failed to 
produce a bumper crop of fruit, and we recommend 
it today for what it is and always has been—an extra 
good berry, large in size, of good color, quality and 
flavor. Combine these good traits 
with its earliness and its ability to 
: yield big crops 
every year, and Ambrosia 
you have a va- 
riety hard to beat. 





Considered to be one of the largest late berries ever introduced. 
Ripens a month later than Premier. Very hardy. Produces large, vig- 
orous plants, which often grow 18 inches tail; 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. 
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 fi 
throughout the whole Straw- Hi 
berry season. Plants are sa 
very large with extra heavy WiRm 
foliage, which protects ¥ 
the blooms from early 
frosts. Never 
has a crop 
failure. Ber- 
ries are large in* 
size, bright red 
and coreless; ex- 
cellent flavor and 
of highest quality. 



Grand 
Champion 
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. - ; 
50] WRITE FOR SPECIAL QUOTATIONS ON QUANTITY LOTS OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 

