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AMBROSIA 
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.: Starbright, Dor- 
sett, 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 ex- 
tremely 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. 
CRESCO. A cross between Premier and Dunlap, which retains the rich color and 
Particularly successful 
in the mid-western states; it stands up well in dry weather and makes a good 
flavor of Dunlap together with the larger size of Premier. 
fruiting bed under adverse weather. conditions. 
FAIRMORE. Starts ripening with Blakemore. Very productive of glossy crimson 
fruit, carrying a large and attractive cap. 
GANDY. (Perfect.) Does best in springy land with some clay in its makeup. Fruit is 
large, firm, and of fine flavor. A good long distance shipper. 
GEM. It’s a GEM and rightly named. This variety is one of the greatest everbear- 
ers, and should be planted as a companion with Mastodon. Berries are long and 
we find them to be as productive but not quite so large as Mastodon. They ripen 
evenly and are light red all the way through. 
HEBRON. A leading new late variety developed by the Connecticut Agricultural 
Experimental Station. Fruit very firm, attractive in color and general appearance; 
heavy yielder. A good strong grower. 
HOWARD 17. This variety is the same as Premier. One of the best early varieties. 
KLONDYKE. (Perfect.) Berries dark red, mild and delicious. 
South and Pacific Coast states. 

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ABERDEEN. (Perfect.) Fruit of fair quality, somewhat 
acid, ripens in midseason. 
AROMA. (Perfect.) Late. Plants are large, very vig- 
orous and healthy. Fruit is large, bright glossy 
red, of excellent carrying quality, and one of the 
most productive late varieties. 
BEAVER. (Perfect.) Extra early. Berries solid, me- 
dium to large and of good quality. 
BELLMAR. (Perfect.) Fruit is of a combination Pre- 
mier-Missionary type, colored darker than Premier 
and somewhat lighter than Missionary. 
BIG JOE. Midseason. Ripens about three days before 
Gandy. Fruit is firm and of large size, good color 
and of a delicious flavor; no green tips, wonder- 
fully productive; plants are strong growers and 
thrive on any soil that will produce strawberries. 

A partial view of a field of Buntings’ 
Strawberry Plants growing on the grounds 
of one of our customers. 
The Bunting family were pioneer growers of strawberries and strawberry plants in this section of the country, and due to our long ex- 
perience we are in position to supply you with plants unexcelled by any other grower. 
Due to the severe drought which prevailed during the entire growing season of spring, summer and fall 1941, there are less strawberry 
plants available in this country than at any time during the past 25 years. 
you may be buying. 
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Place your order early, regardless of the nursery from whom 
