


Ambrosia 
GEM. It’s a GEM and rightly named. This variety 
is one of the greatest everbearers, 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. 
Gem Everbearer 

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e ha Vy SERDEEN. Fruit of fair quality, somewhat acid; ripens in midseason. 
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AMBROSIA. Considered by many to be the latest,.largest and best late Strawberry 
introduced. The berries are very large, semi-pointed; rich sparkling bright red, 
delicious flavor. Ripens three weeks later than Premier, when other Strawberries 
are gone. It is self-pollenizing and extremely hardy. Fruit stems are very rigid 
and often atiain a height of six inches. Berries develop in the shade of the 
leaves and off the ground, which makes clean fruit. 
BELLMAR. (Perfect.) Fruit is of a combination Premier-Missionary type, colored 
darker than Premier and somewhai 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, wonderfully 
productive; plants are strong growers and thrive on any soil that will produce 
strawberries. 
CRESCO. A cross between Premier and Dunlap, which retains the rich color and 
flavor of Dunlap together with the larger size of Premier. Particularly success- 
ful in the mid-western states; it stands up well in dry weather and makes a good 
fruiting bed under adverse weather conditions. : 
DRESDEN. A very productive variety, recommended for trial in the northern states. 
Originated by the New York Experimental Station. Ripens about the same time 
as Premier. 
FAIRMORE. Starts ripening with 
Blakemore. Very productive of 
glossy crimson fruit, carrying a 
large and attractive cap. 


GRAND CHAMPION. berries are 
large, bright red, excellent flavor 
and good quality. Starts bearing 
early midseason, and continues 
producing fruit with the late var- 
ieties. 
HOWARD 17. This variety is the 
same as Premier. One of the best 
early varieties. 
KLONDYKE. (Perfect.) Berries dark 
red, mild and delicious. Recom- 
mended for the South and Pacific 
Coast states. 
LUPTON LATE. Berries large, blunt- 
ly conical, with double, dark green 
cap. An excellent shipper. 
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6. Strawberry Plants growing on the grounds 
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