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AMBROSIA 
(Late to Very Late) 
Start bearing late and help to bridge the gap 
DUNLAP 
(The King of the Canners) 
If you love shortcake, you will appreci- 
ate one made with Dunlap, and a can of 
them during the winter months is a treat. 
Both the canning factories and the house- 
wife demand this variety on account of its 
splendid flavor and dark, rich, beautiful 
color. During the past two decades Dun- 
lap has made more money for the Straw- 
berry growers than any other variety. The 
plants are medium in size, long rooted, 
very prolific and will more than hold their 
own under any rough-and-tumble method 
of cultivation. In fact, the Dunlap is the 
best berry for the beginner, as it is the 
easiest Strawberry to grow. Bears early, 
Perfect flowering. 
and is very productive. 
For prices see page 8. 
between regular varieties and everbearing. 
The Ambrosia is the best late strawberry that 
we have ever seen, it has been known that 30 
berries will fill a quart box. Wonderful for 
long distance shipping. Ambrosia are bright 
red, fresh looking berries that will please you, 
wonderful flavor, small seeds, flesh is firm and 
solid. Plants grow very large and husky, often 
measuring 12 inches tall with very large leaves. 
Perfectly hardy sort, perfect flowering, we con- 
sider this a standard sort. Prices on page 8. 
CATSKILL 
(Midseason) 
An ideal midseason berry. The rapid rise in 
the popularity of Catskill has been nothing 
short of phenomenal! Because of its size, 
flavor, heavy yield, vigorous growth and its 
adaptability to a wide range of soils and cli- 
mates. Catskill berries are huge in size, de- 
liciously flavored. Bright glowing red in 

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Ambrosia 
NEW CRESCO 
(Medium Early) 
color. Each berry matures to uniform 
size and shape. Colors evenly, firm in 
flesh and skin, they withstand long ship- 
ping. Introduced by New York Experi- 
mental Station. In our test plot this 
_year Catskill ranked far ahead of any 
other Midseason berry. The huge rich- 
red berries, harvested from this plot, gave 
us more genuine enthusiasm that here 
was a Midseason berry that nothing short 
of a calamity could keep our customers 
from making big profits. We recommend 
Catskill to those who wish to grow large 
fancy Strawberries. Perfect ‘Flowering. 
For prices see page 8. 
Improved Dunlap Strawberry 
If you need a good rough-and-ready 
berry to ripen between Premier and Dun- 
lap, Cresco fills the bill! A cross between 
these two varieties, it retains the rich 
color and flavor of Dunlap, with the 
larger size of Premier. Solid red to the 
center, and fruit colors evenly all over. 
Originated in Iowa, it has proven adapt- 
ed to all kinds of soil, and able to with- 
stand severe winters and dry summers. 
Reported free from yellows. Plant Cres- 
co for big, dependable crops of canning 
and shipping berries. For Prices see 
page 8. 
