
AMBROSIA LATE 
Considered by many to be the largest, latest and best late Straw- 
berry introduced. The berries are very large, semi-pointed, rich, 
sparkling bright red, of delicious flavor. Ripens three weeks later 
than Premier, when other Strawberries are gone. It is selfpolleniz- 
ing and extremely hardy. Fruit stems are very rigid and often attain 
a height of six inches. Berries develop in the shade of the leaves 
and off the ground, which assures clean fruit. Price: $1.50 per 25; 
$2.50 per 50; $4.00 per 100; $8.00 per 250; $12.50 per 500; $20.00 per 
1000. 
























DORSETT 
Early. Its bright red color and rich, delicious flavor always bring 
top market prices. Ripening early, with Premier and Blakemore, this 
variety rapidly came to the top in favor, and is well known and 
widely planted in all Strawberry sections of the United States. In this 
latitude it does exceptionally well. Price: $1.35 per 25; $2.25 per 50; 
$3.60 per 100:-$7.20 per 250; $11.25 per 500; $18.00 per 1000. 
FAIRFAX 
Early. The quality berry. A favorite in quality, flavor 
and productiveness. Originated and introduced with 
Dorsett, now widely known and planted. The berries are 
exceptionally large all through the fruiting season, and 
very firm. Plant Fairfax for its superb flavor, large size 
and universal demand. Price: $1.35 
per 25; $2.25 per 50; $3.60 per 100; 
$7.20 per 250; $11.25 per 500; $18.00 
per 1000. 
GEMZATA 
The new everbearing variety for 
the East. A cross between Gem and 
Wayzata, retaining the most desir- 
able characteristics of each parent. 
Makes a good fruiting bed, and bears 
a good crop of berries in the fall 
when everyone is “Strawberry hun- 
gry. Price: $3.00 per 25; $5.00 per 
50; $8.00 per 100. } 
BUNTINGS’ NURSERIES, INC. 
SELBY VILLE, DELAWARE 
Harvesting a Bumper Crop of Strawberries at Buntings’ 

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