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. The Great MASTODON 
Any soil of high fertility will produce bumper crops of 
this outstanding everbearing variety. Mastodon is rightly 
named, because it exceeds them all in size and in num- 
ber of berries per plant during the fruiting season, which 
extends from spring until late autumn. Delicious berries 
for home use. Price: $1.90 per 25; $3.15 per 50; $5.00 per 
100; $10.00 per 250; $15.65 per 500; 
$25.00 per 1000; $120.00 per 5000. 

Ambrosia 
Late 
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PLANTS 
Have stood the test for fifty years. 
Grown under the most favorable climatic 
conditions in the country. Carefylly pack- 
ed to reach you in good conditiqn. 
Premier 


‘RED STAR 
A comparatively new, extremely late variety, originated by 
Dr. George Darrow, of the U. 8. Department of Agriculture. 
Very large, firm, bright red berries, with good flavor. Vigorous 
grower, very productive. Red Star is recommended for all the 
northern states. Red Star is really a great addition to the 
Strawberry variety list, filling a definite need for an extra late 
wariety of very high quality. Price: $1.15 per 25; $1.90 per 50; 
$3.00 per 100; $6.00 per 250; $9.40 per 500; $15.00 per 1000; 
$70.00 per 5000. 
- AMBROSIA LATE 
Considered by many to be the largest, latest and best late 
Strawberry introduced. The berries are very large, semi-pointed, 
rich, sparkling bright red, of delicious flavor. Ripens 3 weeks 
later than Premier, when other Strawberries are gone. It is 
seli-pollenizing and extremely 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 assures 
clean fruit. Price: 90c per 25; $1.50 per 50; $2.40 per 100; 
$4.80 per 250; $7.50 per 500; $12.00 per 1000; $55.00 per 5000. 
BUNTINGS’ STRAWBERRY 


This variety is one of the greatest 
everbearers and should be planted 
as a companion with Mastodon. Ber- 
ries are long and we find them to be 
as productive but not quite as large 
as Mastodon. They ripen evenly and 
are light red all the way through. 
Price: $1.90 per 25; $3.15 per 50; 
$5.00 per 100; $10.00 per 250; $15.65 
per 500; $25.00 per 1000; $120.00 per 
5000. 
‘PREMIER 
Early. This very popular berry has stood the test of many 
years. Fruit large and holds its size well throughout the ripen- 
ing season. Foliage smooth, bright and clean. A good plant 
maker. One of the most extensively planted early varieties of 
Strawkerries at this time. There are but very few varieties that 
have equalled Premier's production record. In flavor and quality 
it ranks with the best. Recommended for home use, local sales 
or commercial markets. Price: $1.05 per 25; $1.75 per 50; $2.80 
per 100; $5.60 per 250; $8.75 per 500; $14.00 per 1000; $65.00 
per 5000. 
. CATSKILL 
An Outstanding Midseason Variety Becoming More Popular 
Every Year 
Originated in 1934 from a cross between Premier and Marshall. 
Produces large, strong plants; makes an ideal fruiting bed. The 
berries are large in size, bright red color. Equals Premier in flavor 
and carries a bright green cap. Firm enough to arrive on the mar- 
ket in excellent condition. It is considered almost frost-proof, and 
can be depended upon to produce annually bumper crops of fruit.- 
Price: $1.05 per 25; $1.75 per 50; $2.80 per 100; $5.60 per 250; $8.75 
per 500; $14.00 per 1000; $65.00 per 5000. 
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