\ FAIRLAND 
The latest introduction of 
the U. S. Department of 
_ Agriculture, Beltsville, Mary- 
land. Ripens early mid- 
season, producing large, 
firm, bright red berries. The 
berries ripen just a few days 
after Premier. A vigorous 
grower producing many run- 
ner plants. It is resistant to 
Red Stele root disease. 
All Strawberries ship- 
ped poctpaid or express 
prepaid and are sent 
separate from other stock. 
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Sparkle 
Ambrosia Late | 
AMBROSIA 
One of the largest and latest Strawberries grown. Sparkling bright red berries, uniform 
in size and semi-pointed in shape. Good for every purpose. Ripen three weeks later than 
any other varieties. 
. PREMIER 
Perfectly flavored. It is smooth and large; its color is the commanding glossy red 
which sells on sight. Early. 
| ROBINSON 
Scarlet-red color and unusual firmness. It is a vigorous grower. Mid-season. 
SPARKLE 
High quality berry. Ripens a week later than Premier. Fairly large, bright red, 
smooth and firm, excellent for freezing. Plants are large and vigorous. 
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