JAMBEREE has that delicious wild flavor and is about half 
the size of cultivated berries. 
JAMBEREE is tops for jams, jellies, and freezing. It makes 
avery good row of strong plants. The berries grow in clusters and 
ripen rapidly early in the strawberry season. These are a delicious 
treat for those wild strawberry lovers, 
1 Phelps (New) 
Another University of New Hampshire variety is ready for 
you. This new PHELPS will satisfy your needs for a good early 
berry. This plant has extreme vigor with good runner habits. The 
fruit is a deep red with excellent size and ripens early in the season 
about HOWARD time. You will like the flavor better than that of 
the HOWARD. Im PHELPS as your eatly variety this year. 
\ Sparkle 
We are very enthusiastic about our SPARKLE plants. We 
have yet to find a variety that does as well under all conditions. 
Again SPARKLE was one of our best berries on the roadside 
stand. Each berry is packed full of flavor that makes you want 
more and more. A box full of these berries really sells itself. 
We highly recommend SPARKLE for the commercial grower 
and the home gardener. Their freezing quality makes them very 
popular. 
SPARKLE ripens about five days after Howard 17 and picks 
well for two weeks. Try them now for something special in straw- 
berries. 
Fairfax 
This is one of the older varieties that has been popular for years 
as a very sweet berry. It makes a good bearing row and produces 
large berries of a deep red color. FAIRFAX is another quality 
berry for your roadside stand. It is rated by some as a top berry 
that will not place second to any in quality. 
