LEAMON G. TINGLL, PITTSVlLLE. MI). 



NEW YORK-The ideal home-table herry 



HUSTLER. A large handsome berry of good quality. 



HAVERLAND. A medium-early berry of fine appearance. Berries 

 are medium to large, rich, bright red, long and pointed, and very 

 tempting in appearance. Will thrive in any soil and under almo.st all 

 conditions ; dark, long leaves ; crops nearly always large. 



HUNDRED DOLLAR. Another fancy berry very similar to Corsican. 



KELLOGG'S PREMIER. I am giving a part of the introducer's de- 

 scription : "Kellogg's Premier is distinctly in a class by itself. In 

 productiveness it is a wonder. The berries are mammoth in size, beau- 

 tifully formed, bright, rich red through and through, delicious in flavor, 

 and a splendid shipper. In one word, every berry is a show-berry and 

 a prize-winner. It is the money-making king of all early berries. Last 

 year the Premier began ripening berries fully a week earlier than any 

 other variety and continued to fruit heavily for more than four weeks. 

 And the last picking was as good as the first. Another quality in 

 which the Premier excels is that of a poUenizer for pistillate varieties, 

 a characteristic of unusual value because of its long Wooming season. 

 If you believe you have already seen the greatest early berry, but as yet 

 never seen Kellogg's Premier, you still have something worth while to 

 discover in the strawberry world. And if you would grow strawberries 

 that will sell at your own price, no matter how many other varieties 

 are on the market, the Premier is the variety for you to choose." 



KELLOG'S PRIZE. A very heavy fruiter, shaped similar to Haver- 

 land but a little later. Thrives in nearly all soils and yields immense 

 crops of large, perfectly formed berries, highly colored all through. 



KELLOG'S BIG LATE. A late berry that is rapidly forcing its way 

 to the front. A heavy cropper and a good shipper. 



K.LONDYKE. One of the most heavily planted early berries in the 

 cou'itry today; found in nearly all the large growers' fields. I believe 

 this is sufficient recommendation for any berry. 



MARSHALL. This is the berry that is found in a large majority of 

 northern gradens. Very highly flavored. 



LUPTON. A berry that brings top prices in the northern markets on 

 account of its attractive appearance and good keeping qualities. Very 

 productive. 



MA(JIC (JKM. Large size, highly flavored, good keeper and shipper, 

 very i)r()ductive and a good grower. 



MISSIONARY. Early, medium size, good color and fine flavor. 



MITCHELL'S EARLY. An old favorite and still a favorite with 

 many. 



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