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KELLOG'S PREMIER-Noted for its long fruiting season 
STRAWBERRIES 
Is t^7l^rl7st%Zt\7/'^^^^^^^^ - Own Soil. Se.byvi.le, Delaware. 
The Strawberry is King of all small fruits. It seems natural for evervbodv to likp 
Strawbernes. There is no crop more profitable than Strawberries and ?t does not c-o.t 
much to get started in the Strawberry business In our lUt wil L fr,,i!i ft f 
varieties-the varieties that you can lepenT upon. ' Ve w re the first to grow'sfr^wber^^ 
?he worW^'''*r.°fv,''l"'=°'^f-*^'^' Selbyville, Delaware; the largest Strawberry cent^^^^^ 
the world IS a fact that positively proves that we have the soil and climate to nroduce 
You w l^nii'''"'''""^ P'^"*'- I'e^lthy and of the largest p^^ucing^ quamy 
You will note our prices are reasonable; we only charge a price that pavrthe exoen^e of 
growing digging, packing, etc., and have a living profit remaining If your order if 
placed with us we assure you first-class plants, true"^ to name, packed in good co^dftion 
and as good as grown anywhere in the country, regardless of price condition, 
Description of Varieties 
Writing descriptions is the nurserymen's hardest task, as there are so manv varie 
ties that produce wonderfully in some sections of the country, while fn otrer section^ 
vnv^^t^'^hT* '? ^^"y important that one should be familiar with the 
variety before planting extensively of it. In such cases if you describe the soH to the 
nlnntT^fnT ^^^^ discarded several varieties of strawberry 
plants, and are recommending varieties which seem to be successful over a large part 
of the country. When writing descriptions of strawberry plants we always make same 
as short as po.ss.bIe and to the point. When possible we always aTvise where each 
nety is best adapted to the soils and climate in the many sections of the country 
SAMPLE. (Imperfect). Metlium late. Ex- 
tensively planted throiiBhout the entire North 
Mlfidle and We.stern .States, Is not worth 
lilantlnB- south of Virg-inla on account of 
i;ust For Its section It Is unsurpassed. 
Fruit Is ver,v large and well made up, nrm 
enoug-h for long- distance shij)ments. A very 
heavy cropper. This Is one of the varieties 
Nurserymen seldom trrow enouRh plants to 
supply the demand. 
1 AROMA.— (Perfect). Uite. One of th.i 
lii3st late varieties. Plants are large, ven 
yisrorous and healthy; fruit Is large ti ver'< 
larsre. roundish of a bright grlossy red, of ex- 
cellent finality and one of tlie most product- 
;1 1^^- ^"'"'elies. Can always he depended 
P?J\»^"r^ 'i, °f fruit 
Planted in all sections of the country most 
exten.Mvely planted in the middle West and 
tropical sections of the country 
