GREAT CROPS OF STRAWBERRIES AND HOW TO GROW THEM 
Copyright 1913 by R. M. Kellogg Co.. Three Rivers, Mich. 
MAGOON, MALE OR BISEXUAL - LATE 
'T'HIS variety is particularly adapted to Pacific-Coast and Inter-Mountain-State conditions and is grown by ua only on our 
farms at Twin Falls, Idaho, and Canby, Oregon. From the far-western districts Magoon is shipped in carload lots to Chicago 
and other eastern markets after nearly all other varieties have quit fruiting. Magoon grows large berries of very rich flavor 
and bright red from circumference to center. It is found to be especially valuable in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. 
heavy yielder of fruit and is a fine canner as well as shipper. 
The fruit is large, of perfect strawberry form for the most 
part, and, where given ample sunshine and air always wins 
high favor. The foliage is medium large, dark-green with 
spreading habit. We do not advise Clark's Seedling for the 
Eastern states, but cannot recommend it too highly for the 
Inter-Mountain and Pacific-Coast sections. Grown at Twin 
Falls and Canby. 
Bubach, P. (Female) 
MEDIUM. Pistillate. This is the twenty-seventh year we 
have offered Bubach to our trade, and when we say that the 
demand for this variety in 1913 resulted in the complete ex- 
haustion of our stock long before the shipping season closed, 
we are sure our friends will understand how high a place this 
variety occupies in the confidence of strawberry growers the 
country over. We have as yet been unable to discover any 
territorial limitation regarding this variety, and it appears to 
be universally popular wherever it has been grown. Bubach 
ranks among the very best varieties ever originated. Grown 
only at Three Rivers. 
Jerome, B. (Male) 
MEDIUM EARLY. Bisexual. Growing rapidly in popular- 
ity throughout the Eastern states, Jerome also is becoming 
universally popular in the Rocky Mountain regions. The ber- 
ries of .this variety are bright-red, rich in flavor, and are 
splendid shippers. Jerome also is a strong pollenizer of pistil- 
late varieties, and these numerous and important qualities 
promise to make it one of the most famous and generally 
grown varieties in the regions indicated. Grown at Three 
Rivers and Twin Falls. 
Enormous. P. (Female) 
MEDIUM TO LATE. Pistillate. This is the nineteenth year 
we have offered Enormous to our customers, and we know of 
no better test of its qualities than its steadily increasing pop- 
ularity with those who know it best. Under just the rightcon- 
ditions of soil and climate this variety grows such very large 
berries as to have won the name given it so many years ago. 
Not only is the berry large, but it is of fine flavor, the meat is 
juicy and rich, and its crimson color makes it very attractive 
when placed upon the market. Grown only at Three Rivers. 
Wm. Belt, B. (Male) 
MEDIUM TO LATE. Bisexual. This variety we have 
carried on our lists for fifteen years, and like its great mate. 
Glen Mary, its popularity steadily grows. In the great Inter- 
Mountain-State region and particularly in Eastern Washing- 
ton and throughout Montana and Idaho it ranks among the 
favorites. The berry produced by this variety is of great 
beauty and size. Fourteen berries of this variety covered 
more than a yard-stick in length, and five of them covered 
more than a foot rule, as indicated by the photograph sent us 
from the Bitter Root Valley Irrigation Co. at Florence, Mon- 
tana. Indeed, Wm. Belt is what may be termed one of the 
universal varieties, for it is popular from San Diego to the 
North line of British Columbia on the Coast, and there is not 
a state in the Union where it doesn't have ardent friends who 
never fail to grow it extensively. You may order this variety 
in large numbers without hesitation. Grown at all our farms. 
Downing's Bride, P. (Female) 
MEDIUM TO LATE. Pistillate. Among growers whose prac- 
tical experience with this variety has taught them its great 
value, Downing's Bride ranks as a leader in the production of 
large quantities of strictly fancy fruit. Its berries are dark 
blood-red and its flavor delicious, with only enough white at 
the very heart to make a pleasing contrast. This is the twelfth 
year we have carried this fine variety. Grown only at Three 
Rivers. 
Arizona, B. (Male) 
MEDIUM-EARLY. Bisexual. For twelve years we have 
grown Arizona in our breeding beds, and it is popular all over 
the Pacific Coast and in many of the Inter-Mountain States. 
This variety is a producer of great quantities of large, deep- 
red berries of very fine, aromatic flavor. The foliage of this 
variety is dark-green and is of medium size. Under favor- 
able conditions Arizona frequently produces a fine second 
crop in the early fall, and this fact has made it doubly popular 
where such conditions are common. Grown at Three Rivers 
and Canby. 
King Edward, B. (Male) 
MEDIUM-EARLY. Bisexual. Although of recent origina- 
tion, this variety has won deserved fame over a very large 
part of the country, and while this is only the second year 
we have offered this variety to our customers, we do so 
with full confidence that it will give large results in all cases 
where soil and climatic conditions are favorable. The variety 
is so very fine as to deserve a thorough testing out. The fruit 
is almost round in shape, is dark-red in color, delicious in 
flavor and of unusual uniformity as to size. Possessed of 
such a list of high qualities, we are sure that King Edward 
is to rank very high among the practical strawberry growers 
of the country. Grown only at Three Rivers. 
Nick Ohmer, B. (Male) 
MEDIUM TO LATE. Bisexual. For many years a favorite 
throughout the Northern and Atlantic-Seaboard states, Nick 
Ohmer has during the last three years won almost universal 
popularity among the extensive strawberry growers of the 
Pacific Coast. More than that it now ranks among the first 
selections in the Gulf regions of the country. In a word, Nick 
Ohmer has become practically a universal favorite. This 
means that the average grower may with entire confidence 
order extensively of this variety. Especially noted for its fine 
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