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GREAT CROPS OF STRAWBERRIES AND HOW TO GROW THEM 
Copyright 19H by R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
MAGOON STRAWBERRIES AS GROWN ON KELLOGG PLANTS 
lyi AGOON is one of the most popular varieties in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia, and throughout the Pacific 
coast country grows to perfection. It is a big money maker. Plants of this variety we grow only at our farm at Canby, Ore. 
Read Before Making Up Your Order 
IN making up your order for plants, do not vary 
from the scale of prices as given on Page 28 of 
this book. We cannot allow a customer to com- 
bine two or more varieties in order to get the 
lower price. For example, should you order 500 
plants of Glen Mary the cost would be $i.50; but 
should you order only 250 plants of Glen Mary, 
and 250 plants of Wm. Belt, the price of the 500 
plants made up of these two varieties would cost 
you $3.20, as you will note that the price for 250 
Glen Mary is $1.60, and the price of 250 Wm. Belt 
also is $1.60. The fact that you order 500 or more 
plants of a certain variety does not entitle you to 
any different price on any other variety than that 
quoted in the price list. In short, carry out all 
prices exactly as given in the price list for each 
variety in accordance with the number of plants 
ordered of that variety. 
Arizona, B. (Male) 
MEDIUM EARLY. Bisexual. Dark red; top-shape; 
fruit large and exceedingly rich in flavor; heavy yielder; 
runners short and few. Favorite in California and Idaho. 
Aroma, B. (Male) 
LATE. Bisexual. Dark red; a beautiful round berry of 
«xtra-large size and attractive appearance, and having a 
delicious aromatic flavor; very heavy yielder; runners 
medium as to number and length. A perfect shipper and 
a maker of dollars. 
August Luther, B. (Male) 
EXTRA EARLY. Bisexual. Bright red; round at calyx 
and tapering to point; berries medium to large and very 
sweet; a big yielder; popular everywhere, and especially 
favored by Pacific Coast growers. Prolific runner ma- 
ker; runners long; stands shipping well. 
Bederwood, B. (Male) 
EARLY. Bisexual. Deep crimson; round; berries medi- 
um size; flavor tart; heavy yielder; runners long and 
numerous. Splendid shipper; a great favorite in the 
West and North-West. 
Brandy wine, B. (Male) 
LATE. Bisexual. Blood red; round; yields very large 
crops of finest quality berries, having a deliciously rich 
flavor; makes a medium number of short runners. Fa- 
mous among commercial growers for its qualities as a 
shipper. Very popular with California growers; one of 
the very best. 
Bubach, P. (Female) 
MEDIUM LATE. Pistillate. Bright red; varies as to 
form; berries extra-large; mild of flavor; yield heavy; a 
universal favorite; makes plenty of short stocky runners 
to form a perfect fruiting row. 
Buster, P. (Female) 
MEDIUM TO LATE. Pistillate. Bright red; round; 
fruit large; flavor excellent; heavy yielder, indeed, one 
of the heaviest wc ever have seen; makes plenty of short 
runners to form an ideal row. 
Cardinal, P. (Female) 
LATE. Pistillate. Takes its name from its beautiful 
cardinal shade; varied in shape; large berries, rich in 
flavor and abundant as to yield--one of the greatest of 
^te pistillatcs. Prolific maker of long runners. 
Chesapeake, B. (Male) 
VERY LATE. Bisexual. Crimson to dark; conical, 
thick and meaty; flavor similar to that of Wm. Belt. 
Runners medium length; foliage tall, thick and leathery 
with upright leaf stems. Fruit extra large and very 
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