GREAT CROPS OF STRAWBERRIES AND HOW TO GROW THEM 
Copyright 1911 by R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
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A SAUCER FULL OF CLARK'S SEEDLINGS 
r^LARK'S SbEDLING is one of the most profitable varieties in Oreeon and Washington and steadily grows in Dopularity in 
^ British Columbia. It is sometimes called Hood River because it is grown almost e.Kclusiveiy by the growers of the Hood 
River valley. Kellogg's strain of this variety is very productive. Berries are firm enough to ship to any market. Carloads of 
this variety are shipped from the Coast to New York every season. Plants of this variety are grown only at our Oregon farm. 
smooth. The most productive of the extremely late va- 
rieties we ever have tested. Chesapeake has the repu- 
tation of being the greatest frost resister known. Where 
others fail this variety has given full crops. Splendid 
shipper. 
Clark's Seedling, B. (Male) 
MEDIUM EARLY. Bisexual. Bright red; round; large; 
flavor rich; yields big crops of berries; runners short and 
few. Clark's Seedling is sometimes called "Hood River" 
because of its universal popularity in the fruit section 
of Oregon which goes under that name. To its other 
qualities is to be added that of an excellent shipper, 
proved by the fact that Oregon and Washington growers 
send them thousands of miles and that they reach desti- 
nation in first-class condition. 
Crown only at our branch (arm at Canby. Oregon. 
Climax, B. (Male) 
EXTRA EARLY. Bisexual. Dark red; round; large in 
size and very rich in flavor; heavy yielder; makes medium 
number of runners, which are short. A valuable variety. 
Clyde, B. (Male) 
EARLY. Bisexual. Crimson; conical; extra-large; flavor 
mild; very heavy yielder; makes medium number of short 
runners. A noble variety. 
Columbia, B. (Male) 
LATE. Bisexual. Deep rich red; conical, thick and 
meaty; rich and tart. Calyx heavy, runners long, foliage 
upright. Yields fairly large crops of firm, beautiful and 
attractive fruit; it is in every way high class. This is 
the first season of this variety in our list, but our expe- 
rience with it is so entirely satisfactory that we take 
pleasure in recommending all our customers to give it a 
trial this season. 
Commonwealth, B. (Male) 
VERY LATE. Bisexual. Dark rich red; coxcomb in 
form; smooth surface; rich and juicy; very large; yields 
heavily; calyx large and showy; foliage heavy; runners 
long and not very numerous. Commonwealth is the lat- 
est of the late berries, and will add distinctly to the 
length of the fruiting season. No field .should be with- 
out its quota of this variety. 
Crescent, P. (Female) 
EARLY. Pistillate. Crimson; wedge-shaped; medium 
size; mild in flavor; heavy yielder; runners long and nu- 
merous. Good shipper. 
Dornan, B. (Male) 
LATE. Bisexual. Dark red; conical; extra-large fruit, 
flavor delicate and delicious; confirmed dyspeptics eat 
Dornan without the slightest disagreeable results; yields 
big crops and is a fine shipper; makes just enough run- 
ners of medium length to nicely fill in the rows. 
Early Ozark, B. (Male) 
EXTRA EARLY. Bisexual. Dark red, color extending 
all the way through; tart but delicious; nearly round; fo- 
liage tall, dark green; runners short; sets just enough 
runner plants to form an ideal row. Early Ozark is the 
most wonderful extra-early variety ever originated as to 
productiveness, size, color, form and flavor. As early as 
Excelsior, it is twice as productive, and the bei iies are 
more than twice as large. 
Enormous, P. (Female) 
MEDIUM TO LATE. Pistillate. Dark red; wedge- 
shape; medium large fruit, flavor rich; yield heavy; mn- 
ners of medium length are produced in sufficient num- 
bers to fill out the rows. Every grower should set some 
plants of this variety. 
Excelsior, B. (Male) 
EX-TRA EARLY. Bisexual. Deep, dark red; round; 
medium size; flavor tart; heavy yielder; runners long and 
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