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GREAT CROPS OF STRAWBERRIES AND HOW TO GROW THEM 
Copyright 1911 by R. M. Kellogg Co.. Three Rivers, Mich. 
A DISH OF KELLOGG'S MARSHALL STRAWBERRIES 
'T'HIS illustration shows the size and shape of strawberries produced by the Kellog*? strain of Marshall plants. Marshall al- 
* ways has been very popular in the East, and is now becoming one of the leading varieties of the Pacific Coast. We have a 
Efood stock of this variety at our Oregon and Idaho farms as well as at Three Rivers, and we recommend them to all customers. 
abundant. One of the leading favorites in California and 
the Southern states. Extra good shipper. 
Fendall, P. ( Female ) 
LATE. Pistillate. Crimson; in form ranges from coni- 
cal to very broad and wedge shaped; fruit very large and 
fine in every way; exceedingly productive, l^'oliage tall; 
runners long; very hardy. Chesapeake and Fendall 
make a wonderful team when set together. 
Candy, B. (Male) 
LATE. Bisexual. Bright red; perfect strawberry shape; 
produces very large berries of rich flavor; yield medium 
large; shipping qualities extra-fine, as growers all over 
the country know. Long runners. A favorite almost 
everywhere. Should be set with a stronj^ bisexual like 
Dunlap or Wm. Belt. 
Glen Mary, B. ( Male ) 
MEDIUM EARLY. Bisexual. Dark red; varied in 
form; berries extra-large; flavor rich; heavy yielder; 
runners short and stocky, with plenty to form an ideal 
fruiting row. While this variety is a bisexual, the quan- 
tity and quality of berries may be increased by setting 
Glen Mary with such varieties as William Belt, Dunlap 
or Clyde. A good shipper, valuable in every way. (ilen 
Mary succeeds everywhere. 
Haverland, P. (Female) 
MEDIUM. Pistillate. Crimson; long and conical; fruit 
large; flavor mild; extra-heavy yielder; runners medium 
long and plenty of them to make a good fruiting row. 
Because of shipping qualities a favorite with commercial 
growers. A sure money maker. 
Helen Davis, B. (Male) 
EAKLY TO LATE. Bisexual. A deep crimson; top- 
shaped; velvety texture; flavor rich and delicate; yields 
enormous crops of very large berries; begins to ripen 
early and continues until late in the season. Berries 
hold up in size until the last picking. Foliage tall and 
light green; runners of medium length and many of 
them. A very strong pollenizer. One of the noblest 
varieties we ever have tested. 
Heritage, B. (Male) 
EARLY. Bisexual. Crimson; long in shape and ex- 
tremely attractive; extra-large and flavor delicious; 
yields heavily; makes a medium number of long runners. 
A splendid variety in every way. 
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Highland, P. (Female) 
EARLY. Pistillate. Scarlet; conical; medium large; 
flavor excellent; famous for immense yields; makes short 
runners and just enough of them to form an ideal fruit- 
ing row. 
Jocunda, B. (Male) 
MEDIUM EARLY. Bisexual. Bright red; top-shape; 
large fruit; rich flavor; heavy yielder; prolific maker of 
long runners. Favorite among Colorado, Idaho and other 
inter-mountain states. One of the big money makers. 
Gi'own only at our branch farm at Twin Falls. Idaho. 
Klondike, B. (Male) 
MEDIUM EAKLY. Bisexual. Blood red; top-shape; 
large; mild; yields heavy crops; prolific maker of long 
runners. A very popular variety in the South and all 
along the Pacific coast; a big success in all sections. One 
of the very best shippers. 
Longfellow, B. (Male) 
EARLY TO LATE. Bisexual. Dark red; conical and 
very long, having the long neck typical of the very sweet 
berry; large in size and deliciously sweet in flavor; extra- 
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