y GREAT CROPS^STRAWBERRIES^nOW TO GROW THEM 
DR. BURRILL 
"The Million Dollar Strawberry" 
(MALE OR BISEXUAL) 
(For photo-engraving see Page 13) 
All desirable qualities which go to make an ideal variety are found in Dr. Burrill. 
The strong vigorous plants with long heavy root system characteristic of this variety make it 
a greater resister of drouth. Its foliage which is large, dark green and of unusually heavy 
texture, furnishes ample protection for its berries and insures entire freedom from all leaf 
spots. The mother plants grow large and are very heavy crown builders, making it a desir- 
able variety for hill culture, and being a prolific runner maker, it is equally well adapted for 
any of the other systems of strawberry growing. 
Heavy productiveness of berries of the highest quality is one of the predominating 
characteristics of this variety. At fruiting time, the plants are simply a mass of blossoms 
and fruit. Its berries, which are large and beautifully formed as shown in the photo-engrav- 
ing on Page 13, are deep glossy red, a trifle lighter in color than Senator Dunlap, this beauti- 
ful color being uniform to the very center of the berry. They are of a rich, delicious flavor, 
milder and even more delicious than Senator Dunlap. As a canner, Dr. Burrill surpasses 
Warfield. For shipping and keeping qualities, it is unsurpassed by any other variety. The 
berries have a bright green calyx which with its yellow seeds and beautiful color of flesh, 
make a combination that is most pleasing to the eye and immediately attracts buyers. It 
is a strong bisexual, has a long blooming season and is therefore an ideal mate for pistillate 
varieties. Dr. Burrill thrives splendidly in all soils and climates and for either the home 
garden or commercial strawberry grower, is a highly profitable and desirable variety. 
For prices of Dr. Burrill plants, see Page 33. 
What Our Customers Say About Dr. Burrill 
"Kellogg Pedigree Plants are fine, especially Dr. Burrill. They are truly wonderful, — such large vigorous 
plants and such heavy fruiters." Mrs. Frank L. Jones, Maine. 
"I have tested plants of six different strawberry varieties bought from several places and have found Kellogg'a 
Dr. Burrill the best." A. A. Arenius, Massachusetts. 
"I am well pleased with Kellogg strawberries and will set more in the spring. We like Dr. Burrill very, very 
much." Mrs. Donald Smith, Vermont. 
"Dr. Burrill is one of the finest berries grown, and my Progressive everbearers also are doing fine. I have 
recommended Kellogg Pedigree Plants to a great many people as they always have given me entire satisfaction." 
Miss Ella S. Raymond, Missouri. 
"Am selling my Dr. Burrill strawberries at 40 cents per quart. They are very large and fancy. I cannot 
speak highly enough of Kellogg strawberries." J. E. Parsons, Ontano. 
Yes, the Plants Shown in This Photo-Engraving Were Very Much 
Alive and Full of Vigor 
at the time this photograph was taken 
although they had been shipped from 
Three Rivers to Pennsylvania and back. 
The customer who received the shipment 
returned it claiming the plants were dead. 
Immediately upon receiving these 
plants, we carefully examined them in 
the presence of several old experienced 
strawberry growers, and the entire ship- 
ment was found to be in the same first- 
class condition as the plants shown here. 
If, when you receive your plants they 
appear dry and wilted, do not condemn 
them as being dead and worthless without 
first examining the crowns. It is the con- 
dition of the crown that determines the 
condition of the plant. If this is alive, the 
plants will live if given proper care and 
attention. Never condemn plants until 
you have examined them carefully, for it 
is only natural to expect that they will 
appear somewhat dry and wilted after 
traveling any distance. 
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