If GREAT CROPSy STRAWBERRIES*™™ TO GROW THEM 
KELLOGG'S BIG LATE 
"The Biggest and Latest— The Queen of Quality and Quantity" 
(FEMALE OR PISTILLATE) 
(For photo-engraving see Front Cover) 
Kellogg's Big Late unquestionably is the World's best extra-late variety. 
This statement sums up in few words, the substance of reports received from thousands 
of growers who after thoroughly testing Kellogg's Big Late, are unanimous in their expressions 
of admiration and praise and who claim it is unequalled by any other extra-late variety. 
Big Late is a strong growing pistillate, an excellent drouth resister, has a long, heavy 
root system, large, healthy foliage and is a big, robust crown builder. It is a consistently 
heavy producer of large, deep scarlet colored berries which are produced abundantly in 
clusters on long fruiting stems. Their highly delicious flavor and pleasing aroma leaves 
nothing to be desired. The berries are crowned with a beautiful bright-green calyx which 
remains fresh and bright longer after picking than any other variety. This, together with 
the firm, solid berry texture makes Big Late a most desirable keeper and shipper. 
This is the fifth consecutive season we have offered Kellogg's Big Late to our cus- 
tomers and the enormous increase in the demand for plants of this variety is the best 
evidence of its increasing popularity. A single trial convinces that words and pictures are 
quite incapable of rendering a just description of Kellogg's Big Late. It is indeed "The 
Biggest and Latest — The Queen of Quality and Quantity." 
Be sure to set Kellogg's Big Late this spring. 
For prices of Kellogg's Big Late plants, see Page 33. 
"Kellogg's Big Late is the leading strawberry in our locality. I sold my berries at 40 cents per single quart 
or $8.00 per crate, realizing $1213.95 from only one-half acre. In addition, I also paid quite a few pickers bills in 
berries, supplied all our own family of ten could use on the table and we canned and preserved our winter supply, of 
which no account was kept. The varieties were Kellogg's Big Four and Big Late." H. A. Wysong, Indiana. 
"Kellogg's Big Late is all that can be desired in a strawberry. This variety stands extremes of weather 
unusually well." Clyde Fobhan, Kansas. 
"My six hundred Kellogg's Big Late plants produced last season, 528 quarts of the finest berries I ever 
have seen." G. M. Towers, Maryland. 
"I have grown strawberries for twenty years but Kellogg's Big Late beats any variety I ever have seen." 
G. M. Simmons, Pennsylvania. 
"My Kellogg's Big Late Plants have grown so splendidly that I intend ordering more next spring, and some 
of my neighbors also intend to order with me." Chas. J. Pillsbury, Vermont. 
"I intend to set a big patch of Kellogg's Big Late next spring. This variety is a wonder. Beats anything 
I ever have seen in the way of strawberries." R- G. Wharton, Illinois. 
CERTIFICATE OF NURSERY INSPECTION 
No. 2150 
This is to certify that I have examined the nursery stock of R. M. KELLOGG 
COMPANY, THREE RIVERS, MICH., and find it apparently free from dangerous 
insects and dangerously contagious tree and plant diseases. 
This certificate to be void after July 31, 1921. 
(Signed) L. R. TAFT, 
State Inspector of Nurseries and Orchards. 
East Lansing, Mich., Sept. 27, 1920 
A copy of our Michigan Certificate of Nursery Inspection which is reproduced above, 
accompanies every shipment of Kellogg Pedigree Plants. This Certificate is granted only 
after a very thorough and rigid examination of our plant fields by the Michigan State Inspector 
of Nurseries and Orchards. It therefore furnishes assurance, additional to our guaranty on 
Page 32, that Kellogg Pedigree Plants are free from all insects and fungous diseases. 
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