KELLOGG'S NEW RACE 
"TRADE-MARK VARIETIES " 
As explained on Page 9, the unusually late, backward spring of 1920 made it impossi- 
ble for us to set our usual acreage to Kellogg Pedigree Plants, which explains why we are 
not listing this year all the varieties offered in our 1920 catalog. 
When we realized the inevitable impossibility of setting a sufficient acreage of all 
varieties, naturally we gave preference to those possessing the greatest merits, selecting 
Kellogg's Big Wonder and Sionilli because our experience had convinced us that these two 
varieties were the most profitable for our customers. 
In our own testing plot again during the fruiting season of 1920, Kellogg's Big Wonder 
and Sionilli displayed the same high characteristics, both in plant growth and quality and 
quantity of berries, which in every test have placed them far beyond comparison with any 
other standard varieties. 
If you desire big crops of extraordinarily fine strawberries, set plants of either or 
both of these varieties this spring and you will be agreeably surprised at fruiting time. 
Owing to our small crop, you will appreciate the wisdom of sending us your order as 
early as possible to prevent the disappointment resulting from ordering late in the season 
after plants are all sold. 
(MALE OR BISEXUAL) 
(For photo-engraving see inside Front Cover) 
We first offered Kellogg's Big Wonder to 
our customers in 1920, therefore this variety 
has not yet had an opportunity to demon- 
strate its many exceptional merits in our 
customers' fields and gardens. We are con- 
fident however that when the 1921 fruiting 
season arrives, it will tell its own story in a 
much stronger, more convincing manner 
than our description does justice. 
Kellogg's Big Wonder is a strong me- 
dium-late bisexual, ideal as a mate for 
pistillate varieties. 
In foliage and plant growth, it simply 
can't be beat. The plants grow tall and the 
leaves, which are borne on sturdy, upright 
stems, are large, very dark green, of excep- 
tionally heavy texture and practically im- 
mune to plant disease. 
The plants root very deeply and are not 
affected by extreme weather conditions. 
The berries are large, very dark glossy 
red and in flavor most delicious. It is truly 
a marvel both in productiveness and quality 
of berries. 
We recommend Kellogg's Big Wonder 
with the assurance that you will find it 
ideal for the home garden or market. 
(MALE OR BISEXUAL) 
(For photo-engraving see Page 20) 
The highest endorsement we can give 
Sionilli will not do this variety justice as we 
consider it one of the most remarkable 
strawberries ever grown. 
Sionilli is a strong growing late bisexual 
and like Kellogg's Big Wonder, is an ideal 
mate for pistillate varieties. 
Plants grow upright, have very heavy 
foliage and root deeply, making Sionilli a 
drouth resister of the highest type. 
It is an exceptionally heavy producer of 
extra large, high-quality berries, their deep 
red color extending to the very center. 
Their flavor is supremely delicious, — unlike 
any other strawberry. 
Sionilli offers a splendid opportunity both 
for the home garden and commercial straw- 
berry grower. 
There was an enormous demand for 
Sionilli plants last season, and this year, 
owing to the fact that it is so widely grown 
and so much better known, the demand is 
sure to be even greater. 
For this reason and on account of the 
small crop of plants, you will profit by send- 
ing us your order at once as delay will mean 
almost certain disappointment. 
Prices of Kellogg's Big Wonder and Sionilli plants will be found on Page 33. 
"SIONILLI A SPLENDID VARIETY" 
"I have found Sionilli a splendid variety. Its berries are large, dark red and of unusually fine flavor 
is a very heavy cropper. Kellogg Pedigree Plants 'can't be beat." N. T. Crawford, Virginia.' 
"NONE BETTER" 
"Sionilli and Kellogg's Progressive Everbearer are a success in this climate — none better." 
Dr. D. A. Gove, Washington. 
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