GREAT CROPSy STKAWBERRIES«ndHOW TO GROW THEM 
KELLOGG'S PERFECTION EVERBEARER 
"The Thousand-Dollar Prize Winner" 
(MALE OR BISEXUAL) 
(For photo-engraving see inside Back Cover) 
We first introduced Kellogg's Perfection Everbearer in 1920, and we predict that this 
is to become one of the leading everbearers as soon as our customers have had an opportunity 
to become acquainted with it. 
Perfection won the Thousand Dollar Cash Prize which was offered for the Everbearer 
proving the most perfect in every way. This explains why it was named Kellogg's Per- 
fection. 
Perfection is strong, hardy and vigorous in plant growth and unusually productive 
of large, well formed berries which are of rich color, delicate flavor and high quality. 
Perfection differs in every respect from all other everbearers and we recommend it 
with the full assurance that it will more than satisfy your highest expectations. 
Again this season, we have but a very small crop of Perfection plants, and only by 
ordering early can you be assured of getting plants of this wonderful everbearing variety. 
For prices of Perfection plants, see Page 33. 
SUPERB EVERBEARER 
(MALE OR BISEXUAL) 
This variety could not have been more appropriately named because of its many 
superb characteristics. Its plants which are of the low spreading type, are exceedingly 
strong and vigorous. The blossoms and fruit are completely covered by the foliage which 
furnishes a splendid protection from the hot summer sun and late fall frosts. Superb does 
not produce as many berries as our other everbearing varieties, although its berries which 
are of the round type, are extra large, strictly fancy and delicious. They are very dark red 
and when packed for market are most beautiful, always finding ready sale at high prices. 
They are firm and ideal for shipping as they will carry a considerable distance and arrive in 
perfect condition. Superb is universally recognized as "The Big Everbearing Wonder." 
For prices of Superb plants, see Page 33. 
"Kellogg's Superb Everbearers and 'Hearts of Gold' Cantaloupes grew side by side in my garden last 
summer. Both did splendidly and were the very best to be had." Mrs. L. J. Burckhardt, Kansas. 
"I have had the best of success with Kellogg's Superb Everbearers. The plants grow as big as a bushel 
basket and a foot high. They sure are beauties. Am enclosing an order for more plants to be shipped next 
spring." Louise Balfanz. Wisconsin. 
PEERLESS EVERBEARER 
(MALE OR BISEXUAL) 
(For photo-engraving see Page 25) 
Peerless in some respects resembles Superb. Its berries are fully as large but a trifle 
darker in color, and its foliage grows taller and more upright than Superb. 
The berries of both its spring and fall crops are large, round, of dark glossy red color 
and most deliciously flavored. It fruits heavily in the spring and during the summer and 
fall the plants are loaded with blossoms and fruit. 
Peerless is an ideal variety both for home use and market and all who have grown this 
variety or seen it in fruit highly recommend it. 
For prices of Peerless plants, see Page 33. 
"From one row of Kellogg's Peerless Everbearers only 113 feet long, I picked 25 quarts at one picking." 
J. S. Cook, Iowa. 
"To say the least, we are simply delighted with Kellogg's Everbearers. People come from miles around 
to see and purchase our berries. We have picked big, delicious berries in large quantities from May 28th until 
November 14th, selling all our berries right at home at an average price of 30 cents per quart. Had no trouble 
in selling all we raised and could have sold many more. We have recommended Kellogg Pedigree Plants to our 
friends for miles around, and anyone who writes me in regard to Kellogg Pedigree Plants will receive my 
answer, 'They are all that is claimed for them, and we cannot recommend them too highly'. Please send me 
your catalog as I wish to order more Kellogg plants next spring." F. A. LaShure, Ohio. 
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