WE ARE offering this year, six splendid new standard varieties which 
differ in fohage and fruit from all other standard varieties. They are: 
Sionilli, Rumark, Trebla, Bedarena, Euresko and Kellko. We have 
made application through the U. S. Patent Office for trade-marks on these 
varieties. By protecting these variety names with trade-marks, we will have 
the exclusive selling rights which insures everyone who purchases plants of 
these varieties that the plants will be true to name and kept up to their original 
high standard of quality and productiveness. Any other firm offering to sell 
you plants of these varieties are offering what they cannot furnish; however no 
reliable firm would attempt to do this. 
We are constantly endeavoring to give our customers the very best in 
strawberries and have completed arrangements whereby the five leading plant 
originators of the country are devoting their efforts to help us accomplish this. 
The six new varieties named here are the results of their efforts and are the 
beginning of something new in strawberries. They constitute Kellogg's new 
race of strawberries and each of these varieties represents many crosses of 
different varieties. It has required many years of patient, diligent work to 
secure the productiveness, size, color, flavor and texture which are combined 
in the berries produced by these varieties. Their performance on the origin- 
ators' grounds and our experience with them on our farm, convince us that 
they are indeed extraordinary varieties and deserving of a thorough trial. 
For individual descriptions of Kellogg's new-race varieties, see pages 21 
and 22. For photo-engravings, see pages 23, 24 and 25. For prices see page 
29, column 3. 
Varieties Discontinued 
It is our policy to discontinue growing varieties which succeed only in a 
few localities as soon as we can replace them with better ones. This explains 
why we do not list certain varieties this year which we have grown in the past. 
The new varieties which we are constantly adding to our list are far 
superior to those which we are discarding. We are striving to secure varieties 
which will produce big crops and give big profits in all soils and climates, and all 
the varieties we are offering this year possess superior merits, both in the quality 
and quantity of berries they produce. Our present list of varieties is, without 
doubt, the choicest ever offered by any plant grower and our customers should 
find it easy to choose the proper varieties. If, however, you find it difficult to 
make up your own selection, simply tell us how many plants you want or give 
us the dimensions of the piece of ground you intend to set to strawberries 
and our Free Service Department will gladly make the selection for you. 
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