Description of Varieties Not Illustrated 
'T'HE varieties described on this page are old favorite standard varieties and 
■■■ are so widely known that it is unnecessary to picture them or give them more 
than a brief description. We have selected these varieties from the old stand- 
ards because they have stood the test of time. They succeed in all soils and 
climates and are ideal for either home-use or market. 
Aroma (B) Male or Bisexual Warfield (P) Female or Pistillate 
LATE. Grows low and spreading. Heavy- 
producer of large, rather round, dark-red 
berries. Extra-good shipper and splendid 
keeper. One of the best late varieties. 
For prices see page 29, column 1. 
Glen Mary (B) Male or Bisexual 
MID-SEASON. Medium tall and heavy 
grower. Very productive of extra large, 
bright-red berries, which shade to a lighter 
color at the tip. Its productiveness, ship- 
ping and other good qualities have made it a 
favorite in many localities. For prices see 
page 29, column 1. 
Haverland (P) Female or Pistillate 
EARLY. Plants grow rather tall and spread- 
ing. Exceedingly productive of rather long, 
medium-size, bright-red berries. One of the 
oldest and best of the old-time standard 
varieties. For prices see page 29, column L 
Kellogg's Hercules (B) Male or Bisexual 
EXTRA-EARLY. Dense, heavy fohage. 
Produces large crops of big, red, delicious 
berries of the smooth, round type. Begins 
ripening with Kellogg's Premier. One of the 
newest of the old standard varieties. For 
prices see page 29, column 2. 
Minnesota No. 3(B) Male or Bisexual 
EARLY. Very tall grower with large, round 
leaves. Senator Dunlap is the male parent 
of this variety. Berries are smooth, dark- 
red and top-shaped. A very good shipper 
and great favorite in Minnesota, where it 
was originated. For prices see page 29, 
column 1. 
Senator Dunlap (B) Male or Bisexual 
EARLY. A tall, dense and very hardy 
grower. Grown successfully throughout the 
world. It is exceedingly productive. Berries 
are large, very dark-red, of perfect form and 
splendid for shipping, canning, or immediate 
table use. One of the most profitable and 
most widely known of the standard varieties. 
For prices see page 29, column 1. 
EARLY. Tall and extra-strong grower. 
Very hardy and succeeds everywhere. One 
of the most productive varieties in existence. 
Berries are medium large, smooth, very dark- 
red and attractive. One of the very best 
shippers and canners. Warfield will be found 
wherever strawberries are grown. A choice 
variety for the home garden or field. For 
prices see page 29, column 1. 
Wm. Belt (B) Male or Bisexual 
MID -SEASON. Medium tall grower with 
very heavy foliage. Produces big, bright-red 
berries in great abundance. Berries are 
slightly irregular in form but of the highest 
quality. A very popular and most splendid 
variety. For prices see page 29, column 1. 
Kellogg's All-Metal One-Piece 
Dibble 
This plant setting tool will last a 
life time, cannot possibly break and 
has no rivets to come loose as the 
handle and blade are made in one piece 
from the best sheet steel. It does not 
tire the hand, and is in every way 
superior to any other dibble ever put 
upon the market. With this tool, one 
person can set from 2,500 to 3,000 
plants a day. 
Ideal for setting plants of any kind, 
and every grower should have one or 
more of them. 
Price, while they last, only 80 cents 
each, delivered, all transportation 
charges prepaid to any town in the 
United States or Canada. 
The present high cost of steel 
makes it impossible for us to sell 
these dibbles any cheaper, and 
whether you order one or more, the 
price is 80 cents each, prepaid. 
Dibbles will be shipped either by 
Express or Parcel Post, as we consider 
best. 
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