money-maker for growers everywhere, 
prices see page 29, column 3. 
For 
QUALITY BERRY 
(Male or Bisexual) 
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Trebla is the wonderful variety which in an 
actual try-out, produced at the rate of three 
quarts of berries per plant, which is a most 
remarkable yield. In order to secure Trebla, 
it was necessary to use in the breeding: 
Peruvian Beach, Cape Mendocino Beach, 
Californica or wood strawberry, Alpine, also 
Sharpless, Parry and Michel's Early of the 
common varieties. Made up of these many 
species, it possesses a prepotency that is 
remarkable. The blossoms are so hardy 
and so well protected by the foliage that they 
are not easily affected by frost. It is a very 
heavy producer. The berries are medium- 
large, of perfect shape, very solid and a 
decided dark-red color. They do not become 
soft or fade even in canning. Trebla has a 
delicious flavor, entirely its own, and when 
growing, does not resemble any other straw- 
berry. In every sense of the word, Trebla 
is a marvel. For prices see page 29, column 3. 
(Male or Bisexual) 
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also Back Cover) 
Sionilli was originated by Mr. R. M. 
Sears of Illinois, who also originated our 
world-famed Kellogg's Prize. It is a strong 
late bisexual, an ideal mate for such late 
pistillates as Kellogg's Prize and Kellogg's 
Big Late. The plants are strong, upright 
growers and the roots «xtend as deeply into 
the soil as the foliage grows above the surface, 
which makes it an excellent drouth resister. 
Sionilli has been thoroughly tested by its 
originator in his heavy black Illinois soil, 
and we also have thoroughly tested it in our 
sandy loam soil, and under these two entirely 
different conditions, it has proved an excep- 
tionally heavy producer of berries of the 
highest quality. The berries are extra- 
large, and of real dark-red color, the darkest 
red we ever have seen in strawberries, and 
this beautiful color extends to the very center. 
Sionilh berries are of a supremely delicious 
flavor, unlike any other strawberry. We 
never have seen a variety produce more 
berries or berries of higher quality than 
Sionilli. The highest endorsement we can 
give this variety will not do it justice, as we 
consider Sionilli the most remarkable straw- 
berry ever grown. We paid Mr. Sears 
$500.00 for this variety and its name "Sion- 
ilh" is Illinois spelled backward. This won- 
derful variety offers a great opportunity for 
both the commercial berry grower and thehome 
garden. For prices see page 29, column 3. 
(Male or Bisexual) 
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Kellko was obtained from many crosses 
of the Beach and Wood types of strawberries. 
To give a complete report and pedigree of the 
breeding of this variety would require more 
space than we can devote in this book. Kell- 
ko is a late variety. The berries are very 
dark-red and highly flavored. The foliage 
is large, glossy dark-green and of a tough 
leathery texture. Kellko makes large plants, 
large blossoms and large berries. It has b^en 
tested in several different soils and in each 
test has proved a winner. Its coined name, 
"Kellko," is derived from Kellogg Company. 
For prices see page 29, column 3. 
(Male or Bisexual) 
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Euresko is an unusually strong grower 
with large foliage of a tough, leathery texture. 
It is afi unusually deep rooter and well adap- 
ted to any soil or climate. Euresko is very 
productive. The berries are large, deep-red, 
with golden seeds and of extra-high flavor. 
When the plants are in full blossom, they 
make one of the showiest spots in the garden. 
It is a grand variety and we urge you to try it. 
For prices see page 29, column 3. 
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