KELLOGG-S NEW RACE 
"TRADE -MARK VARIETIES" 
WE offered Kellogg's New Race or Trade-Mark varieties to our customers for the first 
time in 1919, therefore these varieties have not yet had an opportunity to demon- 
strate their many special merits on our customers' grounds. 
Our experience with these varieties in our testing plots again last season however has 
convinced us more firmly than ever before that wherever they are tested, they are sure to 
rank among the most popular and biggest money-making standard varieties grown. 
The fact that such famous strawberry hybridizers as Albert F. Etter of California and 
R. M. Sears of Illinois are among the originators of Kellogg's New Race varieties, is in itself 
sufficient evidence of the value of these originations. 
We are adding this year to last season's list of New Race varieties, "Kellogg's Big Won- 
der" which has passed the Kellogg test perfectly and well deserves this special distinction. 
Again this season we have only a very small crop of plants of these varieties, therefore 
we advise you to send us your order early, as late orders are sure to mean disappointment. 
The following descriptions fail to do these varieties justice, as words can give you only a 
very faint idea of their many excellent qualities. They differ in every way from all other 
varieties and are the begtnning of a new era in strawberries. 
For prices of plants of Kellogg's New Race or Trade-Mark varieties,see Page 29,coluft^n3. 
(Male or Biseii 
(For pEstci=eil|raving, see page 15) 
Rare indeed, are varieties which possess 
the winning qualities found in Kellogg's Big 
Wonder, and it gives us real pleasure to offer 
this wonderful New-Race variety to out cus- 
tomers this year for the first time. 
It is a strong bisexual, ideal for mating 
any medium-late pistillate variety. 
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 diseases. 
The plants root very deeply and are not 
affected by extreme weather conditions. 
Its productiveness and the quality of its 
berries are truly marvelous. The berries 
are large, very dark glossy red, and in flavor, 
most delicious. 
All desirable qualities are combined in 
Kellogg's Big Wonder, making it an ideal 
variety for the home garden and a big money- 
maker for market. 
We cannot recommend this variety too 
highly and every customer will profit by 
setting some Kellogg's Big Wonder this 
season. 
For prices, see page 29, column 3. 
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Sionilli is a strong late bisexual — an ideal 
mate for such pistillates as Kellogg's Prize, 
Kellogg's Big Late and Bedarena. 
The plants are strong, upright growers 
and the roots extend 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 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. 
Sionilli 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 
Sionilh. 
The highest endorsement we can give 
this variety will not do it justice, as we 
consider Sionilli one of the most remarkable 
strawberries ever grown. This wonderful 
variety offers a great opportunity for both 
the commercial berry grower and the home 
garden. For prices see page 29, column 3. 
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