GREAT CROPSySTMWBERRIES«"dHOW TO GROW THEM 
Other Varieties 
THE varieties described on this page thrive and produce abundant crops of choice ber- 
ries in all soils and climates. In the test of time, they have proved the best of the 
old favorite standard varieties and we highly recommend them for the home garden or 
for market. For prices of plants of these varieties, see Page 29, column 1. 
Aroma (B) Male or Bisexual 
LATE. Grows low and spreading. Heavy pro- 
ducer 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, 
shipping and other good qualities have made it a favor- 
ite in many localities. For prices see page 29, column 1. 
Haverland (P) Female or Pistillate 
EARLY. Plants grow rather tall and spreading. 
Exceedingly producti\ e of long, medium-size, bright- 
red berries. One of the best of the old-time standard 
varieties. For prices see page 29, column 1. 
Senator Dunlap (B) Male or Bisexual 
EARLY. A tall, dense and ve-y hardy grower. 
Grown successfully throughout the world. It is exceed- 
ingly productive. Berries are large, very dark-red, 
of perfect form and splendid for shipping, canning or 
immediate table use. One of the oldest, most profit- 
able and most widely known of the standard varieties. 
For prices see page 29, column 1. 
Warfield (P) Female or Pistillate 
EARLY. Tall and extra-strong grower. Very 
hardy and succeeds everywhere. One of the most 
productive varieties in existence. Berries a'e 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 Ail-Metal One-Piece Dibble 
A superior tool for setting strawberry or vegetable plants. With this dibble one person 
can set 2,500 to 3,000 plants a day. Handle and blade are made in one piece, from good 
grade of sheet steel. Price, only $1.00 each, delivered all transportation charges prepaid 
to your nearest Express or Post Office. Order early as our supply is limited. 
$826.20 IN 1919 FROM THIS QUARTER ACRE OF KELLOGG EVERBEARERS 
R. M. Crisman of California, the proud and enthusiastic owner, says: 
"We have sold $826.20 worth of berries this year up to the present time (September 4, 1919) from 
this quarter acre patch of Kellogg Superb Everbearers. We are still picking and will be for some 
time. I counted as many as forty-five ripe berries, besides a great many green ones, on one plant at 
one time. I will want about 2,000 more Kellogg Pedigree Plants next spring." 
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