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DR. BURRILL— (Male or Bisexual) 
(For photo-engraving, see page 21; also page 59) 
Dr. Burrill was originated by Dr. J. R. Reasoner 
of Urbana, 111., who also originated the famous 
Senator Dunlap. It is the result of a scientific 
cross of Senator Dunlap and Crescent, and has all 
the desirable quaUties of both of its parents. It 
required twenty-five years of Dr. Reasoner's life to 
develop this wonderful variety. It was named in 
honor of Dr. Burrill, of the Agricultural College 
of Illinois. 
It is a strong pollenizer, its foliage grows tall 
and vigorous, and it has a heavier and longer root 
system than either Dunlap or Crescent. In pro- 
ductiveness, it is not outyielded by any mid-season 
variety. Its berries are large, dark red, sweet and 
delicious, and in many respects resemble Dunlap 
berries. With us it is a heavier producer than 
Dimlap, and the berries are just a trifle lighter in 
color. As a canner, it is fully as good, if not better, 
than Warfield. No mid-season variet v with which 
we are acquainted, equals Dr. Burrill, either for 
home use or for market. 
Mrs. B. F. Friot, of Rogersville, Mo., writes: 
" I am more than pleased with Dr. Burrill. I believe 
my berries are even larger than the photographs 
you show in your book." 
Dr. Burrill is a universal favorite and well 
worthy its title, "The Million Dollar Strawberry," 
because it will add millions of dollars to the wealth 
of strawberry growers throughout the country. 
For prices of Dr. Burrill plants, see page 63, 
column 3. 
MAGIC GEM— (Male or Bisexual) 
(For photo-engraving see inside back cover page) 
Here is a bisexual that is truly a wonder in every 
respect. Originated in Idaho, it succeeds every- 
where it has been tested, wliich is in practically 
every nook and corner of the United States and 
Canada. One of our Florida customers has advised 
us that his Magic Gem berries were so large last 
season that they would scarcely go into a common 
water glass. An Idaho grower says, "You should 
push Magic Gem harder than ever, because it 
produces more big, fancy berries per plant than 
I ever have seen produced by any other variety. 
You cannot realize how large the Magic Gem 
berries grow here. Their color is dark red, and they 
are perfectly smooth and very solid. If you could 
see it fruiting here, you would write three or 
four pages in your catalog trying to explain what a 
wonderful berry it is, but words will notdo it justice." 
Magic Gem is an extremely vigorous grower. 
Its foliage grows tall and the leaves are larger than 
those of any other vari(!ty. It is a very strong pol- 
lenizer. It not only is a heavy producer of big 
berries, but brings practically every berry to full 
maturity, and the berries of the last picking are 
almost as large as those of the first. The berries 
are dark red with seeds deeply imbedded in the flesh; 
the calyx is heavy and stays fresh for an uriusual 
length of time after the berries have been picked. 
It is such a vigorous grower that it is not seriously 
afl'ecled by extreme weather. Magic Gem well 
deserves its title, "The Gem of Perfection." 
For prices of Magic Gem plants, see page 63, 
column 3. 
KELLOGG'S PREMIER 
MAGIC GEM 
DR. BURRILL 
KELLOGG'S PRIZE 
Tliis illustration shows plants of our BIk Four varieties ready for packinB. Note tlie heavy root and crown syslcm. 
four wonderful voriclies produce big plants, hlg berries, big crops and bi(! profita. 
Thnsn 
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