n.M. KELLOGG COMPANY THREE RIVERS, MICH. 
Buster (P) Female 
MEDIUM. Pistillate. Thia variety is of Canadian origin 
and throughout the northern states is approving itself as a 
variety of unusual value. Wherever it has been grown iri ttie 
northern states and Canada it has won Uie approval of every- 
body. The fruit is fine and the crop yield is immense. This 
is the sixth year we have offered this variety to our customers, 
and with each succeeding year we set a larger acreage — ^a 
tribute to the quality of this variety that all strawberry growers 
will appreciate. 
For prices, see Page 63, Column 2 
Clark's Seedling (B) Male 
MEDIUM. Bisexual. This variety is identical with the 
"Hood River." Its popularity is based primarily upon its 
extraordinary shipping qualities. Hundreds of carloads of 
this variety are shipped from the Pacific Coast to as far cast 
as Chicago and arrive there in excellent condition. It is a 
heavy yielder of fruit and is a fine canner as well as shipper. 
The fruit is large, of perfect strawberry form for the most 
Eart, and where given ample sunshine and air always wins 
igh favor. The foliage is medium large, dark green with 
spreading habit. 
For prices, see Page 63, Column 1 
Glen Mary (B) Male 
MEDIUM. Bisexual. This variety is noted for its heavy 
yields of big dark-red berries, and grows in popularity with 
each succeeding season. Prominent seeds of bright yellow 
make a tine contrast with the dark red of the fruit, and it is 
particularly attractive on the market. As a shipper it is 
excelled by no other variety. Having a great root system 
and very large foliage, it is especially popular in sections of 
limited rainfali. This is the twenty-fost year we have offered 
Glen Mary to our patrons, and for the last several years we 
have been unable to grow a sufficient number to supply the 
demand. We have a very large planting this year of this 
variety, and hope to meet all tlie requirements of the trade. 
Glen Mary and Wm. Belt make an ideal team. It should 
be remembered that Glen Mary belongs to the semi-perfect 
varieties and should not be used as a mate for pistillate 
varieties. 
For prices, see Page 63, Column 2 
Haverland (P) Female 
MEDIUM. Pistillate. This is the twenty-seventh year we 
have grown this wonderful and popular variety and every 
season adds to its popularity. Haverland yields a round, 
large berry, bright crimson on the sun side, shading to a light 
red on the under side. It is full and round at the stem end 
and gradually tapers to an obtuse point. It is not only a 
delicious berry, but it is a mosl attractive berry when placed 
in proper form upon the market. Any of the mid-season 
bisexuals will perfectly mate with Haverland, with the single 
exception of Glen Mary, which is deficient in pollen. 
For prices, see Page 63. Column I 
Jocunda (B) Male 
MEDIUM. Bisexual. Jocunda is medium early and is one 
of the greatest money-makers throughout: the Inter-Mountain 
states. It is a wonderful fruiter, the berries are large with a 
bright, shiny surface, and the sparkling yellow seeds make 
them all tlie more beautiful. The berries are bright red, 
velvety in texture and very juicy. The calyx is large and 
beautiful. The plant is exceedingly hardy, and a heavy 
runner-maker. When grown in hills the plants attain immense 
size. The leaves are round and quite large, supported by long 
stems, which give splendid protection to the fruit. We advise 
all our Inter-Mountain state friends to sot a large acreage 
to Jocunda, and we are confident that this great variety soon 
will become a favorite in the Ontral-We^tcrn states. 
For prices, see Page 63, Column 1 
Klondike (B) Male 
MEDIUM. Bisexual. Of southern origin the Klondike not 
only is very popular in the Southland, but for several years 
it has been growing more and more popular in the northern 
states. This variety is famous for its great yields of beautiful 
berries, rich blood-refl in color, uniform in shape and having 
a flavor that is deliciously mild. This is the fourteenth year 
we have carried this variety in our lists. 
For prices, see Page 63, Column 1 
Nick Ohmer (B) Male 
MEDIUM TO LATE. Bisexual. For many years a favorite 
throughout the northern and AtlantioSeaboard states, Nick 
Ohmer has during the last three years won almost universal 
popularity among the extensive strawberry growers of the 
Pacific Coast. More than that, it now ranks among the first 
selection in the Gulf regions of the country. In n word, Nick 
Ohmer has become practically a universal favorite. Especially 
noted for its line, rich flavor, for its large, well-shaped berries 
and rich crimson color of its fruit, it isn't strange that this 
variety becomes immediately popular once it becomes known 
in a given locality. The foliage is quite as beautiful as is the 
fruit. For prices, see Page 63, Column 1 
Parsons' Beauty (B) Male 
MEDIUM. Bisexual. This great variety is especially adapted 
to the higher altitudes and colder sections of the United 
States and Canada. One Northern Michigan grower has for 
many years grown this variety in carload lots and finds it 
ideal in every way. The berries of this variety are bright red 
and are of mild and delicious flavor. Thia is the thirt«entb 
season we have offered this variety to our customers. 
For prices, see Page 63, Column 1 
Senator Dunlap (B) Male 
MEDIUM TO LATE. Bisexual. It is doubtful if in the 
strawberry world any other variety has won greater popularity 
than the Senator Dunlap. Having an unusually Ions fruiting 
season, and growing immense quantities of large handsome 
fruit, it is a general favorit* in the market everywhere. The 
berries ore rich dark-red with glossy finish, shading to deep 
scarlet on the under side. It has bright yellow seeds, looking 
like gold imbedded in liighly-colored wax. It is noted for jts 
uniformity of size and shape; and the rich bright red of its 
meat, and its very delicate flavor makes it in every respect 
ideal. We ship this variety to every state in the Union and 
to every province of Canada, and reports, are unanimous 
respecting its high qualities. This is the twentieth year we 
have offered Dunlap to our patrons, and its steadily increasing 
popularity has encouraged us to set an unusually large acreage 
for 1918. 
For prices, see Pago 63, Column 1 
Wm. Belt (B) Male 
MEDIUM TO LATE. Bisexual. Produces a large berry 
of extraordinary beauty. In color it is bright red. which 
extends to the heart of tiie fruit. The Belt is very rich, juicy 
and meaty, and in every way a desirable berry for table pur- 
poses. The yellow seeds of this variety make a fine contrast 
set in the bejiutiful, bright-red surface, creating a sparkling 
effect and making it particularly attractive when placed, 
neatly packed, on Uie market. The calyx is rather small for 
so largo a berry. The foliage is unusually tall, and light 
green in color. The berries are arranged quite evenly through- 
out the vines, and for great productiveness this fine variety 
nears the limit. The Bolt is an ideal pollenizer, and has a 
long blooming season. The berry varies somewhat as to form. 
We have had this popular variety in our breeding bed 
for sixteen years, and its strong points have been developed 
to perfection by the methods we employ in selecting from 
the healthiest and most vigorous mother plants. The Wm. 
Bedt and Glen Mary make an ideal team in any field. 
For prices, see Page 63, Column 2 
Late Varieties 
Aroma (B) Male 
LATE. Bisexual. Aroma is another variety having a uni- 
versal demand. And he who once has grown this fruit will 
always grow it. The berries are very large and are bright 
red to the center. The flesh is solid and^ smooth, and the 
flavor is richly aromatic. The berry is firm and it is one 
of the leading varieties as a long distance shipper. Its appear- 
ance in the box is most attractive, the yellow seeds imbedded 
in the bright-red flesli making it particularly attractive. 
These excellent qualities have combined to make the Aroma 
one of the most popular berries with the commercial grower, 
and in many localities it is the leading late berry. Strong 
in pollen, Aroma is au excellent mate for late pistdlates, the 
bloom starting to open medium early and continuing until 
quite late. Tlie foliage is a smooth deep green, of spreading 
habit, which gives the sun a clear course to tlu Towns; its 
leaves are long, broad and clean. This is the twentieth year 
we h? e selected and bred this great variety, and we can 
recoil.. .lend it to our customers everywhere. 
For prices, see Page 63, Column 1 
Brandywine (B) Male 
LATE. Bisexual. Brandywine belongs to the list of universal 
varietie^s that thrive under all sorts of conditions of soil and 
climate. Added to thts extraordinary quality is it-s beautiful 
berry, in •:olor deep blood red to the center, the surface being 
imbedded with bright, yellow seeds so prominent as to make 
a beautiful contrast in color. The fruit posse-sses a flovor 
peculiar to itself and attracts and holds customers year after 
year. The productiveness of this variety equals its attractive- 
ness as to size and beauty, rendering it very popular with 
commercial growers everywhere. 
For prices, see Page 63, Column 2 
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