K£UOGG*S GREAT CF^S OF SXBAWBBRRIES 
R-.M.KBHOGG CO. 
THREE RIVERS. MICH. 
Descriptions of Kellogg Everbearers (Continued) 
^^^B^^ H I IVI^ IVH ^ spreading and are exceedingly vigorous, the 
^^^■^^^B I B J Iml^P heavy foliage completely covering the blossoms and 
^ ^^^B^^V ^ "•^^ berries and furnishing a splendid protection from the 
^^P^^^ hot summer sun and late fall frosts. 
EX I Although Superb does not produce as heavily as 
^^^^^^^ ^^I^J our other everbearing varieties, its berries which are of 
^^^^^ the round type are extra large, strictly fancy and most 
delicious. They are deep red from surface to center 
and when packed for market present a most beautiful 
appearance, always finding ready sale at high prices 
regardless of market conditions. They are of ex- 
ceptionally firm texture and ideal for shipping as 
they will carry a considerable distance and arrive in perfect condition. Superb is universally ac- 
knowledged "The Big Everbearing Wonder." For prices of Superb plants see Page 66, column 5. 
THIS variety derives its name from its many 
superb characteristics. Its plants grow low and 
the BIG 
EVERBEARING WONDER 
MALE OR BI SEXUAL (B) 
(For photo-engraving see Page 57) 
My Superb and Progressive Everbearers fruited forty days last spring. They began fruiting again in August 
and were loaded with blossoms and fruit right up until winter. The berry illustrations in your catalog have nothing 
on what I could have shown last season when this patch of Everbearers was fruiting." 
R. B. Slaven, West Virginia. 
"I have found Kellogg's Superb Everbearing variety all that you claim for it and expect to set more plants of 
this variety next season. I have no trouble whatever in disposing of all my extra berries at 35 cents per quart." 
Mrs. E. E. Aokins, South Dakota. 
"I have had the best of success with Kellogg's Superb Everbearers. Plants grow as big as a bushel basket and 
sure are beauties. I am enclosing an order for more plants to be shipped next spring." 
Louis Balfanz, Wisconsin. 
*'KelIogg's Superb Everbearers and Hearts of Gold Cantaloupes grew side by side in my garden last summer. 
Both did splendidly and were the very best to be had." Mrs. L. J. ISurckhardt, Kansas. 
"We find Kellogg Everbearers fully up to the standard you claim for them. They are the highest quality plants 
we have ever had." Peter V. Coddington, New York. 
"We are well pleased with Kellogg's Everbearing strawberries. Had an abundance of berries last year from 
mid-summer until Thanksgiving." James G. Cortelyou, California. 
"The small trial order of Kellogg Everbearers which we received from you la.st spring has given wonderful 
satisfaction. We had ripe berries right up to November. As a result of this experience, I intend to go into the 
strawberry business on a much larger scale and will set Kellogg Pedigree Plants." 
E. H. DiENST, Saskatchewan, Canada. 
"Saw your advertisement in Country Gentleman and am sending herewith an order and payment for Kellogg 
Everbearing Plants. I hope I am not too late to get these plants as strawberries are selling here at 50 cents a quart 
which is too much for hard working people to pay." Mrs. C. F. Carr, New York. 
"To say the least, we are simply delighted with Kellogg's Everbearers. People come from miles around to see 
and purchase our berries. We have picked big, delicious berries in large quantities from May 28th until November 
14th, selling all our berries right at home at an average price of ^0 cents per quart. Had no trouble in selling all we 
raised and could have sold many more. We have recommended Kellogg Pedigree Plants to our friends for miles 
around, and anyone who writes me in regard to them will receive my answer, "They are all that is claimed for them 
and we cannot recommend them too highly.' Please send me your catalog as I wish to order more Kellogg Plants 
next spring." F. A. LaShure, Ohio. 
"From one row of Kellogg's Peerless Everbearers only 113 feet long, I picked 25 quarts at one picking." 
J. S. Cook, Iowa. 
^^^^^^ ^1 \ LL who have grown Peerless or seen it in fruit 
M M ^^^n^^kCS^K highly recommend this variety both for home 
^^Bra^lH^T^^^S and market. 
M^Lrfc^*^ It produces a big spring crop and throughout the 
^M^y/^^^^ summer and fall the plants are simply a mass of 
s^mIG blossoms and fruit. 
u» CI*JD A. Peerless, in many respects, bears a close resem- 
lJl53f» JOI ICl DOdU LV blance to Superb. Its foliage, however, grows taller 
^ ✓ and more upright than Superb. Its berries are fully 
MALE OR BI-SEXUAL (B) as large as those produced by Superb but are a trifle 
(For photo-engraving see Page 66) darker in color. Both the spring and fall berries are 
large, round, of glossy dark-red color and highly fla- 
vored. Their beauty attracts the eye and their flavor satisfies the most exacting epicure. Peerless has 
been well termed "The Big Solid Beauty." For prices of Peerless plants see Page 66, column 5. 
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