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Kellogg's Everbearers 
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KELLOGG'S Everbearers begin fruiting the first year about three months after plants are set and 
continue to fruit heavily until checked by severe winter weather. The following year they begin 
fruiting in June, producing a spring crop fully as large as many of the standard varieties and 
(after a rest period in July) another enormous crop during the summer and fall. They are not affected 
by frost or light freezing. We have picked and served delicious Everbearing Strawberries early in Dec- 
ember after a six-inch snowfall. 
The high prices received for fall berries and the fact that Kellogg's Everbearers produce a substantial 
crop the same season the plants are set, makes them highly desirable for the home garden or commer- 
cial strawberry grower. 
To anyone who never has grown or seen the Everbearers fruiting in the fall and who is inclined to 
question their summer and fall fruiting habits, we want to say that it is difficult— yes, practically impos- 
sible to keep off the late summer and fall blossoms, so persistent is their nature to fruit at that time. 
They have been developed out of the experimental stage, their success is absolutely unquestionable 
and we recommend them with our highest endorsement. 
As a result of weather conditions last summer, there is a very small crop of Everbearing plants 
throughout the country and only by ordering early can you be assured of getting them this spring. 
THE 
SUPREME EVERBEAR.ER 
MALE OR BI SEXUAL (B) 
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KELLOGG'S PERFECTION won the $1,000 
cash prize offered for the Everbearer proving 
the most perfect in every way, hence its name. 
Perfection is strong, hardy and vigorous in 
plant growth, roots deeply and resists drouth to a 
remarkable degree. 
It is unusually productive of uniformly large, 
well-formed berries of rich red color, delicate flavor 
and high quality. 
We introduced Kellogg's Perfection Ever- 
bearer in 1920 and its success with our customers amply justifies us m recommending it with assur- 
ance that you will find it "The Supreme Everbearer." 
Owing to the fact that Kellogg's Perfection makes few runners we are unable to quote this variety 
as low as our other Everbearers. It makes just enough runners to fill a well formed fruiting row, a decided 
advantage to the strawberry grower. For prices of Kellogg's Perfection Everbearing plants see Page 66. 
"I will fruit about 350 Kellogg's Perfection this season and if they do as well as my first 25 plants of this variety 
did, I shall discard all others and plant it exclusively." J- S. Cook, Iowa. 
"The Kellogg Everbearers you shipped me last spring gave splendid satisfaction. We grew them hill system 
as you advised and had ripe berries from the latter part of July until October 6th. when a severe freeze came. I can 
safely say that they averaged a quart to the plant." A. T. Patterson, Alberta, Canada. 
"Will you kindly send me four copies of 'Kellogg's Great Crops of Strawberries and How to Grow Them'7 
This may seem a strange request but I desire to place them with certain important people who. after seeing my 
Perfection Everbearing Strawberries, have requested me to obtain your strawberry booic for them. If you will 
kindly forward four copies, I promise you results from the same." H. M. Fell, New York. 
"Last spring I set 275 Kellogg's Progressive Everbearers from which we picked 250 quarts up until freezing 
weather in the fall. They were far beyond my greatest expectations." Louis Hartley, Oregon. 
"I set 200 Kellogg's Progressive Everbearers last spring and we enjoyed our last berries from these plants 
November 24th when the ground froze hard. The plants at that time were loaded with blossoms and berries of all 
sizes. I never saw their equal." S. A. Reeder, Illinois. 
"We set 1,000 Kellogg's Progressive Everbearing plants last spring and they have produced so wonderfully 
that we now wish to place an order for 1,000 more. Please advise cost." Mrs. Geo. Bollman, Idaho. 
PROGRESSIVE grows rather tall and 
spreading, has vigorous, healthy foliage. 
long, heavy root system and is a splen- 
did drouth resister. It is a strong bisexual — 
an ideal mate for any pistillate variety. 
Its berries are medium large, beautiful 
dark red in color and of most delicious fla- 
\ or, ideal for serving fresh from the vines 
or for canning and preserving for the winter. 
Progressive is one of the first varieties 
to ripen in the spring and the last to ripen in the fall. It not only fruits heavily but brings practically 
every berry to full size and maturity. Its fall crop sells readily at 30 to 50 cents per quart. 
The many dependable qualities of Progressive have made this "The Universal Everbearer." An ideal 
variety for home use or market. For prices of Progressive Everbearing plants see Page 66, column 5. 
The Universal E verbearer 
MALE OR BI SEXUAL (B) 
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