KEI^JLOGG^S GREAT CB^S OF STRAWBERRIES 
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Xt,.I»I.KeLI.OGO CO. 
THREE RIVERS. MICH. 
Descriptions of Standard Varieties (Continued) 
RARE indeed are varieties which possess the win- 
ning qualities embodied in Kellogg's Big Won- 
der. Here is a strong, medium-late bisexual 
which, in foliage and plant growth, simply "can't 
be beat." 
The plants grow very tall and vigorous and the 
leaves which are borne on strong, heavy stems, are 
large, dark green, of exceptionally tough texture and 
practically immune to disease. A long, heavy root 
system enables this variety to withstand weather ex- 
tremes to a remarkable degree. Its berries are large, 
glossy dark-red and highly flavored. It produces 
abundantly and the berries are well protected by the foliage 
indeed "A Wonderful Strawberry 
MALE OR BI SEXUAL (B) 
(For photo-engravings see Pages 32 and 64) 
You will like Kellogg's Big Wonder as it is 
For prices of Kellogg's Big Wonder plants see Page 66, column 3. 
"My Kellogg's Big Wonder plants are such fine specimens that I am enclosing herewith an order for more and 
remittance of $9.00 in payment." J. J. Wolfe, Iowa. 
"I am very well pleased with Kellogg's Big Late and Sionilli which I received from you last year. These 
varieties have given me a big crop of high quality berries for which I received the highest price throughout the 
season." J. P- Flvnn, Michigan. 
"My Sionilli plants did splendidly, producing very dark red berries of excellent quality." 
Leon E. Dix, Vermont. 
"Kellogg Pedigree Plants pay and pay big. They are rank growers, great drouth resisters, heavy producers 
and the berries are very large and of highest quality. I have found Sionilli a desirable variety." 
J. M. Pasley, Missouri. 
"Our yield from Kellogg Pedigree Plants was very,;very good and the berries were of such high quality that we 
could not begin to supply the demand for them among our neighbors. Our fanciest berries were produced by your 
wonderful variety, Sionilli." M. J. Perry, New York. 
"Sionilli and Kellogg's Progressive are successes in this climate. None better." 
Dr. D. a. Gove, Washington. 
"I like Sionilli very much. This variety is a winner." 
G. W. Borough, Indiana. 
"I have found Sionilli a splendid variety. It is a very heavy cropper. Its berries are large, dark red and of 
unusually fine flavor. Kellogg Pedigree Plants 'can't be beat'." N. T. Crawford, Virginia. 
President F. E. Bealty Inspecting a field and 
picking of Sionilli strawberries on the 
grounds of the originator of this variety 
previous to Its introduction by us In 1919. 
BIGINYmO 
MALE OR BI-SEXUAL (B) 
(For photo-engraving see Page 33) 
SIONILLI is a 
strong, late bi- 
sexual, — an 
ideal mate for Kel- 
logg's Prize and 
Kellogg's Big 
Late. Sionilli 
plants are "Big 
in Size — Big in 
Yield," grow 
strong and up- 
right with heavy root system which extends as deeply into the soil 
as the foliage grows above the surface, making it one of the strong- 
est drouth resisters. 
The foliage, which is large and of heavy texture, furnishes am- 
ple protection for the berries which are produced beneath on strong, 
upright stems. 
Sionilli is an exceptionally heavy producer. Its berries are real 
dark red from surface to center and of supremely delicious flavor, 
unlike any other strawberry. They are of firm texture, topped 
with beautiful, fully developed calyx and possess remarkable keep- 
ing and shipping qualities. 
Our strongest endorsernent cannot express our admiration for 
Sionilli. We unhesitatingly recommend it as an excellent late va- 
riety both for the commercial strawberry grower and the home 
garden. For prices of Sionilli plants see Page 66, column 3. 
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