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THREE RIVERS. MICH. 
Descriptions of Standard Varieties (Continued) 
'ELLOGG'S BIG LATE is a strong growing late 
pistillate, an excellent drouth resister, has a 
long, heavy root system, large healthy foliage 
and is a big, robust crown-builder. It is a consistent- 
ly heavy producer of large, deep scarlet colored ber- 
ries which are produced abundantly in clusters on 
long fruiting stems. Their highly delicious flavor and 
fragrant aroma leaves nothing to be desired. A beauti- 
ful bright green calyx which remains fresh and bright 
longer after picking than most varieties crowns each 
berry. This, together with the firm, solid berry texture, makes Big Late a desirable shipping variety. 
This is the sixth consecutive season we have offered Kellogg's Big Late to our customers and the 
increasing orders for this variety each year is evidence of its popularity. 
Given an opportunity, Kellogg's Big Late will convince you that words and pictures are incapable 
of rendering a just description of this variety, — that it is "The Queen of Quality and Quantity." 
For prices of Kellogg's Big Late plants see Page 66, column 3. 
The Queen of Quality c Quantity 
FEMALE OR PISTILLATE (P) 
(For photo-engraving see Page 37) 
"Kellogg's Big Late produces uniformly large berries and the flavor is all that any lover of strawberries could 
wish for. I would not want any better variety." John W. Cooper, Kansas. 
"Some of my Big Late berries measured 4 to 5 inches in circumference. They have made folks here sit up 
and take notice and agree with me that it pays to set Kellogg Pedigree Plants." T. H. Smith. Iowa. 
"Kellogg's Big Late is a wonderful variety. The berries hold up fine after picking." 
Mrs. E. S. Eggleston, Indiana. 
"Kellogg's Big Late is all that can be desired in a strawberry. This variety stands extremes of weather un- 
usually well." Clyde Forman. Kansas. 
"This is the fourth year we have grown Kellogg's Big Late which is now loaded with fruit. Both this variety 
and your Superb Everbearer are excellent." Adam Rae, Washington. 
"Kellogg's Big Late is the leading strawberry in our locality. I sold my berries at 40 cents per single quart 
or $8.00 per crate, realizing $1,213.95 from only one-half acre. In addition, I also paid quite a few pickers' bills 
in berries, supplied all our own family of ten could use on the table and we canned and preserved our winter sup- 
ply, of which no account was kept. The varieties were Kellogg's Big Four and Big Late." 
H. A. Wysong, Indiana. 
W' 
Makes Good Everywhere 
MALE OR BI-SEXUAL (B) 
(For photo-engraving see Page 29) 
TE are list- 
ing Gibson 
this season 
for the first time 
in response to an 
increasing de- 
mand for plants 
of this variety. 
Although con- 
sidered by some 
to be identical 
with Parson's Beauty and Pocomoke and resembling these varieties 
in some characteristics, we consider it superior to both. 
Gibson is a strong mid-season bi-sexual, — an ideal pollenizer. 
Its plants grow strong and vigorous and root heavily. The foli- 
age is glossy, dark-green, tough and heavy in texture and remark- 
ably resistant to drouth, insects and disease. 
Gibson is wonderfully productive of large, firm, round-conic 
berries which are uniform in size and shape and beautiful dark crim- 
son from surface to center. They are of mild, delicious flavor; ideal 
for immediate table use, also excellent for canning or shipping as they 
retain their beautiful color, form and natural flavor when canned for 
winter or shipped to distant markets. The berries hold up in size 
right through the season, practically every berry reaching maturity 
and ripening evenly. 
Gibson is grown almost exclusively as a market berry in some 
sections and is rapidly increasing in popularity because it "Makes 
Good Everywhere." For prices of Gibson plants see Page 66, column 2. 
THE OPEN DOOR OF OPPORTUNITY 
"This Kellogg Strawberry Garden pro- 
duced more berries than we could possibly 
use. It lias shown me 'the open door of op- 
portunity' and I nolo want to order about 
S,000 Kellogg Pedigree Plants, I am es- 
pecially interested in Kellogg Everbearers. 
Please send me your latest price list. " 
(Extract from a letter received from 
Mrs. Pearl Hays of Louisiana, shown above 
in her Kellogg Strawberry Garden.) 
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