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Descriptions of Standard Varieties (Continued) 
'ELLOGG'S Premier today is unquestionably the 
most popular and most widely grown extra-early 
variety. Its popularity is well earned and de- 
served, for no other variety of its season can boast its 
equal in productiveness, size and quality of berries 
and adaptability to all soils and climates. 
Kellogg's Premier is a strong growing bisexual 
and although classed as extra-early because of its 
uniisually early ripening, it perhaps has the loiigest 
fruiting season of all standard varieties; an ideal 
poUenizer for early, medium and late pistillates. 
The plants grow large, root deeply and indicate 
no preference as to soil or climate, thriving everywhere and withstanding drouth to a remarkable degree. 
The foliage is tall and heavy, forming a canopy-like protection for the great clusters of mammoth 
berries which are produced beneath on long, strong fruit stalks. The berries are large, deep red, beautifully 
formed and of mild, yet most delicious flavor. 
Its fruiting capacity is so great as to seem almost magic and in quality its berries outclass all other 
varieties of its season. Everyone who has grown Kellogg's Premier or seen this variety in fruit agrees 
with us that it is indeed "The Prize-Winner and Money-Maker" of all extra-early varieties. 
For prices of Kellogg's Premier plants see page 66, column 3. 
THE PRIZE-WINNER AND MONEY-MAKER 
MALE OR BI SEXUAL (B) 
(For photo-engravings see Pages 16 and 52) 
Premier and 
"Have just finished picking my Kellogg's Premier and although this County ships 40 to 60 cars of strawberries 
daily, my Premier berries made the 'hit of the season'. I had many opportunities to sell my entire patch for next 
season, prospective buyers telling me just to name my price." J. Lloyd Sterling, Maryland. 
"Never, during my 37 years' experience in growing strawberries, have I found any variety that in yield and 
quality of berries could equal Kellogg's Premier. My Premier berries sold readily, in fact were in great demand, at 
an advance of 10 cents per quart over market prices." Arthur Bickford, Illmois. 
"I am very highly pleased with your Kellogg's Premier. My plants of this variety produced berries last 
season which laid side by side ran 18 berries to the yard. This variety is certainly all you claim. I am considered 
the leading authority on strawberries in this vicinity and always recommend Kellogg Pedigree Plants." 
F. W. BURLINGAME, Ohio. 
I have nothing but the highest praise for Kellogg Pedigree Plants. Am especially pleased with Kellogg's 
?r and Dr. Burrill — both 'Stem Winders'. They are even more than you claim for them." 
J. F. DoWELL, Oklahoma. 
"Our Kellogg's Premier and Dr. Burrill produced the most beautiful strawberries we ever have seen. Picked 
about 250 quarts from only 175 plants." Oscar Larson, Illmo.s. 
"Dr. Burrill is a most wonderful variety. From only five rows 135 feet long, we have all had we could use at 
home and realized over $41.00 from the surplus berries this season." M. S. WiMAN, Kansas. 
"I find'Dr Burrill a strong, vigorous grower, excellent producer and splendid drouth resister." 
L. B. HiBSCHWiLER, New York. 
"Kellogg Pedigree Plants are fine, especially Dr. Burrill. They are truly wonderful, — such large vigorous 
plants and such heavy fruiters." MRS. Frank L. Jones, Maine. 
"Am selling my Dr. Burrill strawberries at 40 cents per quart. They are very large and fancy. I cannot 
speak highly enough of Kellogg strawberries." J. E. Parsons, Ontario, 
DR. BURRILL embodies all desirable qualities 
necessary to constitute an ideal mid-season 
variety with none of the undesirable features so 
frequently present. 
This strong, mid-season bisexual was originated 
by J. R. Reasoner, (originator of Senator punlap),and 
although resembling Senator Dunlap in some re- 
spects, it is a separate and distinctly superior variety. 
The plants grow large, are heavy crown-builders 
and prolific runner makers, making it equally desir- 
able for any system of culture. Its dense foliage 
forms ample protection for the berries. 
Outstanding among its many desirable character- 
istics is its enormous productiveness, for at fruiting 
time the plants are simply a mass of blossoms and fruit. 
The berries are dark red, deliciously flavored and 
of firm texture — unsurpassed for canning or shipping. 
Their bright green calyx, golden seeds and beauti- 
ful color of the fruit form a striking color contrast which compels more than passing attention. 
Dr. Burrill succeeds everywhere. A profitable variety for the commercial strawberry grower — 
also desirable for the home garden. For prices of Dr. Burrill plants see page 66, column 3. 
MALE OR BI SEXUAL (B) 
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