Kellogg’s 
Big Late. 
New Fairfax 
Fairfax, the QUALITY berry. It is considered by most everyone who has 
tasted them to be by far a better flavored berry than Premier, and other good 
flavored berries. Fairfax, like Dorsett, was introduced by the United States De¬ 
partment of Agriculture, and is supposed to be a cross between the Premier 
and the Royal Sovereign. 
The foliage, like Dorsett, is of a very good quality. Good foliage means a 
good fruiting berry. 
Fairfax is also a very productive berry, having produced at the rate of 5120 
quarts per acre. The size of the berries averages large. 
6640 QUARTS TO 
THE ACRE 
This new variety was originated by the United. States Department of Agri¬ 
culture. It is a scientific cross between the Premier and the Royal Sovereign, 
an English variety. 
Dorsett is one of the firmest berries known, and one of the heaviest producers, 
having produced at the rate of 6640 quarts per acre in the East. The foliage is 
a very dark green and holds this fine color way through the fruiting season. 
Dorsett berries average very large in size, even a little larger than Premier. 
Color is of light red, and will hold this light red color long after picking. 
Price of both above varieties: 25 plants for 50c; $1.25 per 
100, prepaid. $7.50 per 1000, not prepaid. 
New Dorsett 
KRIDER’S 
STRAW¬ 
BERRIES 
The Quality of Straw¬ 
berry Plants 
In looking through the many 
catalogs you receive you will 
notice that many claim to be the 
largest growers of plants, and 
their plants are the best grown. 
We do not claim to be the largest 
grower of plants or that they are 
better than some others, but we 
have bought plants from some that make such claims in different parts 
of the country and have never received any better than we send out. 
In some cases we had to throw away half of the plants as they had the 
crowns broken or were so small that they were not worth planting. 
We guarantee the plants we send out to be as large and as fine as you 
get anywhere (no matter what you pay), and to be up in as good con' 
dition and if grown side by side, under like conditions, that they will 
produce as much and as good fruit. 
Premier 
P. The best Strawberry grown in our nursery. A money-making, 
frost-proof Strawberry; hardy, productive, very beautiful and attractive. Succeeds 
everywhere, never fails to produce a big crop every year. There is a greater demand 
for Premier plants for commercial planting than for any other early variety. One 
grower is known to have made over $1000 an acre from Premier. An excellent 
shipper and canner. Sells for fancy 
prices on the market. Our Premier 
plants are guaranteed to be gen¬ 
uine. 50c per 25; $1.25 per 
100, prepaid. $7.00 per 
1000, not prepaid. 
Kellogg’s Big Late 
Extra late pistillate (female). Best late 
Strawberry ever put on the market. Has 
received more compliments and praise than 
any other extra late variety on record. 
Absolutely dependable. Big grower, big 
producer of big berries. No variety either 
early or late will produce more berries or 
better berries than Big Late. As firm as 
any berries that ever grew. A splendid 
shipper and a wonderful keeper. Should 
be mated with some late bi-sexual (male). Fruits extra well in either narrow 
or wide matted rows. This berry is superior to Cooper in every way. It has 
healthy foliage and is a better flavored berry all around, fully equal in size to 
Cooper. We have discontinued growing Cooper in favor of Kellogg s Big Late, it you 
want late berries that will make you the money on your investment, plant Big Late. 
25 plants for 50c; $1.25 per 100, prepaid. $7.00 per 1000, not prepaid. 
Bath, Maine, 
June 7, 1934. 
Dear Sirs: 
Some weeks ago sent 
you a small order for 
100 raspberry bushes, 
1 apple, and 2 peach 
trees, my first order to 
your firm. I never had 
such stock. The rasp¬ 
berry bushes have grown 
a foot and a half, many 
being in fruit, and 
branching out fine. The 
Red Astrachan Apple 
likewise, also one of the 
peach trees. 
Sincerely, 
MRS. F. A. O. 
Mt. Ida, Alexandria, 
Va., June 14, 1934. 
Gentlemen: 
This spring I got 6 
Koster Blue Spruce 
Grafts from you and 4 
rose bushes. They are 
all growing fine, the 
Blue Spruce have grown 
nearly 3 inches already, 
and the Roses have their 
second lot of bloom. 
I would appreciate it if 
you have a folder of 
your exhibit at the 
World’s Fair last year, 
if you will send me a 
copy. 
Yours very truly, 
L. E. H. 
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WE GUARANTEE OUR STOCK TO GROW. SEE PAGE 3. 
