Kellogg's Thorobred Strawberry Plants 
Segis Pietertje Prospect—World's 
Champion Milk Cow 
Twice during her life she registered production records 
that set her fame above all dairy cattle of any age. In 
each of two years she exceeded 16,500 quarts of milk and 
1,400 pounds of butter, yielding for the two years a total 
of 33,922 quarts of milk and 2,865.18 pounds of butter. 
She was owned by Carnation Milk Farms near Seattle, 
Washington, where these great records were made. 
A Kellogg Plant Bears Fruit and This Picture Shows How 
Kellogg’s Thorobred Pedigree 
Strawberry Plants 
For Big Crops and Big Profits. 
Thorobred, heavy-fruiting Strawberry plants are just as important 
to the berry grower as thoroughbred, heavy-producing milk cows 
are to the dairyman. In either case the profits are determined by 
the quantity and quality of the berries and milk. 
You cannot possibly get a well bred cow with a big milk and 
butterfat record at the same price you would pay for a common, 
ordinary cow. Neither can you get well bred strawberry plants with 
a big fruiting and big profit record at the same price of common, 
ordinary plants. 
The prices we are quoting this year on Kellogg’s genuine Thoro- 
bred Pedigree plants give you the big difference in the heavy fruiting 
quality at only a very small difference in the price. Plant the best 
and grow the biggest possible crop. 
STANDARD 
VARIETIES 
Dorsett and Fairfax are new varieties with a 
great future. They promise to displace many 
of the older sorts. Every commercial grower 
or home gardener should try them. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. (Male). Strong, hardy; 
heavy yielder. Berries big, solid, dark red. 
Has yielded better than 13,000 quarts per acre. 
Excellent canner. Delicious. Fruits midseason. 
DR. BURRILL. (Male). Wonderful midseason 
Strawberry. Hardy. Extra heavy yielder. Ber¬ 
ries big, dark red, solid. Wonderful for gardens 
or market; best canner. 
GIBSON. (Male). Midseason. Very hardy and productive. Beau¬ 
tiful, large foliage. Loads of big, bright, cherry-red berries. 
Easily grown. Splendid for home gardens or market. 
BLAKEMORE. (Male). Early. Big, hardy, strong grower; big 
crops of large, round, solid, sparkling berries. Red clear to cen¬ 
ter. One of the most beautiful Strawberries ever grown. 
PRICES OF VARIETIES DESCRIBED ABOVE 
25 plants . 
.#0.50 
300 plants . 
.#2.25 
30 plants . 
.75 
400 plants . 
. 2.75 
100 plants . 
. 1.10 
500 plants . 
. 3.15 
200 plants . 
1000 plants . 
2000 plants ...... 
. 5.50 
.10.00 
DORSETT. (Male). Early. Huge, brilliant red berries; tremen¬ 
dous yielder; wonderful flavor, fruit very firm. Brings good prices 
on any market, or fine for home use. Good all around berries. 
FAIRFAX. (Male). Early. Very large, exceptionally firm, deep red 
berries with rich, sweet flavor. Fine eating quality, fine shipping 
quality. 
EMPIRE STATE. (Male). Real fancy, late. Big, sturdy, heavy 
rooted plants. Big crops of fancy attractive berries, rich dark red 
color. Bright snappy cheeks; most magnificent, should be in 
every garden. Fine for market. 
KELLOGG’S BIG LATE. (Female—should be mated for best re¬ 
sults). The greatest and best extra late Strawberry in all the 
world. Strong, hardy grower, extra heavy fruiter. Berries big, 
glossy, sparkling, solid, dark red, delicious. Fruits after other 
Strawberries are gone—brings high prices. More than $1,200 
realized from one-half acre. 
KELLOGG’S EARLY BIRD. (Male). Splendid grower; fine foli¬ 
age, good yielder. Berries extra large, beautifully shaped, bright 
snappy red. A real prize for your garden; very profitable market 
berry. 
Kellogg’s Premier (Male) 
Absolutely the best and heaviest fruiting extra early Straw¬ 
berry on record. Has yielded an average of 12,000 quarts per 
acre for three consecutive years. Best frost resister known— 
practically frost proof. Hardy, easily grown. Berries large, 
bright red; extra fancy quality. Has a longer fruiting season 
than any other Strawberry; splendid shipper. The Premier of 
the market and a real wonder for the home garden. 
PRICES OF ALL SIX VARIETIES DESCRIBED ABOVE 
25 plants . 
.#0.65 
400 plants . 
.# 3.75 
50 plants . 
.90 
500 plants . 
..,. 4.35 
100 plants . 
. 1.45 
1000 plants . 
200 plants . 
. 2.25 
2000 plants . 
300 plants . 
. 3.00 
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