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R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
(Wayzata) 
Everbearing 
New records for sweetness . . . 
new beauty of color and shape . . . 
new large size . . . new records for 
heavy bearing and profits . . . new 
value for market. This is the amaz' 
ing new Strawberry that has come 
from Minnesota, the land of hardy, 
dependable Strawberries. 
DELICIOUSLY SWEET. Here 
is the sweetest and most delicious 
of all everbearing strawberries. 
Flavor is sugary. Berries fairly melt 
in your mouth. Delicious for fresh' 
from'the'vine eating. 
BEARS HEAVILY. Makes a continuous red 
display of berries the first year from about Au' 
gust first to nearly November first, two more 
extra large crops second year. 
BEAUTIFUL SHAPE, BEAUTIFUL COL¬ 
OR. Berries extra large, very dark red, true top 
shape. Delight the eye and attract buyers at 
good prices. 
Bi-Sexual. 
Fruits Alone. 
Strawberry 
HEALTHY VIGOROUS 
GROWER. Plants tall and bushy, 
large healthy leaves; makes just 
enough runners for a good fruit' 
ing row. This saves labor, with 
bigger crops of better berries. 
BERRIES FIRM AND SOLID. 
Now market growers can improve 
their profits with “Big Sweet.” The 
berries stand marketing just like 
standard varieties. Another step 
forward in the field of everbearers. 
Rush your order for Kellogg’s 
Big Sweet. We have less than 
25,000 of these plants. This means 
you must hurry. 
Prices: 12 plants, $1.00; 25 for 
$1.75; 50 for $3.25; 100 for $6.00; 
200 for $11.00; 300 for $15.00; 
400 for $18.00; 500 for $20.00; 
1000 for $38.00. 
...THE BOOK OF 
Halehaven Peach 
Richmorency Cherry 
(Picture in colors at right). 
This new Peach has two of the 
greatest Peaches of all time for 
parents—the famous J. H. Hale 
and South Haven varieties. It is 
the grand champion from 2 great 
champions. 
Two Weeks Earlier Than 
Elberta 
HARDY! In 1933 freezing killed nearly 
all of the peaches in Michigan. Halehaven 
produced a full crop! Halehaven now takes 
the same important place among peaches 
that Kellogg’s Premier occupies among 
strawberries — an early, heavy-yielding, 
frost-resistant variety. 
MONEY MAKER! Heavy producer of 
big beautifully colored peaches that people 
cannot resist—thick, wholesome flesh of 
delicious flavor that make them come back 
for more . . . perfect freestone. These 
peaches sell at high prices. 
Often Bears Second Year 
After Planting 
Originated at Michigan State Experiment Station, South 
Haven. Fully deserves its place in the “Book of Progress.” 
“ 1 tree, 65c; 3 trees, $1.75; 10 trees, $5.50; 
100 trees, $48.00; 3-4 ft.; 7-16 in. and up. 
Kellogg’s 
Premier 
To compare any 
variety of fruit with 
Kellogg’s Premier 
Strawberry is to say 
that it is the best 
variety grown—ear' 
ly, frost' resistant, 
healthy, hardy, 
beautiful, delicious, 
easily grown, ex' 
ceedingly fruitful, 
sure, dependable, 
surpassing all oth' 
ers. MONEY 
MAKER! Ask any 
strawberry grower 
—he knows! 
(Picture in colors at right). 
NEW! Combines all the best 
qualities of two famous Cherries— 
Early Richmond and Montmor' 
ency. Practically Early Richmond 
and Montmorency combined! 
EARLY! Richmorency fruits as 
early as Early Richmond—taps the 
golden flow of profits from early 
markets—fresh cherry pies and 
sauce for you while others wait. 
LARGE—BEAUTIFUL. Color 
picture at right shows fine large 
size and rich dark red color. 
DELICIOUS. Richmorency 
cherries are plump, juicy, meaty, 
and full of satisfying flavor. Better 
yet than the famous Montmorency. 
MONEY MAKER! Combined 
earliness, beauty, and flavor make 
Richmorency a gold mine. It first 
attracts the eye—then people buy! 
Next they taste, then buy more. 
THE PREMIER OF CHER¬ 
RIES! Hardy as an oak. Adapts itself to all 
soils and climates. Early, heavy bearer, “satis* 
fier.” 2j/2'3 ft.; 7'16 in. and up. 
1 tree, $1.00; 3 trees, $2.50; 10 trees, $7.50. 
