Senator Dunlap 
Gibson 
Dr. Burrill 
Blakemore 
Four of the most wonderful 
strawberry varieties that ever were 
originated. Senator Dunlap, Dr. 
Burrill, Gibson and Blakemore sim¬ 
ply refuse to be downed by any of 
the newer varieties for which so 
many wonderful claims are made. 
And now they are to be had in Kel¬ 
logg Thorobred plants at the amaz¬ 
ingly low price of only $3.95 per 
thousand—other prices for other 
quantities at right. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. (Bi-sexual). 
Strong, hardy grower and heavy 
yielder of big, solid, dark red ber¬ 
ries. Has yielded better than 
13,000 quarts per acre. Excellent 
for canning, delicious in every 
way. Fruits big crops in all soils 
and climates. A grand strawberry 
for gardens and market. Fruits in 
midseason. 
DR. BURRILL. (Bi-sexual). A 
most splendid midseason straw¬ 
berry. Hardy, dependable grow¬ 
er. Extra heavy yielder of big, 
top-shaped, dark solid red berries. 
Wonderful for gardens and best 
of all for canning. A top-notcher 
and real money-maker. 
You may take your choice of the 
four varieties described here at the 
following extra low prices: 
25 plants .# 0.29 
50 plants .47 
100 plants .68 
200 plants . 1.19 
300 plants . 1.59 
400 plants . 1.93 
500 plants . 2.34 
1000 plants . 3.95 
2000 plants . 6.95 
5000 plants . 16.89 
GIBSON. (Bi-sexual). One of the 
hardiest and most productive mid¬ 
season strawberries ever grown. 
Beautiful foliage; large plants lit¬ 
erally covered with big bright 
cherry-red berries. Easily grown. 
A leading market berry and splen¬ 
did for home gardens. A berry 
you can depend upon. 
BLAKEMORE. (Bi-sexual). One 
of the early strawberries that will 
put big profits into growers’ 
pockets. A big, hardy, strong 
grower; produces big crops of 
large, round sparkling solid ber¬ 
ries. Solid red from surface to 
center. One of the most beauti¬ 
ful strawberries ever grown. A 
real prize for the home garden 
and a big money-maker for the 
market grower. 
#594 FROM ONE-FOURTH 
ACRE 
“We picked 2,700 quarts from only 
2,000 Kellogg plants. Our average 
price was 22c per quart, which made 
us S594 from the one-quarter acre.” 
—A. H. Reed, N. Y. 
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. 
Thorobred 
Stock Pays 
Big Profits 
Strawberry plants and other fruit plants, like Thoroughbred 
Cows and Chickens, can be made to produce extra heavy crops 
of fine, big red berries by proper selection of mother plants. 
The fruiting quality is born in the plant and is greatly strength¬ 
ened by proper methods in growing your Kellogg Thorobred 
Strawberry Plants. Thoroughbred, heavy fruiting strawberry 
plants are just as important to the berry grower as Thorough¬ 
bred, 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 genuine Thorobred strawberry plants are lower than ever 
before and with such low prices, is it worth while to worry at all about the price you pay for plants? You get 
a big difference in heavy fruiting quality at only a very small difference in price, and in many cases inferior 
plants are to be found priced even higher than Kellogg’s. With these new low prices there is no excuse for 
using the inferior plants that are so costly in the end. Plant the best and grow the biggest possible crops and 
make the biggest possible profits. 
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