Every variety bn this 
page can be planted with 
confidence. They are all 
known to commercial grow- 
ers for their valuable extra 
money-making and to home 
gardeners for their deli¬ 
cious flavor. 
Kellogg’s 
Big Late 
(Pistillate—Mate with Gibson or 
Senator Dunlap) 
One grower writes, “More than 
$100.00 from the one-half acre of 
Kellogg’s Big Late." Kellogg’s Big 
Late is a money-maker because it is 
still producing fine high quality ber¬ 
ries that people want after other va¬ 
rieties are alEthrough. It is a strong 
hardy grower and extra heavy fruiter, 
ries are big, glossy, strong, dark red clear 
through and are delicious. We recommend 
that every grower have Big Late. 
Clermont^—= 
Be 
Big Late (Above) 
(Bi-sexual). Premier and 
Marshall united to make this 
marvelous new strawberry. Ber¬ 
ries are unusually large and bril¬ 
liant red color with bright green 
cap—very showy—excellent sell¬ 
er—outsells both Dorsett and 
Fairfax. Plants vigorous, making 
wide row and producing many 
of its largest, finest berries in the 
widest sections. Exceedingly 
heavy fruiter. Medal, Massa¬ 
chusetts Horticultural Society. 
Don’t fail to order Catskill. 
Prices ^at leh^ap- (Bi-sexual—does not require mating). A cross be- 
mont°and 0t CatskdT tween Premier and Marshall—early—drought resister 
—vigorous grower. Berries large, well-shaped, tempt¬ 
ing. Fine flavor. Nearly as early as Premier—holds 
sice well—a fine commercial variety that succeeds near¬ 
ly everywhere. Prices are in circle at left. 
Catskill 
