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. Ini 
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 *|§f 
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 reason 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. 
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 
40,000 of these plants. This means 
you must hurry. 
Prices 25 for #1.71; 50 for 
#2.85; 100 for #3.36; 200 for 
#6.21; 300 for #8.46; 400 for 
#10.71; 500 for #12.96; 1,000 
for #22.50. 
(Wayzata) 
Bi-Sexual. 
Fruits Alone. 
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 August first to nearly November first, 
two more extra large crops second year. 
BEAUTIFUL SHAPE, BEAUTIFUL 
COLOR. Berries extra large, very dark red, 
true top shape. Delight the eye and attract 
buyers at good prices. 
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R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
