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ft | OECANS 


GROW 


IN THE NORTH 

McCallister Hican 


Giant Victoria 
Rhubarb 
Few vegetables are as healthful and appetizing as 
Rhubarb, and few are more profitable. Very easy to 
grow—practically takes care of itself once it is estab- 
lished. 
We offer the Giant Victoria red variety that everyone 
likes so well. Stalks extra large, roots extra strong. Our 
prices this year are exceedingly low. 
McCALLISTER 
HICAN 
If you want something 
new and unusual, plant Hic- 
an. This new nut is a cross 
between pecan and hickory 
nut, and the flavor is a com- 
bination of the two. It re 
sembles pecan in shape, as 
shown, and kernels are large 
and meaty. Takes northern 
hardiness from _ hickory, 
unique flavor from pecan. 
PRICES: Hardy grafted 
stock, 3 to 4 feet, 1 for $4.50; 
2 for $8.50. 

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In 1915 we introduced 
the early Strawberry, Kel- 
logg’s Premier. Ever since 
then, Premier has been the 
Champion of all Strawber- 
ries. No other variety has 
ever been better, or even as 
good. See pages 16 and 17 
for Kellogg’s Premier. 
The new Pecan tree listed below will bear 
mature fruit as far north as Central Ohio, 
and for farther north, we recommend the 
McCallister Hican. The Hican is a cross be- 
tween the native Hickory Nut and Pecan— 
it gets hardiness from Hickory and other 
valuable characteristics from Pecan. Flavor 
is a combination of both. 
NORTHERN PECAN 
(Seedling.) Mature in the North. Large 
nut, thin shell. Kernels free and plump. 
PRICES: 4 to 6 ft., 1 for $1.00; 2 for $1.85. 
OHIO WALNUT 
Fast grower. Often have nuts in one year. 
Nuts large, shell thin. Kernels white, plump 
and free. PRICES: 3 to 4 ft. grafts, 2-year, 
$2.50 each; 2 for $4.50. 







PRICES: 
Victoria Rhubarb 






R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 





