
Kellogg Raspberry and Blackberry plants are grown under the best of conditions, and are 
given the best of care, to make them the best possible plants for you. A special location was 
selected for their propagation, near the lake shore, where the soil and climate have been 

Black 
Raspberries 
No need to praise Black Raspberries. 
everyone loves them, and they are 
money-makers. 
Logan Black 
Raspberry 
One week earlier than Cumberland. 
Gets high prices. Firm, solid, large, 
and glossy. Color purplish-black. Rich 
and spicy, brings customers back for 
more. Sturdy growers. Heavy yield- 
er. Prices same as Sodus, at right. 
Cumberland 
A favorite for years. Hardy, strong, 
tall, fruitful. Large and delicious. Mid- 
season. Prices same as Sodus, at right. 

Shipping 
Time 

Sunrise Red 
The earliest, the best, the brightest 
red. Extra large, fine-textured, sweet, 
tangy flavor. Keeps well after picking, 
gets.top prices, this due to its earliness 
and extra fine quality throughout. 
Good for home gardens. Keeps 
color in the can, delightful to eat 
freshly picked.. Easy to grow. Grows 
most anywhere. 
This is a new variety that you will 
want to try. Read “The Wise Man 
Knows” on page 16. Prices at right. 
Indian Summer Red 
There are two crops; one regular 
crop in June, and another crop in the 
fall. Good, too, and delicious. Fine 
fresh, canned, or frozen. Berries 
thimble-shaped and borne in large, 
loose clusters. All berries mature. 
Hardy, strong, vigorous, and upright. 
Becoming very popular. Try it. Prices 
at right. 
We usually start shipping Raspberries, 
Blackberries, and Boysenberries about 
February Ist, and continue until about 
May 5th, depending on weather and the 
condition of the plants. These plants can be packed 
and shipped two to four weeks ahead of planting 

Sunrise ll Raspberries — 
St. Regis Red 
If you want a summer variety, fine: 
St. Regis bears an excellent crop in the 
summer. And if you want a fall bearer, 
that’s fine, too, for it repeats in the 
autumn. Strong grower, heavy pro- 
ducer, hardy. Berries medium large, 
bright red, delicious in flavor. Prices 
same as Sodus, at right. 
Latham Red 
Late and good! Berries nearly 1 inch 
across, deep red, not crumbly. Deli- 
cious. Heavy bearer. Hardy. Fruits 
for years without replanting; now the 
favorite red. Prices same as Sodus, at 
right. 
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Strawberry Plants—$50.00 per 1000, 
and worth it. See pages 16 and 17. 
R. M. Kellogg Company,. 
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