Gamble 
These 
Kellogg’s Big Late 
(Pistillate—plant with any variety below.) A visitor 
to our nursery once remarked, after tasting Kellogg’s 
Big Late berries: “Umm! What a sweetheart!” 
And they are, indeed, because they are so delicious: 
they will make the best shortcake you ever tasted, are 
delightful fresh from the vine, and are wonderful with 
cream. 
- Big Late berries are borne on tall, upright fruit stalks, 
well above the sand and dirt, where they keep clean for 
your customers! They are sweet and delicious, healthy 
and vigorous. Big Late grows well under any system, 
but prefers narrow rows. Prices below left. 
Dorsett 
Once acclaimed as a long-last rival to Kellogg’s Premier, 
and it is excellent. We recommend it. If you have never 
grown it, try it. You'll like it. It is a big solid beauty 
that is one of the very best money-makers—profits up to 
$1000 per acre. Extra early, but immune to frost, drought, 
and excessive rain. Fruits extra early to late. Berries 
keep, ship, hold color. Fine canner. Excellent fresh; 
sweet. Bi-sexual. Prices below left. 


Fairfax 
(Bisexual. Does not require mating.) This variety’s 
unusual flavor will appeal to you: non-acid, delicious, 
different. As good as Dorsett but slightly later—frost 
resistant—succeeds anywhere. Berries are very deep red 
clear through, and firm and solid; extra large; bring high 
prices—will attract customers away from the cheap, 
shipped-in berries. Prices below left. 
Robinson 
(Bi-sexual.) Add up all the enthusiasm you encounter 
about Robinson, and the answer is: TRY IT. The berries 
are extra large, beautiful, glossy, scarlet-red clear to 
center. Mild, juicy flavor. Conical shape. Fruits few days 
after Premier. Long bearing, with well sustained size. 
Good shipper. TRY IT. You'll like it. We'd show you 
a picture, but we have only a limited number of plants, 
and a picture would oversell. Prices below left. 
Senator Dunlap 
This variety grows itself, mates itself, and produces 
loads of large, beautiful berries. Berries are fine fresh 
from the vine, and especially fine for canning. Flavor 
sweet and delicious. A good shipper. Grow Dunlap in 
narrow rows, and the small extra effort will greatly repay 
you. Midseason. Bi-sexual. You'll find plenty of people 
still who say: “Dunlap for me!”. Prices left. 
R. M. Kellogg Company, 
Three Rivers, Michigan 
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