Red Pa obertics 
Four outstanding and proven varieties. All 
good money-makers. 
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 them! Prices at left. 
Latham Red 
Late and good! Berries nearly 1 inch across, 
deep red, not crumbly. Delicious. Heavy 
bearer. Hardy. Fruits for years without re- 
planting; now the favorite red. Prices at left. 
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 producer, hardy. Berries medium large, 
bright red, delicious in flavor. Prices at left. 
Sunrise Red 
The earliest, the best, the brightest red. 
Extra large, fine textured, sweet, tangy flavor. 
Keeps well after picking, gets top prices, this 
is 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. Prices at left. 
See prices at left under Red Raspberry 
picture. 
Black Raspberries 
Everyone loves them, and they are money- 
makers. 
Logan Black 
Firm, solid, large, and glossy. Color pur- 
plish black. Rich and spicy, brings custom- 
ers back for more. Sturdy growers. Heavy 
yielders. Prices at left. 
Cumberland Black 
A favorite for years. Hardy, strong, tall, 
fruitful. Large and delicious. Midseason. 
Prices at left. 
R. M. Kellogg Company, 
Three Rivers, Michigan 

Sodus Purple Raspberries 
SODUS is a dandy. Has the delicious flavor and texture 
that makes people come back for more: mild, sugary and 
delicious. Its new color attracts buyers and its flavor keeps 
them. Berries large, firm and attractive; do not crumble. 
Plants vigorous, hardy, productive. 
12 for $2.50 50 for $ 7.18 100 for $13.44 300 for $38.52 
25 for 4.06 75 for 10.31 200for 25.98 400 for 51.06 
500 for $63.60 1000 for $126.30 
Glackberrtes 
Fortunately the two varieties of Blackberries that we have to offer 
are the best. Reliability proven over a period of years. 
Here they are: 
Alfred 
Many growers prefer Alfred to any 
other variety, claiming big profits and 
lasting customer satisfaction. Beautiful, 
glossy black berries, often 11/2 inches 
long and 1 inch across. Almost free 
from seeds or core. Plants sturdy and 
healthy. Prices below. 
Eldorado 
Eldorado has been out in front for a 
longer period of time than any other J 
variety. Strong, hardy. Heavy 
producer. Berries big, sweet, de- 
licious. Seldom injured by frost. 
Clusters large and beautiful. Al- 
ways bring top prices. Plants 
extra clean, pure and healthy. 
Prices below. 
PRICES: 
12 for $ 1.85 
25 for 3.74 
50 for 7.28 
75 for 10.82 
100 for 14.35 
200 for 28.50 
300 for 42.65 
500 for 70.95 
1000 for 141.00 
















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