old stock. 
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August 
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sweet; freestone; midseason. 
ORDER ACKNOWLEDGE- 
MENTS. All orders that cannot be 
shipped immediately will be acknowl- 
edged. If you order early for later ship- 
ment and do not receive acknowledg- 
ment within two weeks, please advise 
us. Late in our season, orders are 
shipped soon after receipt, and are not 
acknowledged. 
SHIPPING TIME. Orders will be 
shipped at planting time for your 
locality. Please do not specify a ship- 
ping date, unless for some special reason 
other than weather. In such cases we 
will ship as near as possible to your 
specified date, depending on -weather 
and labor conditions here. Again we say, 
please don’t try to guess the weather 
in advance. It simply can’t be done. 
R. M. Kellogg Co. 
Three Rivers, Mich. 
Geen Gage 
Superior 
Plums 
All well branched, healthy and vigorous, two-year- 
_ Green Gage. (Pictured above left.) Always a favorite either for 
canning or table. High sugar content. September. 
Superior. (Pictured above.) A new variety of very large, firm, 
beautiful red; delicious in flavor. Peels easily, just like a Peach. 
Very hardy. Strong and healthy. Very good market variety. 
Rich yellow flesh. Early August. 
‘Burbank. Very hardy; bears early. Fruit large, red. Late August. 
\ Fellenberg. (Italian.) (Pictured at right.) Good sized purple. 
Good canner; ideal for drying. September. 
* Lombard. Medium size, red, market variety. Productive. Late. 
' Stanley Prune. Fine for cooking, fine for eating fresh. The fruit 
is large and dark blue; flesh greenish yellow, juicy, tender, firm, 








PRICES: 
All Plum trees 
finely branch- 
ed, 7/16” to 
9/16” caliper. 
Try the New Things 
And see for yourself how they 
do for you, then plant in quanti- 
ties after the tests prove their 
value to you. 







Fellenberg 




1 for $2.80 
2 for 4.54 
3 for 6.30 
6 for 11.54 Cultural Note: 
12 for 22.04 Plant Plum trees 18 


Onder Early! 
Hold on there! We don’t mean 
that you have to order while you 
are still a child. 
But we do mean that you should 
order early in the season, while we still 
have a full stock of all varieties. Jan- 
uary and February are none too early 
for spring ordering, and as soon as your 
order is in, the plants will be reserved 
for you from our estimated supplies. 
Orders will then be properly filed 
for shipment at the best planting 
time for your locality. 
We subscribe to daily U. S. 
Government weather reports, and 
are able to watch the progress of 
spring where you live, hence can 
ship accurately. So don’t delay. 
Order now. 
[23] 
24 for 43.04 


to 20 feet apart in any 
good, ordinary soil. 
Need sun. 


Have you a little sweetheart? 
If so, give her (or him) plenty 
of fresh fruit—home grown. 
H. Armstrong Roberts 
Photo 














