Genny oer Yectareua mA eaENG. 780 
| With a flavor so Different and 
| Indescribable, you'll say it must 
The name Nectarena comes 
from two words: Nectar and 
Bedarena. The word Nectar 
we use in whole, because it 
indicates sweetness, then we 
add the last three letters ‘of 
the word Bedarena, because 
Bedarena was the parent from 
which this new variety takes 
{ its flavor. 
Plant Patent 
No. 780 
Cultural Note: Culture of 
| Nectarena same as other va- 
| rieties. Keep it in narrow 
rows. No variety should be 
allowed to run wild. It is an 
easy matter to keep runners 
chopped off. 
R. M. 
Kellogg Co. 
_ Three Rivers 
Michigan 
Whats Wroug With 
Here is a picture of beautiful, large bright 
red Strawberries. They even look appetizing, 
don’t they? But, there is something wrong with 
the picture. 
The trouble with this particular picture is 
that it cannot show the delicious taste of Nec- 
tarena Strawberries. It may arouse memories in - 
your mind of how ordinary Strawberries taste, 
but Nectarena has a new taste with which you 
are not at all acquainted. 
The only way to experience the, out-of-this- 
world taste of Nectarena is to order a few, and 
try them yourself. It’s important. 
R M. . Kellogg Co. Three Rivers, Mich. 
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