_ For Eating: For Freezing: For 
NOW 
Varieties that resist Red Stele 
If your land has a high water table—is inclined to be wet—you 
need these Red Stele resistant varieties. They produce well, and 
compare favorably with the varieties at the right in quality and size, 
and are almost immune to Red Stele disease. 
\ Three Varieties as Follows: 
FAIRLAND. Early. Money maker. Excellent flavor, firm, big, bright red, good 
shipper. delicious flavor. 
\. SPARKLE. The late money-maker. Rich, glossy red, sparkling color. 
fragrant, good shape, heavy bearing. 
Delicious, 
TEMPLE. Early. Productive beauty. 
“ Large, firm, bright red, sweet. Vigorous 
grower. Good shipper. 
PRICES: 
Fairland, Sparkle, and 
Temple. 
25 ORa lente eaten $ 1.45 
S507fors.. a ae eeu 
100: for. tee 
250; £0f Tate 6.75 
500 -for 2.5. 50 34 10.90 
1000 for ... 17.85 
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These are Tested and Proven Varieties—They Will 
Make Money for You 
These varieties are favorites of many growers, and each of 
them has some outstanding points of excellence, such as: 
Dorsett—long, prolific fruiting; Fairfax—unusual flavor; Rob- 
inson—extra large berries that sell readily; and Senator Dun- 
lap—the variety for canning. All are bi-sexual. Do not 
require mating. 
\SENATOR DUNLAP 
Fine fresh from the vine, and especially fine for canning. 
Sweet and delicious. Good shipper. Grow Dunlap in narrow 
rows. Midseason. Bi-sexual. You'll find plenty of people still 
who say: “Dunlap for me.” 
PRICES of Senator Dunlap 
252lore, «ee $1.35 250 fot’ 2. wee oe OeOee 
SO LOR Te hearer: 2.00 500 forus. a. “3 9.50 
100 forse ic.t oe 20) 1000 for ..... 5 Boe dS) 
4000 or more at $14.95 per 1000. 
\ DORSETT 
This big solid beauty is one of the very best money-makers 
—profits up to $1,000 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. 
\. FAIRFAX 
This variety’s unusual flavor will appeal to you; non-acid, 
delicious, different. Slightly later than Dorsett—frost resistant 
—succeeds anywhere. Berries very deep red clear. through, 
firm and solid; extra large; bring high prices—will attract 
customers away from the cheap, shipped-in-berries, 
\CATSKILL 
The variety for freezing. Comes out of the freezing rich 
in color and flavor, and retains its form. Catskill is the most 
satisfactory variety known to date for freezing. 
The grower who utilizes deep freezing as a means to en 
large and prolong profits, should grow Catskill. 
Berries extra large, flavor extra fine, mild and sweet. Bril- 
liant red, with bright green calyx—very showy. Really mak- 
ing a name for itself—profits for you. Does not require 
mating. Prices below. 
\ROBINSON 
That huge and beautiful berry. Its marketability is easy 
to understand, as the berries are extra large, beautiful, 
glossy, scarlet-red clear to the center, conical in shape, and— 
A GOOD SHIPPER. Further, it bears heavily, over a long 
period of time, and starts only a few days after Premier. 
Berries keep size well throughout season. 
\ NECTARENA (®1. Pat. No. 780) 
A new variety with Kellogg’s Premier and an old-time 
variety (Bedarena), remarkable flavor, as its parents. It takes 
vigor, productiveness, earliness, frost-resistance, long-fruiting 
season, size, and other desirable qualities from Premier—but, 
its flavor comes from Bedarena. Truly its flavor is remarkable. 
Just imagine Kellogg’s Premier with a marvelously sweet and 
Pee ee flavor and you have Nectarena. Try it. You'll 
like it. 
PRICES: All Varieties Above Excepting Senator Dunlap 
5 BOTs Cn ee $1.45 250:.for. i. Soe eer 
SOsEOL MNS tee 2.20 500) for"... oe. lOO 
100 for ee BeOS 1000 fore See L785 
4000 or more at $15.95 per 1000. 
R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
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