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KELLOGG’S STRAWBERRIES 
Probably the best for freezing. With the use of 
frozen food lockers becoming so common, it was 
necessary to find a Strawberry that would freeze 
well and come out of the freezer still rich in color 
and flavor and still of firm shape. Catskill was the 
COMMERCIAL GROWERS: 
For quantities larger than 
4000, write for special 
price list. 
This name has long been associated primarily 
with quality and flavor. In fact, for sheer eating 
pleasure Fairfax has long been regarded as the very 
best variety in the world. Firm, ruby-red berries 
that turn dark purplish when fully ripe. This darker 
color is a mark of quality to retail buyers; after their 
first taste of the delicious fruit, customers look for 
the distinctly darker berries. They are fan shaped 
at first, then normal shape. Sturdy plants bearing 
a fairly heavy crop. Not so productive as Premier, 
but growth is vigorous and enough plants are pro- 
duced to make a fine fruiting row. Non-acid, dis- 
tinctive taste that is a favorite everywhere. Brings 
high prices on every market and is especially profit- 
able all through the middle and northern states. 
Bisexual plants. 
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25 for $1.45 
& 50 for $2.25 e 
100 for $3.60 
berry that filled those requirements. The berries 
are extra large and the flavor extra fine, mild and 
sweet. Brilliant red, with fresh green cap. Very 
hardy, doing well in all northern states. One of the 
most productive varieties, vigorous and healthy. 
It can stand wet weather at harvest time better than 
most varieties. 
CATSKILL 
Here is a very fine midseason to late variety that 
ripens a few days after Temple and continues over 
a long season. It is a robust grower with free pro- 
duction of new runners. And it is very resistant to 
red stele disease, which makes it valuable for areas 
where that root rot is prevalent. A very heavy 
ylelder, ranking with Premier and Catskill, and 
especially recommended for the northern states 
where Premier is an important sort. Recent reports 
show that Fairland has done extremely well in Michi- 
gan, Indiana and Ohio, and in Massachusetts it 
outyielded both Premier and Catskill. It needs moist 
soil in order to develop the huge crop of fruit. The 
beautiful bright red berries are firm enough for ship- 
ping a moderate distance. They are almost as large 
as Temple. 
250 for $6.80 
500 for $11.00 
1000 for $19.85 
