THREE QUARTS PER PLANT
“My greatest strawberry success has come from Kellogg Pedigree Plants. I wish you could have seen my patch when it was at its best last spring. I had plants that produced as many as 120 berries to the plant and 35 to 40 of these berries made a quart. Our small patch gave us all the berries we could eat three times a day during the summer and fall, (the last on Thanksgiving Day), all we wanted to can for winter and the surplus berries paid all expenses.” Gaston Smathers, North Carolina.
If you now are growing or ever have grown Kellogg Pedigree Plants, you will at once appreciate the sincere satisfaction which has prompted these letters. Perhaps you too at some time have written us or have felt inclined to do so, telling of your success with Kellogg Strawberries. But if you never have grown them, you certainly have missed a splendid opportunity to enjoy Nature’s rarest treat at its best. If you have any available ground, whether only a small backyard garden or a large acreage, set a patch of Kellogg Pedigree Plants this spring and at fruiting time you will be convinced beyond all doubt that you can’t afford to be without them. You’ll be just as enthusiastic over their big delicious berry crops as our thousands of other customers who proclaim them best by test.
Magic Gem
THE GEM of PERFECTION
Kellogg’s
BIG LATE
The Queen of Quality & Quantity
Senator Dunlap
THE WORLD-WIDE FAVORITE
MALE OR BI-SEXUAL (B)
(For photo-engravings see [Pages 17] and [49])
Wherever strawberries are grown, fields of Senator Dunlap are a familiar sight and the name has become a household word.
Senator Dunlap is a tall, dense, hardy grower. It has an unusually long fruiting season, producing great quantities of handsome, delicious, top-shaped berries having a pronounced neck crowned with a beautiful bright green calyx. The berries are dark, glossy red shading to deep scarlet on under side, with golden seeds embedded in the beautiful waxlike flesh and present a most attractive appearance when packed for market.
For shipping, canning or immediate table use, Senator Dunlap is a “World-Wide Favorite”—the most popular of the old standard varieties. For prices of Senator Dunlap plants see Page 66, column 1.