J. BERKSHIRE, Connecticut.
“I have been growing Kellogg’s Prize for three years. This variety certainly is a wonder.”
MRS. LILLIE WILDISH, Wisconsin.
“Kellogg’s Prize is the greatest strawberry under the sun.”
MRS. SAATHAMP, Illinois.
“Kellogg’s Prize is by far the best berry I ever have grown.”
H. S. TUCKER, Missouri.
“Kellogg’s Prize is the greatest strawberry on earth. You have made a mistake in pronouncing it ‘wonderful.’ You should have said ‘magnificent’.”
W. H. OPENSHAW, New Jersey.
“Kellogg’s Premier and Kellogg’s Prize can’t be recommended too highly.”
J. W. SIMS, Kentucky.
The Late Strawberry Without a Fault
FEMALE OR PISTILLATE (P)
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Kellogg’s Prize is a late pistillate, grows medium tall and spreading, roots deeply, is strong and hardy and succeeds everywhere. It is a consistently heavy fruiter.
Its berries are uniformly large, beautiful and delicious. They are produced in clusters beneath the heavy texture foliage which admits just enough of the sun’s rays to insure uniform color and ripening. Their deep crimson color splashed with dark red, together with their waxlike surface and beautiful calyx, make Kellogg’s Prize berries an object of beauty which words cannot describe. Their mild, delicious flavor once tasted, creates a lingering desire for more.
Kellogg’s Prize is a favorite in all sections. Its many exceptional merits combine to make this “The Late Strawberry Without a Fault.” For prices of Kellogg’s Prize plants see page 66, column 3.
The Late Strawberry Without a Fault]
THE QUEEN OF QUALITY & QUANTITY
FEMALE OR PISTILLATE (P)
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Kellogg’s Big Late is a strong growing late pistillate, an excellent drouth resister, has a long, heavy root system, large healthy foliage and is a big, robust crown-builder. It is a consistently heavy producer of large, deep scarlet colored berries which are produced abundantly in clusters on long fruiting stems. Their highly delicious flavor and fragrant aroma leaves nothing to be desired. A beautiful bright green calyx which remains fresh and bright longer after picking than most varieties crowns each berry. This, together with the firm, solid berry texture, makes Big Late a desirable shipping variety.
This is the sixth consecutive season we have offered Kellogg’s Big Late to our customers and the increasing orders for this variety each year is evidence of its popularity.
Given an opportunity, Kellogg’s Big Late will convince you that words and pictures are incapable of rendering a just description of this variety,--that it is “The Queen of Quality and Quantity.”
For prices of Kellogg’s Big Late plants see Page 66, column 3.
“Kellogg’s Big Late produces uniformly large berries and the flavor is all that any lover of strawberries could wish for. I would not want any better variety.”
JOHN W. COOPER, Kansas.
“Some of my Big Late berries measured 4 to 5 inches in circumference. They have made folks here sit up and take notice and agree with me that it pays to set Kellogg Pedigree Plants.”
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