Fkhriarv, 1919 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



113 



in 1918 



From This 

 Half Acre 



of 



Kellogg Everbearing 

 Strawrberries 



Mr. H. L. Lake, of Rupert, Idaho, who owns this 



short half acre of Kellogg Everbearing Strawberries, says: 



"I used to think that the $500 to $1200 per acre reports in your strawberry 

 book were considerably overdrawn, but I no longer doubt the big crops and 

 bin profits realized from Kellogg strawberries. Last season, from less than 

 one-half acre of Kellogg's everbearers, I realized $582.92 besides all the berries 

 we used and canned at home. None were sold for less than 30c per quart. 

 The vines were loaded with berries when freezing weather came." H. L. Lake. 



This is only one of many thousands of ex 

 cellent reports we are constantly re- 

 ceiving from enthusiastic customers. 

 Growers everywhere (many of them 

 beginners) make at the rate of 



$500 to $1200 Per Acre from 



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