Fkbruaby, 1917 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



149 



"Great Crops of 



P'TRAWBERRIES! 



Y and How To Grow Them" iJ 



^^ is the best and most complete book on 



^^ Strawberry Growing ever written. ItfuUyex- 



m plains the KELLOGG WAY of growing two 



■ big crops each year— a big profit in the Spring 



^ ■ and a bigger profit in the Fall. Tells every- 



m E thing about strawberry growing from start to 



I # finish. Write for this book and learn how to 



f^^F supply your family with delicious strawberries 



the year 'round without cost . and how to make 



SSOO to $1200 per acre each year. The book is FREE. 



Strawberries grown the KELLOGG 

 WAY yield more dollars per square rod and do it in 

 less time than any other crop. The profits made from 

 strawberries are enormous. One acre of strawberries 

 grown the KELLOGG WAY will yield a greater 

 cash profit than twenty acres of common farm crops. 



$1412.50 



is the amount Frank 

 Flanigan of Okla- 

 homa made in a single 

 season from one and 

 one-half acres of Kel- 

 logg Pedigree Plants 

 grown the KELLOGG 

 WAY. Others are 

 doing fully as well. 

 Our 64-page free book 

 will tell you how to 

 make these big and 

 quick profits. 

 A postal will do — the 

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R. M. Kellogg Company, 



Box 400 Three Rivers. Mich. 



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Best flavored, most prodin'- 

 tive. Urge size, beautiful pur- 

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 grower. The supreme test of 

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Let Us 



Cnn<l V<Mi A packet of 100^ 

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 gether with a copy of our l.'?0-page illustrat- 

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 IOWA SEED CO., Dept. 36, Des Moines, Iowa 



Grow Tour 



Every farm ought to have 

 a * ' family orchard ' ' of 

 'apples, peaches, pears, a few 

 grapevines, some currants and 

 raspberries. 



It costs money to buy fruit in 

 the market, but you can grow it 

 for almost nothing. Ten dollars 

 will buy trees and bushes that 

 will give all the fruit a family of 

 six or eight will need. 



Storrs & Harrison 

 Co.'s Fruit Tree 



Catalogue 



lists the good varieties for the 

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 is grown right in our nurseries, 

 sold direct to you (no agents), 

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 fruit tree and seed business. 

 Write now for the catalogue. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co.^^ 

 Box 407, Painesville, Ohio 



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Farm, Garden and OrchardTooIs 



Answer the farmer's big questions: 

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 Can be used in any wa^'on, 

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