THE STRAWBERRY MARCH 1907 



$1276.00 PER ACRE IN TWO YEARS 



IS THE RECORD of Kel- 

 logg's Thoroughbred 

 Plants made by U. G. Muck 

 of Dorrance, Kansas. Here 

 is his letter: 



Dorrance, Kans., Jan. 31, '07 



R. M. Kellogg Co.. 



Three Rivers. Mich. 

 Gentlemen: 



In the spring of 1904 I ordered 

 enough of your plants to set 12 sq. rods, 

 and in the spring of 1905 I sold from 

 this small patch $42.70 worth of ber- 

 ries, besides what we ate and put up for 

 winter use. In the spring of 1906 I had 

 18 sq. rods of your plants to fruit, and 

 from this small patch I realized $75.00, 

 besides what we used and gave away. 

 They were the largest and best berries 

 that have ever been raised in this part of 

 the state. People came from other towns 

 to see my strawberry patch, and they all 

 said that it was the finest patch of straw- 

 berries they had ever seen. 



In the spring of 1906 I sent you an- 

 other order for 700 more of your plants 

 which are now in fine shape for this 

 year's crop. 



I find strawberry growing a profitable 

 investment, besides the pleasure of us- 

 ing the berries and seeing them grow. I 

 am in the general merchandise business, 

 and find that a little outside work among 

 my plants gives me new life and vigor. 

 I enjoy the work very much; watching 

 the plants grow gives me a change of 

 thought. 



Wishing you continued success, I re- 

 main, Very truly yours, 



U. G. MUCK. 



U. G. MUCK ENJOYING HIS PATCH OF KELLOGG'S PEDIGREE STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



In 1905 they yielded at the rate of $620.80 per acre; in 1906, at the rate of $656.00 per acre, or in two years 



$ 1 276.80, besides furnishing the family with all the berries they wanted the year round. It's easy to 



get these bjg results when you use Kellogg's Pedigree Plants and give them good care. 



If you want to grow 

 Big Crops of Big 

 Berries and get Big 

 Prices, send your or- 

 der in at once, and 

 we will reserve plants 

 for you that surely 

 will do the business. 



Our Book entitled "-Great Crops of Strawberries and How to Grow Them'' 



is worth its weight in gold. If you haven't received the 1907 edition, send us your address and we will 

 mail you one free. If you have the book, send in your order now so we may reserve the plants for you. 



R. M. KELLOGG CO., lis portage aye. THREE RIVERS, MICH. 



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