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Expressions of Satisfaction from Owners of Kellogg 
Strawberry Gardens 
"From our small Kellogg Strawberry Garden, we picked over 300 quarts at one picking and more than 1000 
quarts in twenty-one days. I nave raised fancy strawberries for the past fifteen years and have yet to see any 
which compare with Kellogg's for getting results." A. M. Lillis, Iowa. 
"Ever since planting our Kellogg Everbearing Garden, we have been trying to keep the bloom picked off 
but in spite of this, we have had ripe strawberries from this garden for the past three weeks. Never in all our exper- 
ience, have we seen such splendid berries as these. 
We intend to set out an acre to Kellogg's Everbearers as we can make more money by so doing than these 
cotton farmers are making off 640 acres." Fred L. Foster, Louisiana. 
"My Kellogg Strawberries have done just fine. We have had all we could eat every day and canned 
enough for winter. They are certainly fine berries." Olevia Maylotte, Ohio. 
"My Kellogg Strawberry Garden has proved all you claimed, and more. They beat all the berries I ever 
have seen and I now wish to order more." Mrs. O. B. Brown, New Hampshire. 
"My Kellogg Strawberry Garden has given very satisfactory results. You do not praise them highly enough 
in your catalog." Jack Keppel, California. 
"I have grown strawberries in my home garden for the past twenty years but never have had any to equal 
the Kellogg strawberries produced by the plants I received from you last spring. In flavor, size, color and yield 
they are exceptional and I intend to order more Kellogg Plants next spring." Chas. H. Wells, Massachusetts. 
"Although ill health caused me to neglect my Kellogg Strawberry Garden, you may rest assured that this 
garden gave me an interesting experience and that both plants and berries are true to the descriptions given in your 
catalog." John J. Tedford, Connecticut. 
"I have grown Kellogg Strawberries for several years with most satisfactory results. From my small Kellogg 
Strawberry Garden set in 1919, I have picked this season, 360 boxes of the finest berries ever seen in the County. 
People came for them from miles around and readily paid thirty-five to forty cents per box while neighbors were 
delivering for twenty-five to thirty cents. Those which I brought to town on my way to business were eagerly taken 
at forty-five to fifty cents. It is but fair to add that my garden and bungalow situated twenty-seven miles from the 
city in an abandoned pasture which a few years ago was only a swamp, is not the most ideal spot for record breaking 
fruit, yet my wife took first premium on canned strawberries at the Kingston Fair, which speaks highly for Kellogg 
Pedigree Plants." H. T. Braman, Rhode Island. 
While you can form a very clear and accurate idea of the many advantages in having 
a Kellogg Strawberry Garden from what our customers say about them, you really can't 
begin to realize the real pleasure and satisfaction which these growers have experienced until 
you actually have a Kellogg Strawberry Garden of your own. If you have a garden spot or 
any idle ground, you cannot possibly use it to better advantage and profit than by planting 
a Kellogg Strawberry Garden. And even if you haven't the necessary ground, you no doubt 
will find it an easy matter to rent for a very small amount, sufficient space for a Kellogg 
Strawberry Garden which will more than furnish your home strawberry supply. 
After once having a Kellogg Strawberry Garden, there will come to you a new vision of 
real economy and strawberry satisfaction which you never before experienced. 
If among the regular Kellogg Strawberry Gardens described on Pages 28 and 29, you 
do not find one which exactly answers your requirements, just advise us the dimensions of 
your ground, the number of plants you want to set or send us the amount you wish to invest 
in plants and our Free Service Department will submit for your approval a Kellogg Straw- 
berry Garden selected especially to meet your particular requirements. 
$50 From This Small 
Kellogg Strawberry Garden 
in An Extremely Dry Season 
"I am enclosing a photograph of my 
small Kellogg Strawberry Garden, from 
which in spite of an extremely dry sea- 
son, I realized $50 worth of berries. The 
everbearers are still bearing immensely 
and I expect at least one quart to the 
plant. The berries are as big and fancy 
as you could wish to see. As photograph 
shows, my Kellogg Garden is planted be- 
tween my fruit trees. I expect $100 worth 
of berries from this small patch next 
year." Amos Bloch, Pennsylvania. 
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