KELLOGG'S 
$50.00 in Cash Awarded Women Prize-Winners in 1920 
The invariable success of women in growing strawberries has been proved time and 
again, and we are indeed pleased to announce that the $50.00 in cash prizes awarded win- 
ners in Kellogg's Big Cash Prize Garden Club in 1920 were won entirely by women members 
of this Club, as follows: 
$25.00 First Prize $15.00 Second Prize $10.00 Third Prize 
Won by Mrs. John H. Ragle, Won by Nora Scott, Hartwell, Won by Mrs. Edith M. Grass, 
Woodlake, California, whose report Georgia. In her report dated Aug. Limestone, Maine. Her report, re- 
dated Aug. 11, 1920, states: 3, 1920, she says: ceived Aug. 9, 1920, is as follows: 
"My Cash Prize Garden planted "In spite of our dry weather this "Total berries, 400 quarts; total 
in 1919, has produced 430 quarts of summer, I picked 375 quarts from amount, $167.90. This includes all 
first-class berries during 1920 up to this garden and the berries were cer- which were sold, used at home and 
the present time which have brought tainly fine, some of them measuring given away, figured at prevailing mar- 
ine $280, and the everbearers are as large as hens eggs. I received 50 ket price. I will gladly recommend 
still bearing. We are delighted cents per quart for all the berries, Kellogg Pedigree Plants as I would 
with this Garden." making a total of $187.50." not grow any other plants." 
Mrs. John H. Ragle. Nora Scott. Mrs. Edith M. Grass. 
Our checks were mailed to these three Prize- Winners, October 20, 1920. 
This Contest Open to All 
In order to become a member of this Club and compete for one of the cash prizes 
referred to below, it is only necessary to comply with the following simple requirements: 
1. — Plant a Kellogg's Big Cash Prize Garden ( described below) this spring. 
2. — Follow closely the hill system as described in "The Key to Strawberry Profits," 
which will be sent to you free and post-paid upon receipt of your order for this Garden. 
3. — Send us your report so that it will reach us not later than September 15, 1922, 
giving accurately the number of quarts of berries actually picked from this garden in 1922 to 
September 1, 1922, inclusive, their value at market prices at time of picking, stating that 
the berries actually were produced in accordance with the requirements named here. 
Cash Prizes for 1922 
The following prizes will be awarded to the winners in this Contest in 1922: 
FIRST PRIZE— $25.00 IN CASH to the member realizing the greatest number of 
quarts in 1922 to September 1st inclusive from the Garden described below. 
SECOND PRIZE — $15.00 IN CASH tothemember realizing thesecond greatest yield. 
THIRD PRIZE— $10.00 IN CASH to the member realizing the third greatest yield. 
Prizes will be awarded soon as possible after close of contest. No contestant will be 
awarded more than one prize. Should two or more contestants tie for any one of these 
prizes, each tying contestant will be awarded the full amount of that particular prize. 
Kellogg's Big Cash Prize Garden 
(For photo-engraving see Back Cover) 
Special Delivered Price, Only $8.00 
is composed of the following varieties which thrive splendidly in all soils and climates: 
50 Kellogg's Premier, (the Prize- Winner and Money-Maker) 
50 Dr. Burrill, (The Million Dollar Strawberry) 
50 Magic Gem, (The Gem of Perfection) 
50 Kellogg's Big Late, (The Queen of Quality and Quantity) 
50 Kellogg's Progressive, (The Universal Everbearer) 
Our special price for this complete Garden is only $8.00, delivered, all transportation 
charges prepaid to your nearest Express or Post Office. Send us your order early as this is 
one of our most popular gardens and will be sold out at an early date. 
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