KELLOGG'S BIG CASH PRIZE GARDEN CLUB is the outgi-owth of 
Kellogg's Strawberry Club which was organized in 1916 for boys only. 
This Club proved so profitable for the boys that many of their sisters 
urged us to admit girls also into the Club, which we did in 1917. During 1918, 
parents also became interested and in order to keep peace in the big, world-wide 
Kellogg family, it has become necessary to make this contest a free-for-all race. 
We now admit boys and girls up to one hundred years of age and will extend 
the age-limit if requested. 
In order to become a member of this Club and to make this contest fair to 
all, each contestant must set the same number of plants and the same varieties. 
We have selected varieties which are adapted to all soils and climates and which 
have proved to be universal favorites. The varieties and number of plants we 
have selected are : 
VALUE 
50 Kellogg's Premier, (the prize winner and money-maker) . $1 . 05 
50 Dr. Burrill, (the million-dollar strawberry) 1 . 05 
50 Magic Gem, (the gem of perfection) 1 . 05 
50 Kellogg's Prize, (the late strawberry without a fault) ... 1 . 05 
50 Kellogg's Progressive, (the universal everbearer) 2.15 
Total value ~$6T35 
Our special Club price to all who wish to enter 
Kellogg's Big Cash Prize Garden Club is only $5.50, 
delivered, all transportation charges prepaid to any 
town in the United States or Canada. 
The following Cash Prizes will be awarded to the 
winners in this Contest: 
FIRST PRIZE— $25.00 in cash to the member 
realizing the most 
quarts and dollars . 
from this garden /^^'^ff^&i W^a 
DONALD B. GRINDELL duHng 1920. 
Winner of First Cash Prize of SECOND 
.no.OOin l918 PRIZE -$15.00 
Despite Ihe drv weather, I , , 
picl«ed:!71 quarts of high grade her- m CaSH tO the \ ' 
ries this year from my Kellogg's mcrviKcn' voQlir/inrr . 
Strawberry Club Garden, which mCmDer reaUZmg ^^HI^HO^Hl^ 
made me a cash profit of $101.70 the second greatest ^^BPWHlHIfV 
M.v berries were of such high • i i i f., . 
quality that they sold readily at yield and profit. 
21 to 50 -n^^, p„"b^."-j,;;„^,,_ third prize "-^^ '"^^ ^- ^^^^^^ 
Monson, Mass. (CI n Hrt ' K Winner of Second Cash Prize of $5.00 in 1918 
~'P-l-'-';"y in CaSn ..o„ account of being very busy at other 
to the member realizing the third greatest work, i was unabie to give my plants the care 
... . ^ , they should have had, yet I have made a cash 
yield and profit. proHt of $95.00 this year from the Kellogg's 
All berries which are picked from this Garden ^'f ^Jjoy stmwbeSy'^growing'very mich." 
for your own use should be included in your report, Helen g. rowe, 
at regular market price. East Holden. Maine. 
Should two or more tie, each tying contestant will receive the full amount of the particular prize indicated. 
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