A KELLOGG STRAWBERRY GARDEN IN ILLINOIS 
¥ H SOURBIER of Illinois is the proud owner of this Kellogg Strawberry Garden. In a letter dated June 21, 
J. 1916 he tells us that he picked 65 quarts of beautiful berries from this small garden on that date, and that the 
berries werl very "arge and delicious. No doubt the three women shown in this Pfcture have had '""/h to do wrth 
thflucc^ls of tWs glfden, and we feel safe in saying that this home is fully supplied with hemes the year round. 
reports that he had fine ripe strawberries for 
Christmas dinner. . 
Strawberries should not only be grown in the 
home garden but also on the farm. Only a few 
years ago, but very few farmers grew straw- 
berries. They thought the work was too difficult, 
but a few farmers grew them, and as soon as 
their neighbors became aware of the fact that 
strawberries could be grown as easily as comnion 
farm crops, they too realized the necessity of a 
strawberry garden, and today, practically every 
up-to-date farmer is supplying his family with 
strawberries grown upon his own farm. If you 
already have a strawberry garden, its many ad- 
vantages and profits will encourage you to con- 
tinue growing them, and to those who are not al- 
ready growing this most delicious fruit, let us say 
you are missing a great opportunity. Let us help 
vou to get started in this delightful, healthful, 
and profitable work right now. We will select a 
garden composed of varieties adapted to your 
soil and climatic conditions, and give you all the 
instructions necessary to insure your success 
right from the very start. 
Kellogg's Free Service 
WE want all Kellogg customers to know that 
our interest in them does not cease when 
we get their money. We are just as much 
interested in their success as they possibly can be 
themselves. It is our aim to merit the confidence 
placed in us by our customers, and to strengthen 
this confidence by giving each purchaser of Kel- 
logg Pedigree Plants an honest dollar s value for 
every dollar sent us, and in addition to this, the 
full benefit of our thirty-three years of experience 
in strawberry growing. We desire that every 
customer shall feel at liberty to write us when- 
ever we can be of service to him, and all questions 
asked will be answered promptly and in a manner 
that easily will be understood. There is no ques- 
tion but that the Kellogg Pedigree Plants are the 
most productive and most profitable plants grown, 
when properly handled, and it would indeed be a 
serious mistake on our part to allow any purchaser 
of our plants to fail for lack of instructions which 
we are so glad to give. "Once a Kellogg custom- 
er, always a Kellogg customer," is our motto, 
and the only way to retain each customer as a 
permanent one is to treat him just exactly as we 
would want to be treated ourselves. We value 
each customer too highly to lose him through neg- 
lect. X u,- U J 
Our Free Service Department was established 
wholly in the interest of Kellogg customers, and 
although we are very busy throughout the entire 
year, we never are too busy to safeguard their 
interests by answering their questions and mak- 
ing such suggestions as will oe to their profit. 
We will appreciate it, however, and it will be 
greatly to our customers' interests if they will 
observe the following suggestions when asking^ 
for information: 
1st. Please do not include your questions in 
your letter, but write them on a separate sheet, 
and write only on one side of the paper. 
2nd. Number questions consecutively so we 
may answer them in the same order. 
3rd. Be very careful to write your name and 
address on your letter, also on the sheet contain- 
ing your questions. 
4th. Read carefully every page of this book 
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