RM. KELLOGG COMPANY. THREE RIVERS. MICH. 
A FIELD OF KELLOGG PEDIGREE PLANTS GROWN IN HILLS 
JC CASON of Tennessee sent us this photograph September 12, 1916, and wrote us that his plants wero very fine 
. and that experienced growers pronounced the plants superior to any strawberry plants they ever had seen. 
Mr. Cason follows the Kellogg Way. You will note the plants are grown by the hill system. This beautiful field of 
plants should convince anyone that Kellogg Pedigree Plants succeed in the South as well as in all other parts of the 
country. We are confident we will get a big crop report from Mr. Cason after the fruitmg season. 
pockets of his broadcloth suit and pull out enough 
self-earned money to buy a meal ticket. We be- 
long to the class that works the soil and at times 
our clothing and hands are soiled so badly that 
we do not present a very attractive appearance, 
but we have been in this work practically all our 
lives and, up to the present time, the dirt hasn't 
penetrated under the skin. We try to keep the 
inner man as clean and pure as possible, and it is 
our experience that most folks who wield the hoe 
are clean inside, even though their hands and 
clothing may be soiled. The same is true with 
all honest toilers in any line of work; therefore, 
instead of feeling humiliated over your honestly 
-soiled hands and clothing, you are justifiedin feel- 
ing proud that you are working hand-in-hand 
with Nature, and that many people are depend- 
ing on your efforts and success for many of life's 
needs. 
Our Idaho Farm 
THE increased demand for Kellogg's Idaho 
grown plants has made it necessary for us 
greatly to increase our acreage and erect a large 
packing house at our Twin Falls, Idaho, farm in 
order properly to serve our Western customers. 
The sales from our Twin Falls farm last season 
were double that of any previous year since this 
branch farm was established, and even with this 
great increase, the demand was far in excess of 
the supply. 
We hope that you will fully realize the import- 
ance of sending us your order early and thereby 
avoid the disappointment of having your money 
returned to you instead of getting plants. 
Those who have tried our Idaho grown plants 
know from experience that they are strong and 
vigorous and exceedingly productive, but to those 
who never have seen these plants in fruit, let us 
say that you may order them with the full assur- 
ance that you will be more than satisfied when 
they begin to fruit. At our Twin Falls farm, we 
grow only those varieties which succeed best in 
the Inter-Mountain and Pacific Coast States, and 
when ordering, if you make up your own selec- 
tion, please select only those varieties that are 
listed at Twin Falls, as this will enable us to send 
all of your plants in one shipment. 
However, all orders and letters asking for in- 
formation should be sent direct to our Three 
Rivers office. Your letters and questions will 
be answered promptly and your order will be re- 
corded here and a shipping order mailed to the 
Twin Falls office, from which place your plants 
will be shipped according to your instructions. 
We are thoroughly acquainted with the conditions 
throughout the the Inter-Mountain and Pacific 
Coast states and if you wish us to make up your 
selection, we shall see to it that you get varieties 
adapted to your own particular conditions. The 
soil, altitude, climatic conditions, and water sup- 
ply at Twin Falls are ideal for perfect plant de- 
velopment. We have had plants shipped from 
"Twin Falls, both by express and parcel post, to 
Three Rivers, a distance of about two thousand 
miles, and the plants arrived practically as fresh 
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