P.M. KELLOGG COMPANY, THREE RIVERS. MICH. 
A SINGLE HILL OF HEARTS OF GOLD IN FULL FRUIT 
THIS photo-engraving gives an idea as to the great productiveness of the Hearts of Gold cantaloupe. You will 
note that this hill has produced twelve fancy melons. When this picture was made nme of the melons were 
fullv developed and perfectly netted, and the remaining three were about half -developed and just begmning to net. 
We also call your attention to the heavy foliage so characteristic of this variety. Under ordmary coriditions, each 
hill will produce an average of ten melons, and from six to eight of these are fancy. The quality and quantity of 
melons produced by Hearts of Gold makes it the biggest money-maker of all cantaloupes. 
of all we could furnish them at these prices not- 
withstanding the fact that their markets were 
flooded with other melons from all parts of the 
country, many of which were sold for barely 
enough to pay the freight charges. Quality wins 
every time. The Hearts of Gold is sold on its 
own merits, and not in competition.with any other 
melon. 
$18.60 From Only $1.00 
He. POTTER of Sioux Palls, South Dakota, 
• reports a cash profit of $18.60 from a small 
Kellogg's Hearts of Gold cantaloupe garden of 
only forty hills. In addition to this bi^ profit, 
Mr. Potter says three families were supplied with 
all the delicious cantaloupes they could use. This 
is at the rate of $800.00 profit per acre besides 
supplying three families. 
$80.00 From Only $2.50 
JT. TAYLOR of Yale, Oklahoma, reports a 
• cash profit of $80.00 from a $2.60 package of 
Hearts of Gold cantaloupe seed, which he pur- 
chased from us in 1915. The Hearts of Gold is a 
big money-maker in all soils and climates. Dur- 
ing the three years we have been selling this 
seed, we have not yet received a single complaint 
on the quality of the Hearts of Gold. Where else 
could you invest $1.00 or $2.50 and get such un- 
usually big returns in only four months after 
planting? 
Prices of Hearts of Gold 
Seed for 1917 
IN considering the price of Hearts of Gold seed, 
do not compare it with the price charged by 
seed houses for common seed from ordinary va- 
rieties. The seed we are offering comes from a 
strain of melons which were selected from the 
very choicest melons produced by the choicest 
hills in a large field. This gives you Pedigree 
seed of the very highest type that can be secured. 
The selections are made by R. Morrill, the origi- 
nator of the Hearts of Gold, and who has had 
more than forty years' experience in melon cul- 
ture and who is recognized as an authority on can- 
taloupes. Mr. Morrill has made as much as $700 
per acre from Hearts of Gold melons. The pri- 
ces for Hearts of Gold seed are as follows: 
Seed for one acre 
Seed for one-half acre 
Seed for one-fourth acre 
Seed for family garden 
$5.00 
3.00 
1.75 
1.00 
These are delivered prices. All charges will be 
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