Kellogg's Big Late Plants Free For Testing 
IN order that we may learn how Kellogg's Big Late will produce in 
all soils and under all climatic conditions, we have decided to fur- 
nish our customers with plants of this variety free for testing. How- 
ever, owing to the large sum which we were compelled to pay for this 
variety, and on account of the expense of producing the plants, we can- 
not afford to furnish plants of Kellogg's Big Late free for testing to any- 
one except those who purchase plants of other varieties and who will 
agree to give Kellogg's Big Late a fair test. 
If your order amounts to $2.50 or more, we will include with your 
regular order 25 plants of Kellogg's Big Late absolutely FREE. The 
value of these 25 plants is $1.00, therefore you will appreciate that this 
is a very profitable and unusual offer. Under no conditions will we fur- 
nish more than 25 plants free for testing to any one customer. Should 
you wish more than 25 plants of Kellogg's Big Late, we will be glad to 
supply you at the regular prices quoted in the last pages of our book. 
We have only a limited stock of Kellogg's Big Late plants and custom- 
ers desiring to take advantage of this free test offer should send us their 
order at the very earliest date possible. Please bear in mind that we 
are not giving these plants as a premium, but simply in order to get this 
variety introduced into all sections of the United States and Canada, and 
tested by as many different growers and under as many different con- 
ditions as possible. All we ask is that you give this variety a fair and 
honest trial, and we would greatly appreciate a report from you after 
the plants have fruited. 
Strawberry Profits 
OUR customers in every nook and corner of the United States and 
Canada, have proved, as a result of their own experience, that 
strawberries give them a bigger profit per square rod and quicker 
returns than any other crop. Practically every day throughout the year, 
we receive reports of big yields and big profits. Those who never have 
grown strawberries the Kellogg Way cannot realize the profits that can 
be made from a small piece of ground set to strawberry plants. 
E. A. Jeanson of Wisconsin says that he set a small city lot to Kellogg 
Pedigree Plants and grew them the Kellogg Way. Mr. Jeanson, being 
a traveling man, was unable to care for the plants himself, which made 
it necessary for him to hire this work done. The man employed to do 
this work also cared for his vegetable garden and lawn, devoting only a 
portion of his time to the strawberries. When the first crop was harvest- 
ed, the proceeds from the strawberries alone paid all the hired man's 
wages, also taxes on the lot and interest on the full amount invested in 
the lot, and left him a net cash profit of $60.00 to put in the bank. Be- 
sides this profit, Mr. Jeanson's family was fully supplied with delicious 
strawberries which saved him at least $25.00, and in addition to this, 
the proceeds from the strawberries also paid for the expense of growing 
his vegetable garden, which meant another saving of not less than $25. 
The strawberries also paid for mowing the lawn and other expenses of 
caring for the home grounds. This little city lot set to strawberries gave 
Mr. Jeanson a bigger income than he could have realized from it in any 
other manner. 
Kellogg Pedigree Plants and Kellogg Free Service make it possible 
for you to do fully as well. 
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