IN HARMONY. 
The men on the R. M. Kellogg Co.'s farm had an ice cream and cake picnic on the residence lawn 
today noon. Messrs. Kellogg and Beatty discovered a day or two ago that there was a little fun on hand 
among their men as they noticed the boys lalting up a collection among themselves, so they chipped In 
liberally also, and at noon when the men came from the field they found their emp'oyers had arranged 
tables on which were placed big cakes made by Mesdamcs Kellogg. Beatty and Musse man, who also had 
provided hot coffee. The men were seated at the table and the ladies served them. 
While Mr. Sllliman, our leading photographer, was arranging for their picture sexeral barrels of fun 
were opened and everybody just pitched In for a good time, forgetting that there was such a thing as 
work. Messrs. Kellogg and Beatty are proud of their men and the men reciprocate their feelings. There 
never was a better or more trusty set of workmen employed by any firm, many of them having been em- 
ployed on this great farm for years, and are experts on cultural methods. Mr. C. C. Musselman Is the fore- 
man and Is certainly efficient. To anyone visiting this farm and seeing how pleasantly and systematically 
everything goes. It appeals to them more like a family attair than one of purely business. From the Three 
Rivers Dally Hustler, Aug. 4, 1904. 
DEPTH REGULATION. This is done in the most perfect 
manner hi/ Ihc comMnalion of thf Itti-t wtu-il avd the pulocrizer, 
both of which are easily and tiuiciilv adjusted. 
THE FOOT LEVER PULVERIZER is an admirable tool 
for preparing ground for the seed drill or for f)lant setting. 
THE HAND LEVERS regulate both width and depth in- 
stantly. The tool expands to thirty-two inches and contracts 
to twelve. Send for our Special Catalogue. 
ROLLINQ RUNNER CUTTER AND 
LEAF QUARO 
Price $i.7j. 
THE DIBBLE. Price 35 cents, three for one dollar. 
Every berry grower and gardener should have these 
dibbles; they are the beat tool made for setting straw- 
berry and vegetable plants. We have used many dif- 
ferent tools for setting and find the dibble the most 
practical; we now use thom exclusively on our farms. 
We can furnish them to our customers at 3h cents 
each- they are substantially made, and nicely finished 
and with proper care, will last a life time They can 
he sent In same package with plants by express or 
freight. 
Council nUiff.i, Iowa, Sept. 26, 1904. 
R. M. KELLOOG CO., Three Kivers, Mich.: 
Gentlemen: Last spring I purchn.«cd in.OOO pedigree 
strawberry phmts from your breeding fiirra and set them in 
a piece of ground on which vegetiibles had been grown the 
previous year. I followed the instructions given in "Great 
Crops of Strawberries and How to Grow Them," and the 
piiinls grew vigorously and are now pronounced by everyone 
to be the finest field of young strawberries ever grown in this 
section of the cxiutitry. 
I will want 10,000 or more of your plants for next spring's 
setting, ^^^'^P^'="""i:i!'SBAUGH, 
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