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GREAT CROPS OF STRAWBERR'ES AND HOW TO GROW THEM 
Copyright 1912 by R M. Kellogg Co , Three Rivers, Mich. 
Discounts on Large Orders 
FOR the first time in the history of our com- 
pany we are this year offering discounts to 
those customers who purchase plants in large 
numbers. As our customers know, we hereto- 
fore have made the price per 1,000 plants uniform 
without regard to the number of thousands order- 
ed. But so many extensive growers have adopted 
the plan of purchasing their entire number of 
plants from us each year, doing away entirely 
with their own propagating beds, that we feel 
it only fair to them that their very large business 
should h2 recognized in some substantial way. 
And as it is our rule to treat all customers alike, 
we have adopted a generous line of discounts, of 
which all may take advantage. 
Another element in the situation is the great 
expansion of the area we devote to the produc- 
tion of strawberry plants. With our three great 
farms we find ourselves in position to supply the 
yearly increase of millions of plants demanded 
by our customers, and we also find that the 
economy of handling large numbers of plants 
enables us to offer tho following series of dis- 
counts: 
On orders amounting to 5,000 plants and up to 10,000 . . 5% discount. 
On orders amounting from 10,000 plants and up to 20,000 ... 10% discount. 
On orders amounting fi-om 20,000 plants and up to 100,000 ... 15^ discount. 
On orders amounting to 100,000 plants and over 20% discount. 
These discounts do not apply to club orders. 
Kellogg All-Metal One-Piece Dibble 
THIS is our new one-piece Dibble— no rivets to come loose or 
handle to break off. It ia made from the very best utrado 
of steel, with polished blade and Japanned handle, which is 
simply a curve in the same piece from which the blade_ is 
made. It does not tire the hand and is in every way superior 
to any other Dibble ever put on the market. The price of this 
Dibble is 35 cents for one or $1.00 lor three Dibbles. For set- 
ling strawberry plants and all kinds of ves'etahies it has no 
equal, and no one should attempt to make a garden without it. 
Our New Runner Cutter with Handle 
T^HE ease and simplicity with which runners may be cut 
with our new device is well illustrated above. Theopei'ator 
easily guides tho cutter so as to remove the runners as desired, 
as the cutter may be run close lo the plants as one may wish. 
Runner-cutter with handle, _ _ - _ _ $2.50 
Runn**r-cutter without handle (no handle may be at- 
tached to this form of cutter, as the bolt holes ai e 
ar''anRed for attachmetiL to cultivator onI.\ ) _ $1 P5 
Planet Jr. 12-tooth Cultivator. Price complete as 
shown in cut, $9.00. Weight when packed, 74 lbs 
