GREAT CROPS OF STRAWBERRIES AND HOW TO GROW THEM 
Copyright 1914, by R. M. Kelloggr Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
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Kellogg's Big Red Strawberry Garden 
250 
Plants Composed of 50 Plants Each 
of Five of Our Leading Varieties 
$3.00 
ONE of the most popular ofCerlngs we ever 
have made, and the one which has cre- 
ated the most widespread interest is the 
strawberry garden, which for the last two 
years we have offered to our patrons, and 
which we again offer for the season of 1915. 
The strawberry garden for 1915 will be com- 
posed of 250 plants, carefully selected with a 
view to the location of the 
particular customer; that 
is to say, the garden se- 
lection will be composed 
of plants particularly 
adapted to the soil and cli- 
matic conditions of the in- 
dividual purchaser. 
The letters we have re- 
ceived from our friends 
are very gratifying to us, 
and we have the pleasure 
of knowing that this small 
investment of cash has in 
innumerable cases resulted 
not only in great satisfaction to our customers, 
but they also have found the garden a source 
of generous profit. They write us that they 
have secured from the plants composing their 
garden not only large quantities of fine fruit 
for table use at fruiting time, but that they 
have had an ample supply of fruit for preserv- 
ing in one form or another for winter, and in 
many instances they have sold their surplus 
berries at very generous prices. 
Every farmer should have one of those 
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CEITD us $3.00 and we will select for 
you a strawberry g-arden that will 
produce more berries than your en- 
tire family can eat, summer and 
winter. This garden will be com- 
posed of 250 plants selected from 
four or live of our choicest varieties 
— those which are especially adapted 
to your section. You can have straw- 
berries and cream, shortcake, Jam, 
preserves and canned berries the year 
round, and you can sell enousfh ber- 
ries to pay for the grarden and the 
sugrar used In putting- up your win- 
ter's supply of delicious canned fruit. 
Strawberry gardens unless he grows the fruit 
on a larger scale. It will be a great aid to 
the housewife on the farm in preparing her 
three meals a day. Strawberry shortcake and 
strawberries and cream are a great treat to 
any family, especially when the berries are 
picked when perfectly ripe fresh from the 
vines. What is true of the farmer is equally 
true of those who live in 
town and have a small gar- 
den plot or a generous 
sized back yard in which 
to grow their own straw- 
berries. We have sold a 
very large number of these 
"gardens" to people who 
reside in towns and some 
of them in the larger cities 
of the country. 
Kellogg's Big Red Straw- 
berry Garden will produce 
from 250 to 350 full quarts 
of strawberries each sea- 
son. If you were to buy at market prices the 
berries this garden selection will produce for 
you, it would cost you from $25 to $35 each 
year, and berries you buy are seldom as fresh 
and delicious as those that are grown right in 
your own garden. 
Not only do we select plants to meet the 
particular requirements of different sections of 
the country, but we observe great care in the 
proper mating of varieties; that is to say, all 
pistillates which we Include in the garden will 
