GREAT CROPS OF STRAWBERRIES AND HOW TO GROW THEM 29 
R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
One of Many Clusters of Cardinals 
WHEN it comes to producing berries l)y the ljunch, the Cardinal "takes the cake." It is a sight worth seeing when 
the Cardinal is in full fruit in our experimental bed, and as this variety has no particular choice of soil or locality, 
it will do just as well for you as it is doing for us. Its vigorous, healthy foliage makes it possible for this noble variety 
to bring every berry to perfection. The berries are dotted so thickly through the foliage th.it they lie on one another, 
and the rich cardinal red, set in the beautiful green of the foliage, makes a picture of rare attractiveness. The flavor of 
the Cardinal is delicious, and in productiveness it equals any variety on our list. We grow the Cardinal between 
Stevens' Late and Pride of Michigan. 
Don't set out your plants until your soil is made perfectly fine and, if manured, see to it that the manure is thoroughly 
incorporated with the soil. 
