GREAT CROPS OF STRAWBERRIES AND HOW TO GROW THEM 
R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
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GREAT WESTEKN MANURE SPREADERS AT WORK ON KELLOGG FARMS 
OUR experience has convinced us that nothing else in the way of fertilizer equals in value barnyard manure, when properly applied Co the 
soil. To do the spreading on our farms we have secured the Great Western Spreaders. These machines (ear the manure into shreds 
and distribute it with perfect evenness over ihc entire surface. The machine is adjustable, so that as heavy or light a dressing can be 
given as is desired. In our judgment, it will pay any tiller of the soil to distribute all manure with a spreader. 
The BERRY PICKER'S PUNCH 
Price, postpaid, 50 cents 
THIS Punch is used for punching out the number 
of quarts of berries gathered by each picker. It 
saves much time, avoids many mistakes and pre- 
vents possible misunderstandings with your pickers. 
First Grow the Right Kind of Fruit — 
then Get the Best Packages for Market- 
ing Your Fruit. 
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.THE MICHIGAN BASKET FACTORY 0F!> 
WEl^US IIMiSIAM <-.0. 
ST. JOSEPH. MICH. „ 
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED PRICE iLISnU 
A 16-Quart Crate Filled with Boxes 
WELLS-HIGMAN CO., of Si. Joseph, Michiean, have taken Ihc 
lead in the mamifachirc of Fruit Packages for the pa^t forty 
years. From their factories in the South and their Michigan 
plants at St. Joseph and Traverse City, they obtain the variety of woods 
hest suited for the manufacture of 
Strawberry Boxes and Crates 
Fruit baskets, boxes and crates of all kinds, bushel baskets espe- 
cially for shipping fruit and vegetables, melon and crape baskets, peach 
carriers, etc. Their factories are equipped with improved machinery, 
arc managed by men of long experience, and their aim is lo supply 
first-class packages at moderate prices. We have used the Wclls- 
Higinan packages for years and take pleasure in recommending them 
to our customers. Write to them at St. Joseph, Mich., and make 
known your requirements. 
The KELLOGG ALL-METAL 
ONE-PIECE DIBBLE 
THIS year we introduce a greatly improved Dibble. You will note 
that this Dibble is one piece; no rivets to come loose or handle 
to break off. It is made from the very best grade 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. Notwithstanding its manifest superiority, we sell this Dibble 
at the same price as we did the old — 35 cents for one Dibble or $1 ,00 
for three Dibbles. For setting strawberry plants and all kinds of 
vegetables it has no equal, and no one should g.irden without them. 
