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THIS BOOK EXPLAINS EVERY DETAIL 
GROWING strawberries the Kellogg Way is so easy and simple that 
even beginners grow big crops and make big profits right from the 
very start. On the following pages we give you complete infor- 
mation on the preparation of the soil, setting the plants, their culture and 
picking, packing and marketing the berries. You will find the "Kellogg 
Way" of growing strawberries both pleasant and profitable. 
Read what this beginner did: 
Moscow, Idaho, January 1, 1917. 
Please send me your 1917 catalog as I will want some more Kellogg 
Pedigree Plants this spring. From my first $5.00 worth of Kellogg 
Pedigree Plants, I sold $65.00 worth of berries the first season. Not 
so bad for a begiimer, is it? 
SOL. PEIFFER. 
This is at the rate of $910.00 per acre. What others do, you can do. If you grow 
strawberries for market, it is to your profit to grow the largest possible crop of the 
highest quality berries, the kind that sells quickly at the very highest prices. 
If you grow for home use only, it is to your interest to set the strain of plants that 
will give you the biggest crop of the biggest and best berries, the kind that will satisfy 
your ideals in every way. Kellogg strawberries are the sweetest and most delicious of all 
strawberries, the kind that delights the entire family when served with sugar and cream, 
made into shortcake, or canned and preserved for winter use. 
Kellogg Thoroughbred Pedigree Plants 
grown the Kellogg Way produce more quarts of big, red, fancy berries and give you a greater 
profit per square rod than two square rods of any other plants grown any other way. This 
explains why Kellogg customers make $500 to $1,200 and often more per acre. Kellogg 
Pedigree Plants grown the Kellogg Way insure bigger crops, better berries, higher prices, 
and greater profits. Ask any man, woman or child who grows them. Here is more proof: 
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