KELLOGG PRICES 
LOWER THAN LAST YEAR 
THIS MEANS A BIG SAVING TO KELLOGG CUSTOMERS 
4 LTHOUGH the cost of labor and material used in producing Kellogg Pedigree 
l\ plants has more than doubled during the past few years, and other business 
^ concerns throughout the country have been compelled to raise their prices, 
we have made the prices of Kellogg Pedigree plants lower this year than they were 
last year. This has been made possible by practicing strict economy, together with 
our irrigating system and the most efficient and improved methods and machinery, 
all of which have enabled us to grow a much leu-ger crop at a lower cost per thousand 
plants. In keeping with our policy, Kellogg customers get the benefit of this saving. 
KELLOGG PLANTS PRUNED— ALL READY FOR SETTING 
ANOTHER BIG SAVING 
Kellogg Pedigree plants are pruned, ail ready for setting when you receive them. 
This not only saves you time and labor, but also insures a much quicker and more 
rapid growth, because the roots have an opportunity to become entirely healed 
over before the plants reach you, and as a result, begin sending out myriads of fine 
feeding roots just as soon as they are set. 
Although this means a great expense to us, there is no extra cost to you. We do 
this work for you so that it will be done properly and because we are determined to 
make Kellogg Pedigree plants the most profitable investment you could possibly make. 
PARCEL POST RATES ON STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
for shipment within the United States, figured as accurately as possible, are as follows: 
Zones 1 and 2, 5 cents per 100 plants 
Zone 3, 10 cents per 100 plants Zone 6, 25 cents per 100 plants 
Zone 4, 15 cents per 100 plants Zone 7, 30 cents per 100 plants 
Zone 5, 20 cents per 100 plants Zone 8, 36 cents per 100 plants 
Your Postmaster will give you the Zone in which you arc l()cat(!d from Three 
Rivers. If you wish your plants insured, add 3 cents if your order does not exceed 
.'$5.00, or 5 cents if more than $5.00. Postage to Canada, 36 cents per hundred 
plants. Don't fail to include in your remittance, a sufficient amount to pay postage. 
PLANTS BY EXPRESS 
If your plants are to be shipped by express, it is not necessary to send money to 
prepay express charges as these charges are paid by the customer when he receives 
the plants. Duty on Canadian shipments also must be paid by the customer when 
he receives his plants. 
If you order more than 200 plants, as a rule, it will be cheaper to have them 
shipped by express. 
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