A NYONE can make Strawberries pay. Any' 
one can make big profits. No matter how 
little you know about it now, you can earn 
money and have loads of fun and gain urn 
bounded health and enthusiasm in a patch of 
Strawberries. Often, in fact, it is the beginner 
who makes the seasoned grower look to his 
laurels. Let’s see what others have done. 
Harry A. Barlament of Wisconsin says that 
only 330 Kellogg Premier plants brought him 
over $100.00. (About $2,000.00 per acre). And 
a letter from Mrs. N. J. Sesselman of New York 
says: “I bought of you 1,000 strawberry plants 
and picked 1,259 quarts of the nicest and biggest 
strawberries of anyone around here.” You can 
figure yourself how much Mrs. Sesselman must 
have made from her berries, if you remember 
that fine, large, high grade berries such as she 
produced bring higher prices. Lewis S. Arbaugh 
of Idaho tells about the size. He says, “We had 
berries 5J/2 inches around and 5 inches around.” 
It is berries like that that make your market¬ 
ing easy. 
But, how do I start, you say? That is a legiti¬ 
mate question and the answer is, first of all, of 
course, that you must produce lots of fine, large, 
high grade berries, and the first essential is plants 
that are known for their fruitfulness and vigor— 
plants that will produce these fine, large, high- 
grade berries—in short, Kellogg Thorobred 
Plants, the kind that have made the biggest rec¬ 
ords for years. 
Proper planting, care, picking, marketing, etc., 
are essential, but—and get this important fact 
clearly—no matter how good the care you give 
your plants, no matter how well they are packed, 
and no matter how well they are fed, watered, 
and cultivated, they will not give you money¬ 
making crops unless they are the right kind of 
plants, and all your work will be for nothing. 
On the following page are a few more letters 
from people who have made big profits with 
Kellogg Thorobreds. 
, ree, 
with Your Order 
This is the book that has shown so many thousands 
of people how to make the most of the fine vigor and 
superb fruiting qualities in Kellogg Thorobred Straw¬ 
berry Plants. Everything is so clearly and simply ex¬ 
plained in “The Key to Strawberry Profits,” both with 
pictures and words, that you will have no difficulty 
at all in understanding what must be done. It leads 
you through the entire process of successful strawberry 
growing, beginning with the choice of plants and con¬ 
tinuing on through soil preparation, fertilizing, best 
planting systems, cultivation, hoeing, etc. “The Key to 
Strawberry Profits” gives you your strawberry educa¬ 
tion. Order your plants of Kellogg today and get your 
copy of this fine book free and postpaid. 
Note.—The book is too valuable to be sent out pro¬ 
miscuously and will be sent to you only if you ask for 
it with your order. Simply write “The Key to Straw¬ 
berry Profits—FREE” on your order blank, and it will 
be sent. 
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R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
