Spring-Fall 
Strawberry Garden 
This fine garden is composed of 
one'half June'bearing varieties and 
one-half fall varieties. It will give 
you all the delicious berries you can 
eat, not only in the spring but in 
August, September, and October, 
too. The everbearers will fruit for 
you until the first frost You get 100 
Everbearing plants and 100 June- 
bearing plants. The June-bearing 
will be half early and half late varie¬ 
ties. If purchased separately these 
plants would cost you $3.00 to 
$4.00. You get this special price. 
200 Plants/ 
June Strawberry 
Garden 
This fine garden will be composed 
of four of the best strawberry varie¬ 
ties—an extra early variety, an early 
variety, midseason and a late—all 
June-bearing varieties. This garden 
will give you. strawberries for eating 
fresh from the vines and enough for 
canning and preserving, too. Two 
hundred fine healthy plants in all. 
Ordered separately they might cost 
you as much as $2.50 to $3.00. We 
give this special price. 
200 Plants/ $1*93 
These fine Strawberry 
Gardens are composed of the 
very same high grade thor¬ 
oughbred plants that you 
would buy if you made your 
own selection, yet they come 
to you at reduced prices. 
You save money. You can 
grow all the berries you need 
right in your own back yard 
with these gardens. 
The picture above is an actual photograph. The 
ladies are picking delicious strawberries in the fall as 
you can see from the shock of corn. Why don’t you 
have these fresh, delicious berries in the fall, too? 
Everbearing 
Garden 
200 Plants 
Wouldn’t strawberry 
shortcake in the fall 
taste good? You can 
have it with Kellogg’s 
Everbearing Garden. 
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This garden is com¬ 
posed of 200 Ever- 
bearing plants- — no 
June bearers — the 
best everbearing va¬ 
rieties our choice, and 
will produce all the 
berries your family can eat. Remember that the ever- 
bearers not only fruit in the fall but also in June. The 
best garden for fresh-from-the-vine eating. $3.00 to 
$4.00 value. 
It’s easy to find what you want. Index pages 4 and 5. 
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