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This is the garden that was ge- 
f signed by Kellogg custome 
Hundreds of them were consulted, 
and we received much fine advice. 
Why wouldn’t it be the idea 
American Home Garden? 
The lettefs from you customers showedjus fhat 
the ideal American Homé™@arden should cofigist 
of about 300 plants with\only enough evérbeare 
for table use in the fall, and/that the June Varie- 
ties should provide berries’ fQg all home use, phus 
a profit. Below is the garden. 
EVERYONE EDS 
A STRAWBERRY, GARDEN 
“There should be a Strawberry garden in evety 
back yard. No crop will yield greater returnsfor 
the money and time invested. Strawbgfries 
are the ideal fruit, and the surplusfcan be 
disposed of at a handsome pro 
Fred E. Dennis, io. We add 
thought to this—the“healthful and re@rea- 
tional value of a Strawberry garden. 



trawt 
Recently we wrote 
several hundred letters 
to Kellogg customers, 
asking their help in 
constructing the best 
Strawberry garden for 
the average American 
home. We _ received 
many fine replies, and 
we now believe we are 
offering you the ideal 
garden. 































Early to Late—and Fall Bearing, 
150 Kellogg’s Premier (early) .. .$2.50 
50 Kellogg’s Beauty (medium 
late) ) ss cFRe ee erst 92 
50 Kellogg’s Big Late (late) ... .92 
50 Kellogg’s Gem (EVER- 
BEARER )© as. a oeee s.O4 
TOTALSVALUEB oe . $6.18 
Special Price, Only ° ° ° =) 5» 
No Strawberries 
shipped after about 
May 10th 

