
Save Read what others say about the varieties in Kellogg’s 
American Home garden: 
“IT bought plants from you last year, Kellogg’s Beauty. 
I have given it a new name in this city. I call it the De- 
. fense Berry because it is so sweet and doesn’t need much 
sugar, and the people all say so, too!” 

—Mrs. Nellie H. Boyd, Missouri. 
“I think anyone wanting a berry patch for home use can’t 
better the Gem in any way.” 
Not only does a Kellogg Strawberry Garden pro- —W. D. Bennett, Maine. 
vide you with plenty of delicious, vine-fresh berries “We think the best all-purpose berry is the Premier. Its 
for home use, but it accomplishes a nice cash saving. keeping quality is especially good for marketing, for the 
Some customers sell their table, canning and preserving.” 
-—Mrs. H. L. Tenting, Missouri. 
“We think Kellogg’s Big Late is hard to beat.” 
——Wm. Hileman, Michigan. 
surplus berries and 
make a nice cash : 
profit. “Nearly 
$100” says 




























Good 
Health! 
Good 
Fun! 
Good 
Eats! 

This is the garden that gned by Kellogg cus- 
tomers. Hundreds of them were consulted, and we received 
such valuable advice that we believe it to be the ideal Amer- 
ican home garden. 
The letters from customers showed us that the garden 
should consist of about 300 plants with enough everbearers 
for table use in the fall, and that the June varieties should 
provide berries for all home use, plus a profit. Below is the 
Early to Late—and Fall Bearing, too. 
100 Kellogg’s Premier (early) ..... $1.85 
50 Kellogg’s Beauty (medium late) .97 
Noo Steanve 50 Kellogg’s Big Late (late) ..... .97 
berry plants 100 Kellogg’s Gem (EVERBEAR- 
shipped after ER oeee eee * © © © © © we ww © eoeee 3.30 
about May. Total Value... ee $7.09 
10th. . 
R. M. Kellogg Co. 
Three Rivers, Mich. 
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