Be Le GALE Ui Plant Early 
We say: “You'd better be late!” This does not, 
however, mean that you should be late with your 
planting. Strawberries should be planted early for 
best results, whether they are early varieties or late 
Varieties. And don’t worry about frosts or freezing. 
The plants can stand it. We once planted in March, 
then the ground froze solid for two weeks. Every 
plant lived. 
These smart growers plant Kellogg’s Big Late and 
Beauty—a fine team of money makers. Plant them to- 
gether for best results—-alternate rows, or one row of 
. Beauty to two rows of Big Late. 
We cannot accept orders for Strawberries to be 
shipped later than about May 10th. 

















Kelloge’s Beauty is bi- 
sexual and may be planted 
alone. Can also be used 
as a mate for Kellogg’s 
Big Late. 



Beauty 
Kellogg’s Beauty fruits late, when other varieties are 
about done, and by then you think you have had enough 
Strawberries, but one look at Beauty’s delicious looking gaa 
berries, and funny things happen to your appetite! You J 
are off again, eating Strawberries by the dishful andj 
enjoying them, too! : 

Beauty keeps well, sells well, looks well, grows well 
—makes money for you. Berries big, sparkling, and 
delicious. Beautiful bright red in color. Solid, firm, 
good shipper. 
PRICES: 
25 for $0.59 300 for $4.40 
SO Toray 07, 400 for 5.70 
100 for 1.75 500 for 7.00 Mili 
200 for 3.10 1000 for 13.50 




Cultural Note 
Plant Strawber- 
ries in rows 3 ft. 
apart and space 
them 2 ft. apart in 
the row. Avoid 
lime; ordinary 
moisture require- 
ments; plant in 
full sun. 
R. M. Kellogg Company, 
Three Rivers, Michigan 
Broad acres are a pat- 
ent of nobility; and no 
man but feels more of a 
man in the world if he, 
have a bit of ground that 
he can call his own. How- 
ever small it is on the sur- 
face, it is four thousand 
miles deep; and that is a 
very handsome property. 
Charles Dudley Warner 

