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R. M. Kellogg Co. 
Three Rivers, Mich. 
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| Whats Wrong With 
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Here is a picture of beautiful, large bright 
red Strawberries. They even look appetizing, 
don’t they? But, there is something wrong 
The trouble with this particular picture is 
that it cannot show the delicious taste of 
Nectarena Strawberries. It may arouse mem- 
ories in your mind of how ordinary Straw- 
berries taste, but Nectarena has a new taste 
with which you are not at all acquainted. 
The only way to experience the out-of-this- 
world taste of Nectarena is to order a few, 
and try them yourself. It’s important. 
The name Nectarena 
comes from two words: 
Nectar and Bedarena. 
The word Nectar we use 
in whole, because it 1n- 
dicates sweetness, then 
we add the last three let- 
ters of the word Bedar- 
ena, because Bedarena 
gagf was the parent 
from which this 
new variety 
takes its fla- 
vor. 





































