. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Our New Free Book Tells How. Send For It m WH' to Cfioif Your Big Money is in Growing Strawberries No matter where you live or what kind of soil you have, Kellogg's Way will more than double your profits growing Big Red Strawberries right between your rows of young fruit trees, if you have no other place. You can'do it easily. Let us tell you how—we've got it all explained in a nut shell—in our handsomely illustrated 64-page book entitled Great Crops of Strawberries and How to Grow Them" It explains why the Kellogg Way of growing big crops of Strawbe
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Our New Free Book Tells How. Send For It m WH' to Cfioif Your Big Money is in Growing Strawberries No matter where you live or what kind of soil you have, Kellogg's Way will more than double your profits growing Big Red Strawberries right between your rows of young fruit trees, if you have no other place. You can'do it easily. Let us tell you how—we've got it all explained in a nut shell—in our handsomely illustrated 64-page book entitled Great Crops of Strawberries and How to Grow Them" It explains why the Kellogg Way of growing big crops of Strawberries is the sure and easy way. Tells how to prepare your soil; what varieties to set; how to care for the plants to get best results; how to market the fruit. Many fruit growers are now making a net profit of $500 to $800 er acre each year while waiting for young trees to come into bearing. Besides all this, the cultivating of the plants produces a healthy and more vigorous growth in the trees Just what the trees require. Whether you have ever thought of growing strawberries or not, it is just the book that should be read by Every Fruit Grower and Farmer What others are doing you can do right in your own soil. C. Harder, Twin Falls, Idaho, is making as high as $1000 per acre each season growing strawberries between the rows of his young trees. Why don't you? It will more than double your income. Kellogg's Thoroughbred Plants The only strain of plants that are propagated from mother plants of high fruiting power. That's why the Kellogg Strain of Thoroughbreds is so productive and bears such enormous crops of big red berries. They have a record of 15,000 quarts per acre. Large yields are often reported grown in young orchards. If you want to make some easy money, get our 1911 book. IT'S FREE. Box 355 R. M. KELLOGG COMPANY, Tbree Rivers, Micbigan Editor Better Fruit: Realizing the most excellent standing of your publication and its wide circulation among the intelligent and p
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