“I have just received your letter advising me that I won second prize also your check for $15.00 and am indeed surprised to learn that I won one of the prizes. We consider Kellogg Strawberries the very best and have recommended Kellogg Pedigree Plants to many friends. Whenever I am in need of plants, you will get my order.” Miss Nora Scott, Hartwell, Georgia.

“I wish to thank you for the check for $10.00 received as third prize in your Strawberry Contest. This was ‘some surprise’ to me as I was not expecting such good luck. I cannot say enough in praise of Kellogg Pedigree Plants. I would not take common plants as a gift if I could get Kellogg’s, regardless of their price.” Mrs. Edith M. Grass, Limestone, Maine.

CONTEST OPEN TO ALL—NO MEMBERSHIP FEE

To become a member of this contest, which is open to everyone except members and employes of our Company, it is only necessary to comply with the following simple requirements:

1—Plant a Kellogg Cash Prize Garden (described [below]) this spring.

2—Follow the hill system. (See “Planting Systems,” [Pages 50] and [51].)

3—Send us your report to reach us not later than September 15, 1923, giving accurately the number of quarts of berries produced by this garden in 1923 to September 1, 1923, inclusive and their total value at market prices, stating that the yield was produced in accordance with the requirements named here.

$50.00 IN CASH PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED IN 1923 AS FOLLOWS:

FIRST PRIZE—$25.00 in Cash to the member realizing the greatest number of quarts in 1923 to September 1, 1923, inclusive, from Kellogg’s Cash Prize Garden described below, planted this spring.

SECOND PRIZE—$15.00 in Cash to the member realizing the second greatest yield.