THESE SIX STRAWBERRIES WERE PRODUCED BY KELLOGG'S PRIZE PLANTS 
I^OTE the size and uniformity o£ these berries. Also the handsome calyx. In making this photograph the size of the berries 
■^^ were reduced by about one-fourth ; in other words, the pictui-e shows berries about three-fourths their natural size. This 
variety will put those who grow them into a class by themselves. It is the prince of strawberries and will win instant favor. 
their friends near and far of the extraordinary 
success they win through the planting of Kellogg 
plants and following the Kellogg methods of grow- 
ing strawberries, with the result that new custom- 
ers by the hundreds come to us each year through 
the generous words of praise spoken in behalf 
of our plants and our methods of doing business 
by our old-time customers. Wm. S. Matsemaye, 
of Medford Station, L. I., N. Y., under date of 
June 24th, 1912 says: 
"My neighbor, Mr. Knight, buys strawberry plants from 
you and speaks very highly of them, and that is why 1 should 
like to try your plants." 
From Oklahoma comes a letter of similar im- 
port from F. E. Goble of Ft. Cobb who says: 
"I have been advised by Mr. Calvin of this place that you 
have extra good plants. Will you please send me your cata- 
\g and let me know how soon you can ship me some good, 
Strong plants?" 
In short, perfectly satisfied customers form 
the real foundation of all of the great mercantile 
enterprises of the country and insures the steadi- 
ly increasing expansion of trade of such houses as 
are fortunate enough to win and hold that kind of 
patronage. It is the aim of the R. M. Kellogg 
Co. to have none but satisfied customers, and 
through its methods of growing, packing and ship- 
ping strawberry plants of highest quality and 
dealing with each customer absolutely upon the 
basis of the "square deal," we have laid broad 
and deep the foundations of our trade. To this 
cause is to be attributed the extraordinary devel- 
opment of the R. M. Kellogg Co.'s business. 
Special Request to Every Customer 
IF you make any change in your address, whether 
it be simply a local change, or you remove to 
anotherlocality, we shall esteem it a great favor 
if you will immediately send us full information 
both as to your new address and to the former 
address. This will insure our annual book com- 
ing to you promptly, and it also will be a great 
accommodation to us. 
