Where Kellogg's Thoroughbreds Thrive 
FROM all sections of the country come letters like the one we quote here: "Your 
splendid catalogue is at hand and I am greatly interested. Will your plants do well 
in this State, and do you have any difficulty in delivering them without injury?** 
Well, we prefer to let our old customers answer those questions, so from thousands of 
similar letters received this season we have selected the following: 
ARKANSAS— We received the straw- 
berry plants in good shape and are 
well pleased with them. Voiir 
friend, S. F. Mulkey. Hot Springs. 
BRITISH COLUMBIA— Plants ar- 
rived in good condition. Surprised 
and pleased to have plants come 
2,000 miles and every plant grow- 
ing. C. Hauser, Penticton. 
CALIFORNIA— The plants you ship- 
ped me on the 28th of March 
arrived the 4th of April. They 
were in fine condition after their 
long trip — do not believe one of 
them was injured. I am more than 
pleased with them, with their great 
healthy roots. They are all set out 
and are looking fine. James Miller, 
Dos Pales. 
CANADA — Received my strawberry 
plants in grand order, and will say 
I never saw such fine plants. Of 
the 1 ,500 plants all but six are 
growing finely. E. G. Stockwell, 
Leamington, Ont. 
COLORADO — The plants arrived in 
sjjlundid condition. I thank you 
very much. John J. Huddart, 
Denver. 
CONNECTICU T— Plants arrived 
in good condition, and they f.re the 
finest, largest plants'I ever saw. 
Clara A. Thayer, East Haven. 
FLORIDA — The plants as ordered 
reached here April 2, and I put out 
3.500 on Monday and the rest on 
Tuesday — and you never saw plants 
look better. They are all alive — 
very much ! A. C. Pussey, Jack- 
sonville. 
GEORGIA— Plants received O. K. 
All set out and doing nicely. 
IDAHO — Strawberry plants are re- 
ceived in good condition. 
ILLINOIS— The plants arrived in 
the best of shape — -never saw any 
to equal them. They have been in 
the ground one week today, and 
have made a growth of over two 
inches. It will be a pleasure to 
recommend your plants to all in- 
quirers. J. M, Stevi^art, Lewiston. 
INDIANA — Received the plants and 
am well pleased all around. Fin- 
ished setting yesterday, and it 
began to rain this morning. If you 
were here now to see them you 
would say "Wonderful!" Plants 
did not stop growing or wilt after 
setting. F. M. Moody, Deedsville. 
IOWA — Received my plants in fine 
condition. All arc living and doing 
finely. Mrs. G. A. Ellis, Fred- 
ericksburg. 
KANSAS — We received the plants 
all right and set them out ; and 
they are looking fine. We are 
really surprised to see such large, 
beautiful plants — never saw such 
fine ones btfore. We thank you 
for your kindness and wish you 
much success, Mrs. T. C. Carson, 
Brighton. 
KENTUCKY— Received the plants I 
sent for O. K. All are set out and 
growing nicely. Jas. A. Lovell, 
Prestonville. 
LOUISIANA — Received strawberry 
plants in good order. They are 
the nicest plants I ever saw. J. 
Destruel, Abita Springs. 
MARYLAND— Plants came duly to 
hand. I am very nnich pleased 
with them, and wish to thank you 
for your promptness in the matter. 
David Staudenmeyer, Baltimore. 
MAINE — Received the strawberry 
plants all packed in good shape, 
and wish to thank you for them. 
Albert J. Smith, Richmond. 
MASSACHUSETTS— Our order of 
plants arrived in good condition 
and was exactly as ordered. Please 
accei)t our thanks. Mrs. Ingram 
W. isenhaur. 
MINNESOTA — Plants received in 
fine condition, and the plants are 
as fine as any 1 ever saw. You 
may look for a large order next 
spring. F. A. Helmuth, Wyoming. 
MISSOURI — Your shipment of 
strawberry plants arrived in fine 
shape — as fine plants as I ever 
saw. Many thanks. F. C. Huston, 
Nevada. 
NEBRASKA — Strawberry plants 
reached me in fine shape and I am 
very much pleased over same. I 
think they are as fine plants as I 
ever saw. They are all set out and 
look fine. W. J. Russell, McCook. 
NEW JERSEY— The strawberry 
plants reached me in excellent con- 
dition. Although I was led to 
believe from your catalogue that 
they would be above the average, I 
was hardly expecting to receive 
such healthy looking ones, with so 
enormous a root system. If my 
strawberries are not a success T 
certainly cannot blame you. R. C. 
Sheffield, Lakewood. 
NEW YORK— The strawberry plants 
came in fine condition. I set them 
at once, and every plant is growing 
finely. Much obliged for your care 
and promptness. J. H. Coe, Syra- 
cuse. 
NORTH CAROLINA— Received my 
plants all O. K., and they were in 
fine condition. I set them out and 
they have started to grow finely. 
I have the greatest prospects I 
ever had. Last year I heat the 
record in Leicester, and I am try- 
ing to do still better. People down 
here are finding out what good 
plants will do when well worked 
and properly looked after. E. W. 
Sluder, Leicester. 
NORTH DAKOTA— Plants received 
from you in 1907 arc bearing and 
are doing fine. . . . R. M. Kel- 
log Co. is first in the United States 
in all that relates to strawberry 
plants. Mrs. S. J. Augustus, Calio. 
OHIO — r received my jjlants all O. 
K. — fine as I ever saw. 1 will 
remember you when I want more 
good plants. Willis Crow, Kitt's 
Hill. 
OKLAHOMA— The plants I ordered 
from you rame in fine condition. 
They surely have splendid roots. I 
set out some plants from an Ohio 
firm ("choice plants" they called 
them) March 10 ; set out yours 
April 1. The former plants are 
only about three-fourths growing 
and are not very hardy looking, 
while yours are every one growing 
and are very vigorous; and at this 
writing are as large again as the 
Ohio consignment. (an recom- 
mend you to my friends. Thad D. 
Rice, Hitchcock. 
OREGON— The strawberry plants 
arrived April 1 in fine condition. 
You have a splendid system of 
packing and I am well pleased 
with such large, well-rooted plants. 
I set them out at once, and at this 
date (April 13) they are all alive 
and growing well. L. A. Barker, 
Corvallis. 
PENNSYLVANIA— Received the 
strawberry plants in good condi- 
tion, and am very well pleased with 
them. Leo A. Haenn, Tanguy. 
RHODE ISLAND— Plants received 
on May 9; hoed on the 11th. Best 
rooted plants 1 ever set out. Every 
one is living. E. A. West, Wood 
River Junction. 
TENNESSEE— Received my straw- 
berry plants in good shape. Set 
them out at once. I believe I will 
not lose a single plant. John Hanks, 
Athens. 
TEXAS — My strawberry plants came 
all right and in fine condition. I 
did just as you advise, and they 
are now, every one of them, grow- 
ing nicely. They have bright green 
leaves on them already. 1 am very 
proud of my strawberry plants. 
You could not have sent any better 
put up. Mrs. E. C. Cook, McLean. 
UTAH — Strawberry plants arrived 
O. K. Have them all set out. They 
were in fine condition. Mrs. D. 
B. Topham, Ogden, Utah. 
VERMONT— Plants arrived April 
25. Wi-ie in a railroad wreck 
seven miles from here, but I set 
them out and they have come up 
in good shape. G. M. Farnsworth, 
North Bennington. 
VIRCjINIA— The strawberry plants 
arrived last week in good condi- 
tion, and I was able to set Ihem 
out at once. Tiny were beautifully 
packed and are now looking fine. I 
am very well ph-ased. Mrs. M. F. 
Maury, Charlottesville. 
WASHINGTON — The strawberry 
plants received from you arc all 
growing nicely — every one. It is 
possible to equal this record, but 
none can beat it. John O. Streeter. 
WISCONSIN— Plants received all 
(J. K. 'iliey were fresh — didn't 
look so they had been out of the 
ground an hour. Thanks! F. J. 
Coapman, Wyoccna. 
WYOMING—Strawberry plants ar- 
rived today all O. K. Many thanks 
for yn omiit and careful attention. 
M. E. Butler, Casper. 
