KELLOGG PEDIGREE 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Super-Fruiters 
FOR more than 40 years the R. M. Kellogg Company trade-mark has 
represented the highest possible development in strawberry plants. 
Kellogg Pedigree Plants are developed on the wonderful Kellogg 
farm from strong vigorous mother plants of the highest productive pow- 
ers, selected especially for breeding purposes only after they have passed 
the Kellogg test and measured up to the high Kellogg standard. 
Developed under the supervision of Kellogg strawberry experts who 
are acknowledged by the best horticultural authorities as the world's 
leaders; grown under Skinner overhead irrigation in soil and climate es- 
pecially adapted to the highest development of every desirable quality, Kellogg Pedigree 
Plants are just naturally heavy producers of big delicious berries. It is practically im- 
possible to keep them from fruiting. They fruit with a determination and persistency. 
Each plant seemingly tries to excel, both in quality and quantity of berries. 
Kellogg Pedigree Plants are Nature's favorites in the truest sense. Their heavy produc- 
tiveness is an inherited quality that is maintained and strengthened through each succeeding 
generation by following closely the most intensive and scientific principles of Nature, and 
their enormous crops of delicious berries have won forthem the well-deserved title, "Kellogg's 
Super-Fruiters." This means that Kellogg Pedigree Plants possess superior fruiting powers 
and is an acknowledgement that they enjoy unquestioned and unrivalled world leadership. 
Could anything aside from actual experience, so firmly convince you of the high quality 
and productiveness of Kellogg Pedigree Plants as endorsements like the following from those 
who grow them: 
"I have grown Kellogg strawberries exclusively for more than twenty-five years and expect to 
continue as long as Kellogg Pedigree Plants measure up to their past and present high standard." 
A. H. Tomlinson, Iowa. 
"My Kellogg Pedigree Plants produced at the rate of $800 per acre last year, while other grow- 
ers around here who set common plants had scarcely enough berries to pay for picking.'* 
J. S. McCoy, Ohio. 
"Just finished picking the third crop from my three-acre patch of Kellogg Pedigree Plants, which 
brought $3400.00 right at the field." Henry H. Wenzel, Kansas. 
"Although this is not considered a strawberry country, my Kellogg Pedigree Plants have made 
the natives here sit up and take notice. All the surplus berries I have had to dispose of so far have 
sold readily at 40 cents per quart." J. C. Kittle, Washington. 
$10,000 FROM ONLY SIX ACRES OF KELLOGG STRAWBERRIES 
Kellogg Pedigree Plants heat them all! How's this: Gross receipts Ten Thousand Dollars from 
only six acres o£ Kellogg Strawberries." O. J. Wigen, B. C. 
We never have overestimated the quality and productiveness of Kellogg Pedigree Plants. 
Our strongest claims are more than verified in thousands of similar reports which we are 
constantly receiving from satisfied and enthusiastic customers everywhere. 
But notwithstanding their immense productiveness, it costs no more to feed and care 
for Kellogg Pedigree Plants than common plants. By this we refer to the fertilizers (plant 
"This is a photograph of the Kellogg Pedigree 
Plants which I dug while visiting your farm last spring. 
These were plants which had been discarded because they 
were not up to the Kellogg standard, but their appearance 
at this time (two months after being set) convinces me that 
in quality, they are all anyone could possibly desire. I con- 
sider them wonderful, as they are now as large and vigorous 
as my two-year-old home-grown plants. This experience 
with your discarded plants makes me look forward with 
pleasant anticipation to next season, when I shall set a 
patch of regular Kellogg Pedigree Plants. Thanking you 
for the courtesies shown me while in Three Rivers, I am 
Sincerely yours, 
0. A. Merrick, Ontario. 
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