A KELLOGG STRAWBERRY GARDEN OWNED BY EUGENIC BEKRSTECHER. CENTERVILLE. MICH. 
Id a narrow strip in Mr. Beerslecher's back yard, along the poultry-yard fence, liis KellogK Strawberry Garden tlirives and 
produces big crops of big. red berries. This small garden not only suppUes all the berries his famUy can use, but also produces 
a surplus which .sells readily at high prices- 
Once a Kellogg Customer — Always a Kellogg 
Customer 
Words from Old Time Customers 
Mr. R. W. Littlejohn of Ontario, Canada, 
writing under date of January 1.5, 1917, says: 
"It is fifteen years or more .since 1 first Rot your 
strawberry plants and, althouRh I have not been 
getting tliem every year, I have not got any from 
any other place. I never have seen any plants that 
can compare with yours. I only grow for home 
use, but I like the best." 
Mrs. W. A. Jarratt of Kansas writes us as fol- 
lows: "Thirty years ago my mother bought straw- 
berry plants of Kellogg. She had strawberries 
while her neighbors had vines. Kellogg's Prize did 
finely for me last year." 
Mr. R. N. Cast of Indiana says: "Your book 
is just as interesting as ever. We have been grow- 
ing strawberries for twenty-five years but from now 
on, will grow only a few — not to exceed one-quarter 
acre, as we are "getting along in years. We have 
been using Kellogg plants in our propagating bed 
fifteen or more years. Have always been well 
pleased with them." 
Mr. W. F. Brown writing under date of March 5, 
1917, says: "I have been using your strain of 
plants for twenty years with very good success. 
My last order of plants from your farms was in 
1914, and I planted one-half acre that year. From 
that plot of ground 1 sold fru^l to the amount of 
8408.00. I also furnished berries to three families 
who used at least .S.50.00 worth at the current price. 
This was at the rate of $900.00 per acre." 
"For twenty-five years 1 have been getting 
strawberry plants from the Kellogg farms at Three 
Rivers and have succeeded so well that I have 
become famous in the business. Last winter I got 
your catalog, and ordered plants of four varieties. 
They reached me April .5lh and were heeled in 
until April 25th, when they were set out, and 1 am 
only telling the truth when I say that I have the 
finest strawberry patch in the world. Nothing 
ever like it. The soil is very rich and mellow 
from frequent hoeing, and the plot is just won- 
derful. 1 let them bear enough to show size and 
quality. They are setting great stocky runners 
tp beat anything I ever saw." 
L. P. Reynolds, Illinois. 
These are but a few of the many reports which 
we constantly are receiving from satisfied customers 
who have u.sed Kellogg Pedigree plants continuously 
for many years. Many of our customers began 
using Kellogg plants when our company was in 
its infancy, and the fact that they still continue 
to use Kellogg plants from year to year is evidence 
that they fmd Kellogg Pedigree plants more profit- 
able than common plants. 
Mr. C. L. Dirrim of Indiana, who has used 
Kellogg plants for many years and who has grown 
berries in different sections of the country, says 
that he has often tested Kellogg plants with common 
plants, and in every test, Kellogg plants have far 
out yielded all other plants. In one particular 
year, his Kellogg plants gave him $300 per acre 
more than common plants. 
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