THESE CUSTOMERS GOT 
"Their Money Back" 
Disappointed, of course— but their own fault. They ordered too late! 
The spring of 1921 found us, as usual, unable to supply the enormous 
demand for Kellogg Pedigree Plants and we were obliged to return thousands 
of dollars to customers who delayed ordering until our plants were all sold. 
Their letters tell of the resulting disappointment. Read them: 
THESE CUSTOMERS GOT 
''More Than Their Money Back'' 
—yes, several dollars for every dollar they invested. They ordered early! 
There's a remarkable consistency in the success reported by Kellogg cus- 
tomers in the North, South, East and West alike. In the face of the indisputable 
evidence of satisfaction expressed in their letters, it is easy to understand why 
they continue sending us their orders year after year. 
"I have your check covering plants ordered which are sold out. Thanks 
for the kind treatment you have accorded me. My neighbors have even sug- 
gested that I put an article in our paper telling how honestly you deal with 
your customers. 
Please enter enclosed order for plants to be shipped next spring. I am 
ordering now, (a year in advance), just to be sure of getting Kellogg's." 
Isaac E. Dawson, New York. 
"I am in receipt of your money-order for which I had hoped you would 
still be able to furnish me the Kellogg Everbearing Plants ordered as I would 
rather have 25 Kellogg Pedigree Plants than 100 of any others. 
Of course I am disappointed but shall simply have to be patient until 
next spring. 
Please send me your 1922 price-list as soon as possible as I want to get my 
order in early to be sure of getting Kellogg Plants." 
Mrs. J. J. Eddy, Utah. 
"I am very sorry to have your letter stating that you are unable to supply 
me with Kellogg Plants this spring as I have had them and know what they are 
You will get my order earlier next spring." 
Arthur L. Cross, New Hampshire. 
"I am very much disappointed to learn that you are sold out of the plants 
which I ordered as I have had Kellogg Plants for the past 15 years and won't 
have any others. You will receive my order early next spring." 
Mrs. Ed. Everett, Idaho. 
"I am extremely disappointed to hear that you cannot fill my order. Of 
course, I can get plants near home for one-fourth the price of yours but I have 
found that there is more than that difference between 'mongrels' and 'thorough- 
breds.' I have been your customer for years and expect to continue. Will 
order earlier in the future." Chas. Olmstead, New York. 
"I enclose order for Kellogg Pedigree Plants and remittance of $30.00 in 
payment. Our last order amounting to only $8.00, gave us $125.00 worth of 
berries besides all we could use. We are VERY WELL SATISFIED." 
C. C. Hahn, Ohio. 
"From 600 Kellogg Pedigree Plants, we sold 564 quarts of berries this year 
and in addition, used a great many ourselves. Not a quart was sold for less 
than 30 cents. They certainly were fine berries and everyone who saw the patch 
remarked at the beauty of the berries and such unusual productiveness." 
Mrs. Arthur Smith, New York. 
"We cannot say enough in favor of Kellogg Strawberries as our Kellogg 
Garden consisting of only 200 Plants, gave us 324 quarts of most delicious ber- 
ries this season. We sold 250 quarts at 30 cents per quart, realizing a total of 
$75.00 and besides, had all we wanted for ourselves. My wife put up 50 quarts 
for winter. They were the best berries in town and all who saw them were 
struck with their beauty. We expect to do even better next year as we set an- 
other patch this spring." J. A. Gourd, Connecticut. 
"I want to tell you of my success with Kellogg Strawberries. I raised 300 
quarts on a piece of ground only 35x60 feet notwithstanding two severe frosts 
which reduced the crop considerably. I also had a larger patch which produced 
at the rate of $1050.00 per acre. 
I am not a large grower and these are probably not astonishing yields, but 
I am more than satisfied as I have received plantsfrom every corner of the United 
States and never have been able to raise such big crops of fine berries from other 
plants as I have grown the past four years from Kellogg's. I hope to send you 
another order for next spring's planting." Carl G. Lee, Wisconsin. 
"My Kellogg Strawberry Garden produced 309 quarts of excellent berries 
this year and it has been an unfavorable season for strawberies. From this 
small garden, I sold $46.00 worth, gave $3.00 worth away and besides had all we 
could possibly use in our own family. I intend to send you another order this 
summer to be sure of getting the Plants next April." 
Mrs. Martha V. Evans, Missouri. 
The above letters, (just a few of the many thousands of similar ones in our files), are sufficient to impress the importance of sending us YOUR ORDER EARLY while 
we have a full stock of plants and can reserve your choice of varieties. 
ORDER NOW— "Your Money Back" means disappointment and loss to you. Kellogg Pedigree Plants mean big profits and your success— ORDER NOW 
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