These People 
Bought the Best 
Below are only a 
few of the fine let¬ 
ters we have received 
from Kellogg custom¬ 
ers. These people are 
proud of the fine 
successes they have 
made, and happy with 
their profits. 
2000Plants-2000 Qts. 
The 2,000 Kellogg plants you sent me 
were perfect. I did not lose a single 
plant, nor were there any signs of disease 
of any kind. The 2,000 plants produced 
more than 2,000 quarts. My receipts in 
money were more, than $350.00. The 
plants cost me only $17.00, which gave 
me more than $20.00 for each dollar in¬ 
vested in plants. (See picture above). 
Very respectfully, 
HARRY LEE GROW'. 
Kentucky. 
$594 FROM ONE-FOURTH ACRE 
W e had a wonderful crop of berries. 
We picked the most beautiful berries I 
ever satv grow. Our berries sold in ad¬ 
vance of the market all season, while 
other growers here were begging for buy¬ 
ers at any price. These 2,700 quarts were 
picked from only 2,000 Kellogg plants. 
Our average price was 22c per quart, 
which made us $594 from the one-quar¬ 
ter acre. 
Respectfully yours, 
A. H. REED. 
New York. 
9,200 
Qts. per Acre 
I have been growing strawberries 
for the past ten years and have always used 
Kellogg plants. This past summer I picked 
over 2,300 quarts from one-fourth of an acre. I had one bed containing 
240 plants from which I picked 630 quarts. Am enclosing a picture of 
this bed. (See picture above). Very truly yours, 
ALFRED HARRIG. New York. 
#1,400 PER ACRE 
Just a few lines about your Dunlap 1 got a year ago. I had just 
1 20th of an acre and sold berries for $70.68, and that is a little better 
than $1,400 per acre. I see by your headlines “from $500 to $1,200 per 
acre,” you have my permission to raise it to “$500 to $1,400 per acre” 
and still tell the truth. H. N. HANSEN. Wisconsin. 
Over 10,000 Quarts per Acre 
Mr. S. Pellkofer, of Pennsylvania, is a Kellogg enthusiast and it would 
be hard indeed to swing him to other plants after the records he has 
made with Kellogg's. He says: 
“From my quarter acre of Kellogg strawberries, 1 picked 2,627 quarts. 
I had the best crop in this part of the country. 
My berries were praised by everyone. I am a real booster for the 
Kellogg plants.” 
Yours truly, 
S. PELLKOFER. 
Pennsylvania. 
R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
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