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5~ 5 
25 plants. $ 0.60 
50 plants. .80 
100 plants. 1.39 
200 plants. 1.93 
300 plants. 2.49 
500 plants. 3.57 
1000 plants. 5.95 
2000 plants. 10.95 
5000 plants. 24.95 
Kellogg’s Premier 
The 12-Point Perfect Strawberry 
Kellogg’s Premier is the best June variety of all. It is the most reliable 
money maker. You can count on 
points of superiority. 
(1) Extra early. Fruits before others. 
Gets the high prices. 
(2) Frost resistcr. Keeps right on 
fruiting regardless of frost. 
(3) Extra heavy fruiter. No variety 
can compare with Premier for 
quantity of fruit produced. 
(4) Long fruiter. Premier is one of 
the last varieties in the season to 
stop bearing. 
(5) Berries solid. Stand shipping to 
market extra well. 
(6) Beautifully colored. Red clear 
through. Attracts buyers. 
Premier for big profits. Note these 12 
(7) Beautiful shape. Note the berry 
below. Attracts buyers. 
(8) Best for canning and preserving. 
Retains shape and color better 
than any others. 
(9) Healthy. Resists disease. Seldom 
needs spraying. 
(10) Easy to grow. Premier succeeds 
under all conditions. 
(11) Bi-sexual. Does not require mat' 
ing._ _ 
(12) Delicious. A fine table berry as 
well as a market berry. This is 
the final test that makes custom' 
ers come back again and again 
for more of your Premier berries. 
If you should tell us that you wanted to plant only one variety of strawberries 
and should ask us what variety to plant, we would unhesitatingly reply, “By all 
means plant Kellogg’s Premier.” We have more testimonials on the fruiting 
qualities and profits made from Keb 
logg’s Premier than any other va' 
riety. Hitch your wagon to Premier 
and it will show you the way to big 
profits and complete satisfaction. 
“We gathered from the 4000 plants Premier, shipped us in spring 
of 1928, 5389 quarts of extra choice berries. That is wonderful for 
one'half acre, don’t you think? We never had to sort a single box 
of berries and the fruit was the finest choice fruit ever seen here.” 
GEO. N. LIGHT, Iowa. 
C- CiA A 1 90529 
“I have been raising your Premier berries for 8 years. Been run' 
ning around $500 per acre. Last year I had a little over one'half 
acre that made between $1000 and $1100. Have had berries that 
measured five and threeTourths inches around. These berries are 
grown on prairie without fertilizer or irrigation.” 
C. B. DOSS, Okla. 
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Copyright 1936, R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
