
Extra care, careful selection of mother plants and extra money 
spent by Kellogg’s in the nursery does produce more productive 
Strawberry plants. The experiences of Kellogg customers prove 
it. Here are only a very few letters out of the many hundreds 
that we have in our files. 







‘Premier is the best variety for me. Not Premier alone but Kellogg’s Premier. I have tried the 
Premier variety from several nurseries but find your Premier most satisfactory, in that they pro- 
duce more, are larger and the picking season lasts longer. Am sure glad to speak a good word 
for your company.”"—-LA RUE DYRE, Indiana. 
“In 1937 we put out 450 plants, lost 3, they grew fine in 
spite of the hot, dry summer. They were mulched good and 
came out in spring in fine shape. We gathered 700 quarts 
of fine berries. 
“We have been getting our Strawberries from you for the 
past 40 years and never had a failure. 
“Your plants can’t be beat. They are full of life. We like 
Dunlap, Gibson, Big Late, Premier, and Blakemore. No 
one will go wrong 
if “theveceteclcir 
Daleabnet se terest 
Kellogg’s.”°— 
EDGAR IW lL) Ane 
Illinois. 
Not Just 
Premier, But 
KELLOGG’S Premier, 
says La Rue Dyre of Indiana. See Mr. 
Dyre’s entire letter above. 
2.000 Plants— 
2,000 Quarts! 

450 Plants, 700 Quarts 
40 Years with Kellogg 
See Mr. Day’s letter above. 
This is a yield obtained 
by August Schultz. Mr. 
Schultz’s letter below. 
“I have tried many 
different kinds of ber- 
ries but Premiers are 
ago I set 2,000 plants, the 
following year I picked 
2,000 quarts.” —AUGUST 
the best. T 
e bes Wo years SCHULTZ, Michigan. 
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AUGUST SCHULTZ# 
