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Above is the trade-mark which 
has meant so much to straw- 
berry growers for over 50 years. 
Only Kellogg plants can be iden- 
tified by this trade-mark. These 
customers, whose letters appear 
here know from experience 
what Kellogg plants can do. 








N. C. ADKINS 
Best In 20 Note:—Mr. Adkins had 1,000 
( ponies 100 Comets 100 Fair- 
ax—picked 1300 quarts 
Years of Planting fancy berries — letter 
(See picture of Mr. Cairns at right) above rig ht. 
“IT have been in my present loca- 
tion for twenty-five years, and in 
that time I have set out an average of 
one hundred strawberry plants, 20 out of the 
25 years I’ve been here, and have got my plants 
from Arkansas to Michigan. 
different plant growers. 
strawberry the best for this country and your plants 
were the best that I ever received. Well rooted and 98% of 
them lived.”—T. Lea Cairns, Kansas. 
They’ve Got to Be Kellogg’s 
“Premier is the best variety for me. Not Premier 
alone but Kellogg’s Premier. I have tried Premier 
from several nurseries but find yours most satisfac- 
tory; they produce more, are larger and the season 
lasts longer. Am glad to speak a good word for 
your company.”—La Rue Dyre, Indiana. 
40 Years—No Failure 
“We have been getting our strawberries from you 
for 40 years and never had a failure. Your plants 
can’t be beat. They are full of life. No one will 
go wrong if they get their plants from Kellogg’s.” 
—Edgar W. Day, Illinois. 
49 Quarts or 136—Which? 
“Several years ago I planted 100 Kellogeg’s Pre- 
mier and picked 136 quarts the following year. The 
same year a friend of mine with the same kind of 
soil (limestone) bought 100 Premier from a firm in 
ae es , he picked about 40 quarts from his. 
I wanted him to order Kellogg’s plants but as he 
{ 10} 
Probably a dozen 
I found your Premier 

“The strawberry plants we bought 
from you did extra well. The 
Premier did the best. I have 
never seen plants bear so many 
-large fancy berries. We had 12 
rows 150 feet long that bore 13 
hundred quarts.”—N. C. Adkins, 
Michigan. 

Above is picture of T. LEA CAIRNS, 
who finds Kellogg plants best 
after 20 years' experience. 
See letter at left. 
could buy them there at less money 
he would not. Of course, he was the 
loser. I find it always pays to buy Kellogg’s 
plants.”—C. C. Rote, Pennsylvania. 
‘*Thar’s Gold in Them Thar” 
Kellogg Plants 
“Of the 1,000 plants I ordered from you, every one 
grew. Some of our neighbors and myself bought 
200 plants from another company, paying as much 
for them as I paid for 1,000 plants from you, and 
about 10 plants grew out of the bunch. 
“I received over 1,200 quarts from my patch. They 
are firm and solid. Most of the other berries down 
here were small and nothing to them, but mine were 
big, juicy, and looked well.”—-Marlin Gunderson, 
Iowa. 
Send Your Orders to 
R. M. Kellogg Company 
Three Rivers, Mich. 
