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Extra care, careful selection of mother plants 
and extra money spent by Kellogg’s in the 
nursery does produce more productive straw- 
berry 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. 
~\ 2,000 Plants—z2,000 Quarts 
“T have tried many different kinds of berries 
but Premiers are the best. Two years ago I 
set 2,000 plants, the following year I picked 
2,000 quarts.” —August Schultz, Michigan. 



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"Kellogg plants 
are fine healthy 
plants. | bought 600 
and this past summer | 
sold 500 quarts from 15 to 25 
cents per quart, mostly 25c."— 
PRESTON W. BUFFINTON, Rhode 
Island. (Picture below) 






$1,000 FROM ONE ACRE 
JAMES R. FAUSETT, of Indiana 
(Picture above) made a real 
profit from 6,000 plants. 
Read his letter below. 






6000 Plants 
Bring $1000.00 
“T have had good luck 
with Premier this past sea- 
son. I sold over $1,000.00 of 
Premier berries. I bought of you 
6,000 plants. Average price received was 
12%4c per quart, and had 335 crates. From 
now on I will set only Premier plants.”—James 
R. Fausett, Indiana. 
AUGUST SCHULTZ 
2,000 quarts from 2,000 plants is 
the yield obtained by AUGUST 
SCHULTZ. Mr. Schultz's 
letter at top of page. 






