Out-yields 
All Others 
“T like the Premier the “ 
best of any I have raised. 
They extend over a longer 
picking period and far 
out-yield any other berry.” 
—Enos Eikenberry, Ohio. 
PREMIER-The Twelve Point Variety— 
4) Extra early. No worth-while ya- 

riety fruits earlier. High prices—more 
profit. 

(2) Resists frost. Very es- 
sential with an early variety. 
Frost hardly touches Kel- 
logg’s Premier. 
(3) Fruits long. Nearly as 
late as most other varieties. 
Berries hold up well 
throughout the season. 
(5) Well shaped. See pictur ‘ 
! 
CULTURAL NOTE: Plant straw- 
berries in rows 3 feet apart, and space 
them 2 feet apart in the row. Avoid 
lime; ordinary moisture  require- 
ments; plant in full sun. 



(4) Extra large. Size attrac 
buyers, big profits, = 
(6) Solid. One of the best market 
tieties. Ships well for long distances 
(7) Healthy. Seldom touched by 
case. Foliage is tough, dark gr 
glistening and leathery. ue 
(8) Beautifully colored. Red cle 
through. Buyers’ delight. 
R. M. KELLOGG COMPANY 
