
N. C. ADKINS 
(1) Note—Mr. Adkins had 1,000 Pre- 
mer, 100 Dorsett, 100 Fairfax — 
picked 1,300 quarts fancy berries— 
letter right. 

(2) Above is picture of T. Lea 
Cairns, who finds Kellogg plants best 
after 20 years’ experience. See letter 
at right. 

(3) $1,000 from one acre—James R. 
Fausett, of Indiana (picture above) 
made a real profit from 6,000 plants. 
Read his letter above. 
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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 
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. 
Many Large Fancy Berries 
(1) “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. 
Best in 20 Years 
(2) “I have been in my present location for twenty-five years, 
and in that time I have set out an average of one hundred straw- 
berry plants, 20 out of the 25 years I’ve been here, and have got 
my plants from Arkansas to Michigan. Probably a dozen dif- 
ferent plant growers. I found your Premier 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. 
6,000 Plants Bring $1,000.00 
(3) “I have had good luck with Premier this past season. 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. 
2,000 Plants—2,000 Quarts 
(4) “I 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. 
(5) See testimonial given under picture. 

(4) August Schultz. 2,000 quarts from 
2,000 plants is the yield obtained by 
August Schultz. Mr. Schultz’s letter 
above. 
R. M. KELLOGG COMPANY 
(5) “Kellogg plants are fine. I bought 
600 and sold 500 quarts, mostly 25c.” 
—Preston W. Buffington, Rhode_ 
Island. (Picture above.) 
