MANY LARGE FANCY BERRIES 
“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 1300 quarts.” 
—N. C., Adkins, Mich. 

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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, experience of 
Kellogg customers proves it. Here are only a few letters 
out of the many hundreds that we have in our files. 
BEST IN 20 YEARS 
“T have been in my present location for twenty-five 
years, and in that time I have set out an average of one 
hundred strawberry plants, twenty out of the twenty- 
five years I’ve been here, and have got my plants from 
Arkansas to Michigan. Probably a dozen different 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.” 
=), Lea.Gairmis Kansas 
“T have tried many different kinds of berries but 
Premiers are the best. Two years ago I set 2000 
plants, the following year I picked 2000 quarts.” 
—August Schultz, Michigan 
“Kellogg plants are fine. I bought 600 and sold 
500 quarts, mostly at 25c.” 
—Preston W. Buffington, Rhode Island 
“Kellogg’s plants are the best plants that can be 
bought. In the spring of 1941 I bought Dunlaps 
and Premiers and you made mea gift of Blakemores. 
“T find that the Premiers are 
the sweetest but for this part 
of the U. S. the Dunlaps and 
Blakemores are the most suit- 
able, but all three varieties 
made me plenty of money. 
“Tam very well pleased with 
the plants and expect to make 
even more from them next 
year than I did this year and 
this year’s profit being very 
good. 
“Even in the face of the 
sugar shortage I turned away 
so many orders for cases 
that I could not count 
them.” 
~(s2G. Fritch lowa 
100 PLANTS — 
125 QUARTS 
“Two years ago I purchased 100 
of your strawberry plants, this 
year I picked 125 quarts of the 
finest berries anyone in this neigh- 
borhood ever saw, what I did not 
use I gave to my friends. Any 
number of people told me to name 
my price if I would only sell them 
the berries. I cannot say enough 
for your plants and you can ex- 
pect orders from this neighbor- 
hood in the spring.” 
—E. M. Merfeld, Illinois 
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