
Below are only a few of the letters we have received about Kel- 
logg’s Premier. We have lots more of them. Could not possibly 
print them all. 
6000 Plants—7500 Qts. 
In 1939 I bought 6000 Kellogg 
Premier plants. Picked in the 
neighborhood of 7500 quarts 
with a gross income of $1000.00. 
—J. S. Manchester, 
Nebraska. 
A Shining Star 
Of the varieties which fruited 
this year, Kellogg’s Premier is by 
far the outstanding Strawberry 
plant. It is a vigorous grower, 
withstands the late spring frosts 
well, and yields a big crop of fine 
berries through a long fruiting 
season. 
—Erwin Mohn, 
Minnesota. 
More Than Hoped For 
The Premier strawberry plants 
we bought of you have been en- 
tirely satisfactory, yielding be- 
yond, our hopes wonderfully 
large, excellently flavored berries 
which brought us in a nice profit 
last spring. 
—Wnm. W. Fitzsimons, 
Michigan. 
500 Plants—800 Qts. 
From the Premiers planted last 
year, 500 plants, I picked over 
800 quarts and consider them the 
best berry I ever grew. 
—Howard A. Doolittle, 
Connecticut. 
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R. M. Kellogg Co. 
Three Rivers, 
| Michigan 

“If you should tell us that you wanted 
to plant only one Strawberry variety, 
we would unhesitatingly say: “Plant Kel- 
logg Premier’.” We have more testi- 
monials on the profit made from Kel- 
logg’s Premier than any other variety. | 
Hitch your wagon to Kellogg’s Premier 
star, and it will show you the way to 
bigger profits and complete satisfaction. 
Kellogg’s Premier is without a doubt 
the best Strawberry ever known. We 
introduced it in 1915, and since then it 
has spread like wildfire to every part of, 
the United States and Canada, and 
many parts of the world. (We once 
went through our testimonial letters and 
found that over two-thirds of them re- 
ferred to Kellogg’s Premier.) 
