Premier 

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For 30 years we have been singing the praises of 
Kellogg’s Premier, and we always try to vary our 
statements so that they will still be interesting to those 
of you who get our catalog year after year. But there 
are only a limited number of superlatives in the Eng- 
lish language, so what are we to do? 

We hope we are not using too many super- 
latives. Most catalog men say they should be 
avoided, but, it is our customers who say that 
Premier is best, and we are only echoing their 
enthusiasm. After 30 years, Premier is so 
firmly established as the leading strawberry 
variety, that we feel we are in very little dan- 
ger of being accused of overstatement. 
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(1) Extra Early. No worthwhile 
We recently visited a plant breeder who offered us 
a new and amazingly fine variety of Strawberry. He 
boosted it to the skies and bubbled with enthusiasm, 
and we had to agree that it was excellent. The variety 
was a “humdinger”; but when he got through he 
ended by saying: “TI still think Kellogg’s Premier is 
the best of them all.” 
Under the picture of Premier we quote 
what some of our customers have said about 
this remarkable Strawberry. Read these com- 
ments and the paragraph to the left of the 
12 points. We are sure when you try Premier 
you will agree with us and our many satisfied 
customers that this is indeed the outstanding 
variety of Strawberries. ; 

(7) Healthy. Seldom touched by Onder Early 
variety fruits earlier. High prices—more 
profits. 
(2) Resists Frost. Very essential 
with an early variety. Frost hardly 
touches Kellogg’s Premier. 
(3) Fruits Long. Nearly as late as 
most other varieties. Berries hold up 
well throughout the season. 
(4) Extra Large. Size attracts atten: 
tion, buyers; big profits. 
(5) Well Shaped. See picture. 
(6) Solid. One of the best market 
varieties. Ships well for long distances 
disease. Foliage is tough, dark green, 
glistening and leathery. 
(8) Beautifully Colored. Red clear 
through. Buyers delight. 
(9) Best for Preserving. Retains 
shape and color. 
(10) Easy to Grow. Withstands 
drought, excess moisture, does well un- 
der all conditions. 
Does not 
(11) Bi-Sexual. 
mating. 
require 
(12) Delicious. A fine table berry. 
Makes customers come again and again 
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Strawberry plants are very 
scarce. We will reserve the 
plants from our estimated sup- 
ply as soon as your order is 
received 
PRICES 
Kellogg’s Premier 
200 plants 
300 plants 
1000 plants ....... 14.50 


