Our advice to customers for years has been: “If you 
can plant only one variety, by all means plant Kellogg’s 
Premier.” And our advice is still the same, excepting 
for a few hundred plants of new varieties, for trial 
under your own conditions. For commercial planting, 
use Kellogg’s Premier, the 12-point variety. Read 
about the 12 points be- 
low. 
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Way back before 1915, Mr. F. E. Beatty, then president of the 
R. M. Kellogg Company, was called to a town in Illinois to view a 
new Strawberry. It took only a glance from his practiced eye to 
realize that here was a variety that far surpassed anything that had 
been originated up to that time. The berries were large, bright 
colored, beautiful; and lay in great masses among the foliage, like 
treasures of gleaming gold, which indeed they have proven to be. 
In 1915, the variety was introduced to Kellogg’s customers as 
“Kellogg’s Premier,” and those growers who tried it found for 
themselves the same thing that Mr. F. E. Beatty found, that here 
was a Strawberry that far surpassed anything that 
had been so far originated. Nearly all the testimon- 
ials in our files are Kellogg’s Premier testimonials 
and they still continue a 
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Premier 
The Twelve Point Variety 




(1) Extra Early. No worth- 
while variety is earlier. High 
prices—more profits. 
(2) Resists Frost. Very essen- 
tial 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 sea- 
son. 

(4) Extra Large. Size attracts 
attention and buyers; big profits. 
PRICES for Kellogg’s Premier 
25 for $1.30 250 for $6.00 | 
50 for 1.95 300 for 6.95 (5) Well Shaped. See picture. 
100 for 3.20 400 for 8.45 ; 
200 for 5.05 500 for 9.40 (6) Solid. One of the best mar- 
ket varieties. Ships well for long 
distances. 
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1000 for $16.45 
(7) Healthy. Seldom diseased. 
Foliage tough, dark green, glisten- 
ing, leathery. 
(8) Beautifully Colored. Red 
clear through. Buyer’s delight. 
(9) Best for Preserving. Re- 
tains shape and color. 
(10) Easy to Grow. Stands 
drought, excess moisture, other 
unusual conditions. 
(11) Delicious. A fine table 
berry. Makes customers come 
again and again. 
(12) Extra Productive. 
Yields of 1 quart per plant are 
common, sometimes two. 
