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Read the Testimony 

 of These Witnesses 



By The Gallon! 



Letcher Co., Ky., April 4, 1953. "Here is another order for 200 strawberry 

 plants. I picked 40 gallons of fine berries from 300 plants of yours. Seeing is believ- 

 ing, people are asking where I got my plants. So here comes the order." 



Morgan Craft 



Cleaned Up 



Baltimore Co., Md., March 21, 1953. "The Superfection surely 

 turned out wonderful. I recommended you in 1951 to a Mrs. Ger- 

 trude Evans on Rolling Road, Baltimore, a close neighbor of ours. 

 Last year she really cleaned up." M. Frank Henry 



Play Patch 



Plymouth Co., Mass., Feb. 5, 1953, "Enclosed is a small order for plants. I wish 

 to say I had a big crop of Catskill berries. I feel they were the biggest crop and the best 

 berries I ever saw. My plants of Superfection were grand had a shortcake on Nov. 1, 

 1952. They are a plant that just blooms and blooms. I like them very much and shall 

 always keep a little playpatch,of them, as they are so good." 



Mrs. Josephine Kelley 



Our Pages Are Truei 



Kings Co., N. Y., Feb. 5, 1953. "In 1951 I planted 100 Premier and 100 Temple berry 

 plants and last summer I got so many beautiful berries and sold about 60 qts., gave away loads 

 of them and made up quite a bit of jam, not mentioning how many we ate. The Premier is very 

 productive, the third picking small berries, but the Temple were always large, a beautiful red 

 and always made a pretty picture. The pages of your Berry Book are true. I tell all my friends, 

 'Just look at these pages, plant your plants, and next year you will have the same picture in 

 your garden for real!' " Mrs. Walter Kilday 



Going to School 



Erie Co., N. Y., Ian. 24, 1953. "You 

 may be interested to know that in 1937 

 I purchased 1200 plants from you to make 

 a little money while going to school. I was 

 extremely impressed with the vitality of 

 the plants and the crop they produced. 

 I do hope you still have the Fairfax and 

 Catskill for their flavor is the best in my 

 opinion and just what I want for my home garden." 



E. Pennington Myer 

 Green Co., Ohio, April 7, 1953. "Strawberries have been 

 a hobby ever since I purchased my first plants from you in 1935. 

 I have missed few years since that time, always getting Allen's 

 plants. So here I am again with another order; a small one, but 

 for Allen's— the best plants I can buy." H. V. Noble 



Butler Co., Penna., March 22, 1953. "I planted 100 of 

 the Superfection last year and followed your instructions as to 

 sawdust, etc. We put up 25 qts. in the freezer and I believe we 

 ate at least 10 qts., so had about 35 qts. the first year." 



R. E. Smith 



Thank You, Friends, 

 One and All! 



Providence Co., R. I., March 16, 

 1953. "I have had strawberry plants from 

 you for a good many years, and have 

 always received wonderful plants. They 

 have grown well and produced very fine 

 berries. I have only a city lot." 



r. E. Paul 



Mathews Co., Va., May 18, 1953. "I 

 bought 200 plants from you last year. Have 

 picked over 300 qts. from same and will get 

 many more yet. Want to put out more as soon 

 as I can." A. E. Hudgins 



Racine Co., Wise, Oct. 8, 1953. "We had very dry and 

 hot weather at fruiting time but our Fairfax purchased in 1952 

 amazed everyone for size and firmness." Blomkum Bros. 



