THE W. F. ALLEN CO., SALISBURY, MP. 11 



A COMPLIMENT WE APPRECIATE VERY MUCH. THANK YOU! 



Bristol Co., Mass., Feb. 9, 1925 



Our old friend, Clother Pierce, told me once when I was down to his strawberry farm in Dighton 



to buy plants, that if I wanted some good plants, to sei^d to you as you had the best stock. And he 



really meant what he said; a queer thing for a plant grower to do, wasn't it? I always meant to 



hand you that little tribute sometime. Lots of luck for 1925. 



W. B. Pierce 



YOU ARE WELCOME, COME AGAIN 



San Luis Obispo Co., Cal., Apr. 23, 1925. 

 I received your Strawberry plants in first-class condition. I thank you so very much. 



L. Bajer. 



SUCH SPLENDID ROOTS 



Fresno Co., Cal., Mar. 10, 1G25. 



My plants ordered in January received in due time, and every plant is growing. November is 



best time for the long trip. They get a bit dry beginning in January. Such splendid roots brought 



them all out and all are doing well. I have had your plants in Nevada arrive as fresh looking as if 



from Fresno, Cal. Best wishes, 



Sarah E. Evans. 



ARRIVED IN FINE CONDITION 



Sonoma Co., Cal., Feb. 19, 1925. 



Just received order of strawberry plants. They arrived in fine condition. I am well pleased with 



them. Big Joe are the best, and the others, Premier, Chesapeake, Eaton and Wm. Belt are fine. 



Hoping to send you more customers and call again myself. Thanks for your promptness. Yours for 



strawberry plants. 



Ernest A. Showalter. 



HOPE YOU LIVE TO BE A HUNDRED, AND THEN SOME 



Hartford Co., Conn., Mar. 5, 1925. 

 I have a large number of your berry plants, and not much room for more. Moreover, I am 

 eighty years old. But I must have some Everbearing and Chesapeake. The berries I had last year 

 were the largest I ever saw. 



George Henry Smith. 



Fancy fruit from plants like these 



