THE W. F. ALLEN CO., SALISBURY, MD. 



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ONCE AN ALLEN CUSTOMER— ALWAYS AN ALLEN CUSTOMER 



Harford Co., Md., March 16, 1925. 

 Enclosed please find check in your favor to cover the enclosed order of one hundred strawberry 

 plants. March, 1923, I ordered and received 200 plants of Premier and 200 plants of Big Joe, from 

 these plants I gathered 300 quarts of berries last year, of as fine berries as ever were seen in this 

 section. I desire to add to my collection of fine berries a couple more varieties of fancier berries, and 

 going through your catalog have picked out the Eaton and Chesapeake as the next best. If I am 

 wrong, please substitute any that may be superior. I have ground in fine shape to plant at once, 

 therefore please ship without delay. 



W. E. Carver 



ALLEN'S PLANTS PLEASE EVERYWHERE 



Campbell Co., Ky., Aug. 25, 1925. 

 I want to take this opportunity of thanking you for the fine strawberry plants that you sent 

 me on my order. The plants arrived here in the finest condition and certainly did fine, as long as I 

 ever had strawberries, I never had any that equals the Premier that I purchased from you. I had a 

 patch 20 feet by 30 feet and I gathered just about 200 quarts off these plants, and I had the first 

 and last berries in this Campbell County. 



Henry Immegart. 



WE ALWAYS RETURN EXCESS POSTAGE, IF ANY 



Baldwin Co., Ala., Mar. 12, 1925. 

 Your shipment of berries came duly, and in good condition. Also received letter with refund of 

 20c excess postage, for all of which please accept thanks. 



Mrs. Elise M. Jones. 



ALLEN'S PLANTS IN ALASKA 



Alaska, Nov. 21, 1924 

 I received today the strawberry plants in good condition and am well pleased with them. I set 

 them out and mulched them; happily cold weather did not set in yet, so I hope they will winter well. 

 You will hear from me next year. 



E. Collin. 



Good packing puts them to you in good condition 



