30 ALLEN'S BOOK OF BERRIES— 1923 



Satisfied Customers 



Our plants give universal satisfaction. We appreciate many letters we receive from 

 our friends and customers, telling of our good plants, their vigorous roots, the liberal 

 count, and their arrival in excellent condition. Others mention our prompt shipment, 

 plants being true to name, our square dealing and honest business methods. 



These letters come unsolicited from every state and many foreign countries, in fact 

 from every section of the world where strawberries are grown. 



We have a personal interest in all of our customers and are always pleased to hear 

 of your success with our plants. If you have an extra photograph of your berry patch 

 send it to us as we like to see these also. 



We believe all of our customers are well pleased with our plants. If not, tell us why. 



Read what others say. 



Baltimore, Co., Md., March 31, 1922. 



We herewith enclose you a check for §4.50 in payment of our order of Premier Strawberry Plants. 

 Please acknowledge receipt of same. We wish to tell you that we are pleased with the plants. They are 

 all we anticipated wnd our farmers report to us that full count was given. We are glad to add our testi- 

 monial of recommendation for both the character of the plants, the way they were packed and the full 

 count. It will be our pleasure to tell our friends and hope some time in the future to deal again with 

 you, which we will do should we need berry plants. 



J. C. Armiger & Bro. 



Hamilton Co., Ohio, January 28, 1922. 

 I have been using your plants for thirty years and find none better. 



Jacob T. Rinckel. 



Wentworth Co., Ont., Canada, May 4, 1922 > 



The plants arrived in excellent condition after five days on the road. Thanking you for the present 

 and hoping to do future business with you, I remain, 



James Peace. 



Berks Co., Pa., April 28, 1922. 



Enclosed find money order for Strawberry Plants received on the 26th of this month. I must say 

 that your plants were received in fine condition and good count. They are about as fine a lot of plants 

 I ever bought. If I am in need of any plants after this, I do know wheie to get them. Thanking you 

 ever so much, I remain, 



Charles O. Walbert. 



Palm Beach Co., Fla., March 8, 1922. 



I received the Premier Plants on the 6th, tip-top condition in every way, set them cut at once, 

 and I noticed today that they are all breaking bud. True, we have the climate and warm soil, but, 

 even at that, it takes No. 1 plants to bring such quick results. 



E. T. Torode. 



Roanoke Co., Va., April 6, 1922. 



Received plants in excellent condition. Many thanks for your care in packing them, and prompt- 

 ness in shipping same. 



H. F. BURBAKER. 



Worcester Co., Mass., May 9, 1922. 



The strawberry plants arrived in good order. They seem like strong healthy plants and I was 

 much pleased with them. They have all been set out and I am waiting results. Thanking you for the 

 prompt attention, I remain, 



Frank E. Allen. 



Isle of Pines, Cuba, November 30, 1921. 



Your shipment of strawberry plants arrived in fine shape. All leaves on the plants except Klon- 

 dyke were green as when dug, and buds were growing. The Klondyke leaves had turned dark, but the 

 bud and roots were perfect. If I lose a single plant it will be my fault, not yours, and I was very much 

 surprised to get them with every plant alive; especially after my experience with plants I received 

 from another party at Salisbury last year, every one of which were dead and dry at the center of the bud. 



Many thanks, and when I need more plants, I will know where to get them. 



John M. Lewis. 



