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Allen's Plants in Cuba, Grown by Mr. E B. J^nes. 



Mr. E. B. Jones, Province of Havana, Cuba, a Satisfied Customer. 



Cuba, November 16, 1921. 



Four thousand of the Missionary strawberry plants have arrived in excellent condition — the last 

 2000 coming through in four days. Of the first lot 200 were stolen, but with the extras you place in 

 each packet 1 have the full number all right. Thanking you for the attention given my order and 

 trusting the others will reach us in good condition, I am, Yours very truly, E. B. Jones. 



Cape Girardeau Co., Mo., May 12, 1922. 



I enclose check for S3. 06 to cover the difference in expressage prepaid by you. I gladly do this, as 

 the plants are excellent and are doing wonderfully well. I am, Yours very truly, 



P. P. Finney. 



Red River Co., Texas, March 28. 



I wish to let you know that we received the 1000 Klondyke strawberry plants and set them out at 

 once. I am well pleased with them. Every one of them is living and looking fine. Have just sent 

 in an order for more, and next fall will want about 5000 more. 



B. B. Holland. 



Palm Beach Co., Fla., September 28. 



I want to say that the plants you sent to Denmark for me early this spring came through in good 

 shape and the packing was good. My friends did not have the best success with the plants, however, 

 owing to a lot of cold, wet weather, and very late frost. However, that was no fault of the plants, and 

 I am sure I appreciate the extra trouble you went to in sending plants so far. 



A. C. JORDAHN. 



Chemung Co., N. Y., March 6, 1922. 



I have had plants from you before and I believe better plants cannot be obtained anywhere re- 

 gardless of price. Charles McHenry. 



Madison Co., La., February 20, 1922. 



I wish to acknowledge the receipt of my plants and compliment you on your way of shipping. 

 They reached me in the best condition and I let them stay in the house forty-eight hours before set- 

 ting them out and not even one leaf withered. They started growing as soon as the soil was packed 

 around them. Again thanking you for your prompt attention with the best wishes for your success, 

 I am, W. H. Harneys. 



Sonoma Co., Cal. 



Received strawberry plants 4th inst. and will say they are fine plants, also for the packing, it could 

 not have been better. If the plants don't grow it will not be your fault. 



E. Eby. 



