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



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vision and interest in our business that gets things done on time. We can make 

 prompt shipment of your order. 



Read what these folks say about prompt shipments : 



Lancaster County, Pa., May 3, 1926. Inclosed please find money order of $5.10 for the plants 

 you sent us. They arrived in good shape and we thank you for the prompt service. — Mostes Z. 

 Zook. 



Cumberland County, N. J., April 16, 1926. 1 received the strawberry plants today. They arrived 

 in very good condition and were very nice plants. I am sure pleased with them. I thank you for your 

 prompt attention to my order. — Ralph M. Husted, Jr. 



Owen County, Ind., April 13, 1926. The strawberry plants came in double-quick time, and can 

 truthfully say they were the best plants I ever bought. — Joe Hochstetler. 



Morris County, N. J., April 7, 1926. Received the strawberry plants in best condition, and they 

 do look fine. I also want to thank you for the prompt and quick delivery. I was almost afraid that 

 my order would be too late. A Satisfied Customer.— Mr. A. Knickel. 



Fayette County, Ky., April 12, 1926. Plants received all O. K. and in fine condition. I have set 

 them and they are all living and starting off nicely. Accept thanks for promptness. — S. S. Kelly. 



Personal Interest and Supervision. As our old customers know, this business 

 is run by Mr. W. F. Allen and three sons, Fulton, Lee and Albert. In "plant, 

 season" we are all on the job all day long, and usually well into the night. We 

 personally supervise the digging, cleaning, counting and grading of your order. 

 We actually do the packing ourselves, practically all the time. We see to it that 

 you get good, true-to-name plants, properly put up, and packed to reach you in 

 thrifty, growing condition. We believe this personal interest by men who have a 

 lifetime experience in the business will be reflected in your results. 



Allen's Selected True-to-Name Plants are your insurance against (1) under- 

 sized, poorly rooted plants; (2) mixed plants; (3) plants dried out by exposure to 

 sun and wind in handling; (4) plants received in poor condition due to improper 

 packing and other things which detract from the value of Strawberry Plants. 



Good, true-to-name plants, packed, ready to go 



