The important characteristic of everbearing varieties is their ability to initiate 

 flov^er buds and produce fruit through the summer and fall. Those growers 

 interested more in extended production than in large quantities of fruit will 

 be delighted with results from the everbearer reconimended for his location. 

 We hope one of the following will be your choice this year: 



One of the best everbearing kind for runner production — although main crop, 

 as with most varieties, is borne on the mother plant. Berries are sweet, good 

 flavored, and fine crops for eating and freezing can be depended on from this 

 better than average everbearer. See color picture, page 32. 



The Ozork Beauty has a very good flavor and they also have a lot of berries. If 

 I could only plant one kind of berry, it would certainly he Ozark Beauty. Every- 

 body told me not to plant everbearing strawberries because they were poor 

 flavor and were hard to grow but your Ozark Beauty had more runners than the 

 rest of the berries. 



Darryl Gregory 

 Fremont, Michigan 



Dear Sir: Enclosed is my order for 1,000 Ozark Beauty strawberry plants. I have 

 purchased small quantities of your plants before and they were excellent, pro- 

 duced wonderful berries. This year, I'm going to try a larger planting. 



I've never purchased plants from any other supplier, so I've made no compari- 

 sons. I almost sent this order to another firm whose plants were a few dollars less, 

 then I read some of the letters in your current catalog — letters from people who 

 had tried other plants and were greatly disappointed. So, from these statements 

 and my own experiences, I decided not to take the chance on other plants. I will 

 need the best plants I can get and Allen's got 'cm! 



L. E. Segers 

 Akron, Ohio 



SUPERFECTION CGEMJ 



Remains a favorite with growers for hardy plants and production of excellent 

 quality fruit. Berries are light red, inclined to be irregular in size, and somewhat 

 tart. They are only moderately firm but quite attractive in appearance — 

 and for table use and local market you can't beat SUPERFECTION. SUPER- 

 FECTION is not drought resistant and when sufficient natural moisture is 

 lacking, additional water is required for best production and adequate runner 

 formation. See coJor picture, page 32. 



Gentlemen: The Superfection plants you just shipped us are outstanding. By far, 



the nicest we've ever received. 



Major Angus M. Saunders 

 Clay, New York 



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