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are gone." It has made a very satisfactory plant growth with us. We consider it well 

 worth trying as it may be a valuable variety in extending the season for fancy berries. 

 Price list page 35. 



Oiem. This is the very latest berry we have and is used in many gardening sec- 

 tions to extend the season of large fancy berries. The berries average large in size, 

 are good quality and of handsome appearance. They sell especially well because they 

 come after all other fancy late berries are past their prime. Price list page 35 



Steven's Late Champion. A vigorous grower and quite productive of large; 

 bright red berries of good quality. Ripens very late, blooms late in the season which 

 makes it almost immune to late frosts. Very popular in New England and the Middle 

 and Northern States. Price list page 35. 



Thank You. We Will Try to Please Your Friends the Same Way. 



Lincoln Co., Me., May 8, 1923. 

 I received the plants 0. K. All in fine shape, some of them have two and three leaves started now. 

 I think that your plants are some of the best I ever saw and I'm going to recommend them to my friends. 



Abney B. Engley. 



We Knew It. Glad You Found It Out. Come Again. 



Rockingham Co., N. H., January 12, 1923. 

 I received the plants last spring all right and they were nice plants as ever I have seen. 1 wanted 

 you to know that no other firm can beat the ALLEN PLANTS. A. W. Pkescott. 



Delighted To Please You. 



Ulster Co., N. Y., April 19, 1923. 

 My order for plants shipped by you April 13 reached me the next day. 1 want to take this op- 

 potrunity to thank you for your prompt consideration of same. The plants arrived in good shape and 

 were fine plants with excellent root system. Again thanking you for your prompt atention and good 

 packing. Henry Baxter. 



O. K. The Best He Ever Saw. 



Kanawha Co., W. Va., March 3. 

 The strawberry plants arrived O. K. and were in A-one condition and must say they are the best 

 plants I ever saw. - J. F. Spico. 



Orders For 25 Plants or For a Million Receives Our Same Careful Attention. 



Prince George Co., Md., March 20, 1923. 

 Received the plants yesterday and they were in fine condition. Admire the way in which you 

 handled them. It shows that you take as much pains with a small order as you would a larger one. 

 If these plants do not grow and thrive well it will be my fault account not knowing how to handle them. 



Chas. T. Whittier. 



You Are Welcome. Come Again and Bring Your Neighbors. 



Coos Co., N. H., Arpil 26, 1923. 

 Plants received in fine shape. Thanks. John J. Craigie. 



Our Plants Satisfy, Where Others Disappoint. 



Clake Co., Ohio., March 29, 1923. 

 Plants received O. K. I will say I am more than pleased and in the future will give you my order 

 again. It is the first time I have been given satisfaction in plants. Geo. Washway. 



As Good As We Claim. 



Tangipahoa Co., La., March 9, 1923. 

 My plants received O. K. Good roots and fine beds, they come up to the Ad. C. J. Ray. 



We Like to Have Every Customer Pleased. 



Summit Co., Ohio, April 30, 1923. 

 Your letter of the 27th inst. with enclosure for unfilled portion of my order received today. Plants 

 have been received in first class order. I wish to compliment you on your system. It is much more 

 satisfactory than to have substitution made. In almost every irstance when I have received plants 

 from some growers that have been sent in place of kinds ordered, they proved to be something 1 already 

 had or varieties that I had discarded. In all the years that I have dealt with you I have never, but 

 once, had cause for complaint and the matter was satisfactorily adjusted in my next order for plants. 



Chas. M. Peterson. 



