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Better Than Expected. 



Ramsey Co., Minn., May 5, 1923. 

 The strawberry you recently sent in response to my order came along in better condition than I 

 expected. Besides you did the quite impressive thing of sending back even the few cents that 1 had 

 sent in excess. The plants are all in place and looking well. Benj. Longley. 



Nicest Plants She Ever Saw. 



Charleston Co., S. C, April. 13, 1923. 

 I received the plants Monday and I do know they were the nicest fresh plants 1 ever saw. I set 

 them out right away. Every plant is living nicely, and putting out new leaves. We are all so pleased 

 with them. Want to send you another order this fall. I want to thank you for such nice plants. 



Mrs. B. E. Slappey. 



Pleased With Promptness and Fine Condition. 



New London Co., Conn., May 7, 1923. 

 Your strawberry plants received a few days ago and was much pleased at the promptness and 

 also the nice condition of the plants. Herbert W. Maynard. 



Hundreds of Florida Growers Use Our Plants. 



Hardee Co., Fla., Feb. 19, 1923 

 I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 16th enclosing refund of 35 cts and while this was 

 only a trifling matter, 1 appreciate your fairness in handling it. It may interest you to know that the 

 plants sent me part of which were for one of my neighbors were received in fine condition, and since 

 being set have given every indication by their rapid growth of giving fully as good results as those sent 

 me last February. I made two settings from the latter in June and October, and have been shipping 

 berries since December 20th. The fact that I'm using Aliens plants is quite generally known among 

 my neighbors. Chas. H. White. 



Allen's Plants Almost Always Please. 



Hardee Co., December 11, 1922. 

 I was much pleased with the Missionary plants received from you last February. The plants were 

 in fine shape when they reached me, and in spite of a drought from February until May, my loss wag 

 trifling. Many growers in this section lost practically all of their setting of Nursery plants during this 

 period. I will be glad to receive your 1923 catalog when ready. Chas. H. White. 



Men starting out to dig plants. 



