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vigorous grower and produces a big crop of large bright 

 red berries that have a beautiful green cap, making them 

 show up very nicely in the package. The berries are ex- 

 cellent in quality and this fact coupled with their large 

 size, attractive appearance, and extreme lateness of sea- 

 son, makes them a valuable variety for the market-gard- 

 ener. They bring good prices after all other fancy ber- 

 ries are gone. Price $8 per thousand. 



Steven's Late Champion. A vigorous grower and quite 

 productive of large, bright red berries of good quality. 

 Ripens very late, blossoms late in the season, which 

 makes it almost immune to late frosts. Very popular in 

 New England and the middle and northern states. Price 

 $8 per thousand. 



,~ys:^ 



TEN YEARS OUR CUSTOMER 



I have been planting your plants for ten years and have 

 got the very best results from them. Hope to send you 

 an order for more plants next spring. M. Allan Owen, 

 Christian County, Ky. May 1, 1918. 



GOOD CONDITION 



Wish to acknowledge receipt of berry plants which ar- 

 rived in good condition. Thanking you for your prompt- 

 ness, I am, Yours respectfully, A. L. Hanson, Portland, 

 Maine. April 30, 1918. 



FINE AS ANY ONE COULD EXPECT 



Strawberry plants received this A. M. in fine shape. Are 

 as fine a bunch of plants as anyone could expect. Thank- 

 ing you for the attention you gave my order, I am, Re- 

 spectfully yours, W. D. Myers, Washington County, Md. 

 April 24, 1918. 



EVERY PLANT GOOD AND FULL COUNT 



I received the plants by parcel post the 5th of April, 

 and was glad you shipped them that way. They were in 

 fine shape. Planted them today and every plant was good 

 and the count was all there. Yours truly, J. L. Airing, 

 Hamilton County, Ohio. April 12, 1918. 



GOOD SERVICE EVERY TIME 



Received the plants in good shape. I did not expect 

 them quite so soon, but Allen's for good service every 

 time. Yours truly, Adam L. Shick, Lycoming County, Pa. 

 May 2, 1918. 



IT DOESN'T PAY TO BUY CHEAP STUFF 



I certainly am pleased with the 1,000 Chesapeake I got 

 from you. Tomorrow it will be a week since I got them 

 and you can hardly tell they were transplanted — will not 

 lose a plant, not bragging on luck but service. Just re- 

 ceived a shipment of 2,000 today from another firm. It 

 was .the nicest box of trash I ever saw put up — a total 

 loss. I am sorry I did not know of the Allen Company 

 before. Yours truly, M. L. Bechtold, Lancaster County, 

 Pa. April 29, 1918. 



WE NEVER FORGET OUR FRIENDS 



My plants came Monday and they are in fine shape. 

 Don't forget me when you send out your 1919 catalog, for 

 I want some plants next year. Yours truly, N. C. Brown, 

 Luzerne County, Pa. April 10, 1918. 



