PRICE LIST FOR SPRING-1967 



r, , ,, • . 25 50 



Early Varieties plants plants 



* BLAKEMORE ._ $2.00 $3.00 



DIXIELAND 2.20 3.30 



DORSETT 2.20 3.30 



* EARLIBELLE 2.40 3.60 



* EARLIDAWN 2.40 3.60 



* FAIRFAX 2.20 3.30 



* FLORIDA 90 1.50 2.25 



* MIDLAND 2.40 3.60 



* MISSIONARY 1.50 2.25 



* PREMIER ..._ 2.00 3.00 



* REDCOAT 2.50 3.75 



* REDGLOW 2.30 3.45 



* SENATOR DUNLAP 2.00 3.00 



* SUNRISE 3.00 4.50 



Midseason Varieties 



BIG JOE --- 2.20 3.30 



* CATSKILL 2.20 3.30 



* EMPIRE 2.10 3.15 



* FULTON 2.50 3.75 



* MIDWAY _.. 2.30 3.45 



* POCAHONTAS 2.20 3.30 



* SURECROP 2.20 3.30 



TEMPLE 2.20 3.30 



Late Varieties 



* ALBRITTON 2.00 3.00 



* ARMORE 2.00 3.00 



it ERIE ■„- 2.20 3.30 



* JERSEYBELLE 2.20 3.30 



* ROBINSON 2.00 3.00 



* SPARKLE _ 2.20 3.30 



* TENNESSEE BEAUTY .... 2.00 3~00~ 



Very Late Varieties 



AMBROSIA 2.00 3.00 



it REDSTAR 2.20 3.30 



•k VESPER ...-- 2.50 3.75 



Everbearing Varieties 



it OZARK BEAUTY 4.00 6.00 



it SUPERFECTION 3.00 4.50 



75 



plants 



$3.75 

 4.10 

 4.10 



100 150 



plants plants 



$4.50 

 4.95 

 4.95 



$6.25 

 6.85 

 6.85 



200 



plants 



$7.60 

 8.35 

 8.35 



250 



plants 



$8.75 

 9.65 

 9.65 



500 



plants 



$13.00 

 14.30 

 14.30 



1000 



plants 



$20.00 

 22.00 

 22.00 



5000 

 plants 



$97.50 

 107.50 

 107.50 



4.50 

 4.50 

 4.10 



5.40 

 5.40 

 4.95 



7.45 

 7.45 

 6.85 



9.10 

 9.10 

 8.35 



10.50 



10.50 



9.65 



15.60 

 15.60 

 14.30 



24.00 

 24.00 

 22.00 



117.50 

 117.50 

 107.50 



2.80 

 4.50 

 2.80 



3.40 

 5.40 

 3.40 



4.65 

 7.45 

 4.65 



5.70 

 9.10 

 5.70 



6.55 



10.50 



6.55 



9.75 



15.60 



9.75 



15.00 

 24.00 

 15.00 



T3~0T 

 16.25 

 14.95 



72.50 

 117.50 

 72.50 



3.75 

 4.70 

 4.30 



4.50 

 5.65 

 5.20 



6.25 

 7.80 

 7.15 



7.60 

 9.50 

 8.75 



8.75 



10.95 

 10.05 



-20"0T 

 25.00 

 23.00 



-573U 

 122.50 

 112.50 



3.75 

 5.65 



4.10 

 4.10 

 3.95 



4.50 

 6.75 



4.95 

 4.95 

 4.75 



6.25 

 9.35 



6.85 

 6.85 

 6.55 



7.60 

 11.40 



8.35 

 8.35 



8.00 



8.75 

 13.15 



9.65 

 9.65 



9.20 



13.00 

 19.50 



14.30 

 14.30 

 13.65 



20.00 

 30.00 



97.50 

 147.50 



22.00 107.50 

 22.00 107.50 

 21.00 102.50 



4.70 

 4.30 

 4.10 



5.65 

 5.20 

 4.95 



7.80 

 7.15 

 6.85 



9.50 

 8.75 

 8.35 



10.95 



10.05 



9.65 



16.25 

 14.95 

 14.30 



25.00 122.50 



23.00 112.50 



22.00 107.50 



22.00 107.50 



22.00 107.50 



20.00 97.50 

 20.00 97.50 

 22.00 107.50 



4.10 

 4.10 



3.75 

 3.75 

 4.10 



4.95 

 4.95 



6.85 

 6.85 



8.35 

 8.35 



9.65 

 9.65 



4.50 6.25 

 4.50 6.25 

 4.95 6.85 



7.60 8.75 

 7.60 8.75 

 8.35 9.65 



14.30 

 14.30 



13.00 

 13.00 

 14.30 



TI6 4~95 6~85 8~35 9l>5 14730 22.00 107.50 



3.75 4.50 6.25 7.60 8.75 13.00 20.00 97.50 



4.10 4.95 6.85 8.35 9.65 14.30 22.00 107.50 



"375 4~50 6~25 TM 873 TTOO 2~0~t)0 9730 



3.75 

 4.10 

 4.70 



4.50 

 4.95 

 5.65 



6.25 

 6.85 

 7.80 



7.60 

 8.35 

 9.50 



875 



9.65 



10.95 



13.00 

 14.30 

 16.25 



20.00 

 22.00 

 25.00 



97.50 

 107.50 

 122.50 



7.50 

 5.65 



9.00 

 6.75 



12.50 



9.35 



15.20 



11.40 



17.50 

 13.15 



26.00 

 19.50 



40.00 

 30.00 



197.50 

 147.50 



it Our plants of these varieties are grown from virus free stocks. 



Regular non-virus free stocks of Premier are available in small quantities. 

 Our plants are tied and sold in bunches of 25, and we do not sell less than 25 of any variety. 

 Quantity rates are based on plants of one variety. Two or more varieties cannot be com- 

 bined at the quantity rate. 

 All prices are f.o.b. Salisbury, Maryland, at prices quoted, transportation charges additional. 



W. Fe ALLEN COMPANY 



SALISBURY, MARYLAND 



WE HAVE NO PLANTS OF ANY VARIETY TO SELL FOR SHIPMENT 

 FROM JUNE THROUGH NOVEMBER 15, BECAUSE PLANTS ARE 

 NOT SUFFICIENTLY MATURE OR DORMANT TO DIG AT THAT 

 TIME. 



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