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we can as to selection of varieties for your soil or climate, or. anything -connected 

 with the cultivation, fertilizing, or marketing of your berries. 



Does not the fact that Mr. W. F. Allen and his three sons own the business 

 and are financially interested and actively at work in carrying it on, make it 

 likely that the things mentioned above will be better and more carefully done than 

 if the business was carried on largely by "hired men"? We believe the personal 

 interest will be reflected in your results. 



Allen's Selected True-to-Name Plants are your insurance against (1) under- 

 sized, poorly rooted plants; (2) mixed plants; (3) plants dried out by exposure to 

 sun and wind in handling; (4) plants received in poor condition due to improper 

 packing and other things which detract from the value of Strawberry Plants. 



PLANTS O. K.— IN FINE SHAPE 



Dutchess Co., N. Y., April 28, 1924. 

 I am very glad to write you and say the plants came through O.K. Put up in fine shape and 

 I want to thank you for the quick response to my order. 



Clarence Lasher 

 GOOD CARE AND PACKING 



Montgomery Co., Ohio, Mar. 21, 1924. 

 Your plants arrived in the very best of condition, thanks to your good care in packing. The 

 2,000 Cooper plants were wonderful and the 5,000 Eaton were fine and well cleaned. I have a fine 

 patch of Eatons that will fruit this June. It was too late to order from you last year, so I got my 

 plants from a well known Michigan firm. They were all black rooted plants and I lost over three- 

 fourths of them after I healed them in before planting. They simply evaporated. 



Jesse A. Prugh 



WANTS HIS FRIENDS TO KNOW ABOUT OUR PLANTS 



Center Co., Ohio, Jan. 23, 1924. 

 I am sending you a few names to whom I want you to send your catalog. I know something 

 about your plants for I have used them.' They are the best I ever saw come from any place. 



Charles E. Nelson 



WE WILL TREAT YOUR FRIENDS RIGHT 



Delaware Co., Ohio, May 2, 1924. 

 The plants arrived in excellent condition. And want to thank you for your care in packing 

 them, also for the promptness in shipping them. They are the finest plants I ever received. And it 

 will be a pleasure to tell my friends. 



W. W. Shank 

 TELL YOUR FRIENDS— THAT WILL HELP 



Jefferson Co., Tenn., May 14, 1924. 

 Ship me at once 500 Klondyke strawberry plants by parcel post. The Big Joe arrived in fine 

 shape and every one of them are living and are the prettiest plants I have. Ordered some from other 

 places before I heard of you and they are all dead. What price would you make me on 40,000 to be 

 delivered next spring about the first of April? Any time that I can be of help, let me know and I 

 will say "Hurrah for W. F. Allen Company". 



W. F. Spoon 

 BEST ROOTS SHE EVER SAW 



Anson Co., N. C, April 19, 1924. 

 I received my plants last Saturday and they are fine. Have the best roots I ever saw on plants. 

 I want to thank you for such nice plants and for shipping so promptly. You will get my future 

 orders. 



Mrs. T. H. Knotts 

 ALWAYS FINE AND WELL PACKED 



Cumberland Co., N. J., Mar. 29, 1924. 

 Your plants are always fine and well packed. 



Bert Keen 



CAREFULLY PACKED— TO ENGLAND IN PERFECT CONDITION 



St. Neots, England, April 30, 1923. 

 "We have pleasure in informing you that the 500 Progressive Everbearing Strawberry plants 

 arrived in perfect condition on the 7th inst. They were exceedingly well, and most carefully packed, 

 and were quite damp when they arrived. 



Croxton Fruit Farm 



