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ALLEN'S BOOK OF BERRIES— 1925 



Good Plants of Big Joe 



FOUND OUR PLANTS SUPERIOR TO OTHERS 



York Co., Maine, May 4, 1924. 



Received the berry plants May 3rd, 1924, in fine condition and very much pleased with them, 



and also thanking you for remittance of thirty-seven cents. Received a few plants from other berry 



growers in Michigan, and must say that your plants and packing in every respect was superior. 



Thanking you for prompt shipment, I remain, and wishing you best of success this season. 



Fred A. Fuller 

 FINE PLANTS 



Osceola Co., Fla., Feb. 16, 1924. 

 Received the 2,000 Missionary and 500 Premier today in excellent condition. They are fine 

 plants; if they are not a complete success it will not be the fault of the plants. 



E. L. Last 



ON TIME AND IN FINE CONDITION 



New Castle Co., Del., April 17, 1924. 

 Enclosed please find my check for $7.63, for strawberry plants which I received punctually, 

 on time and in fine condition. 



Joseph N. Grandhomme 

 WELL PLEASED WITH McALPIN 



New Castle Co., Del., Apr. 28, 1924. 

 Am sorry I have failed to get my order in sooner. Let me state the McAlpin can't be beat. We 

 grow only a small patch; every one who gets them to eat pronounces them the berry. 



Jas. S. Lumb 

 ALWAYS SATISFIED IN VERMONT 



Windsor Co., Vt., July 29, 1924. 

 I never had such a nice oorawberry field as this year. I had about 700 plants of the Premier 

 and got 450 baskets of berries. I have sent you several orders in last few years and I am always 

 satisfied with your plants. 



Fred L. Rice 



