ALLEN'S BOOK OF BERRIES — 1928 



Fine plants 



cleaned, easy to set. 



14 Points About Growing Strawberries 



1. Little money is needed to start. 



2. Returns are quicker than from any other fruit crop. 



3. Returns come earlier each season than any other fruit crop. 



4. A second crop almost equal to the first can be had at very little addi- 

 tional expense. 



5. Previous experience, tho desirable, is not necessary. 



6. A comparatively large income can be obtained from a small acreage. 



7. Labor conditions favor small grower. 



8. Strawberries are an excellent crop where women help with or carry on the 

 work. 



9. Berry growing can be made a family business. 



10. Unusual profits help keep boys and girls on the farm. 



11. Any good garden soil will produce strawberries successfully. 



12. Good strawberry patches help increase real estate values. 



13. As an inter-crop between fruit trees or vines, strawberries excel. 



14. The roadside market in many places has opened up a new outlet for fancy 

 berries at good prices. 



PLEASED WITH PLANTS AND RESULTS 



Brooks Co., Ga., Feb. 9, 1927. 

 Enclosed find money order for 200 strawberry plants to be sent by parcel post to Quitman, 

 Georgia. I ordered from you last year, and was pleased with the plants and results. 



E. J. PEDRICK. 



FEELS SAFE IN ORDERING ALLEN'S PLANTS. HE WON'T REGRET IT 



Bedford Co., Tenn.. Feb. 2, 1927. 

 Your letter of January 24th at hand, and will ask you to accept many thanks for the infor- 

 mation on fertilizer for strawberries. You will find enclosed my order for 5,200 strawberry plants. 

 I feel safe when I know my order is sent to Allen's for plants, as I have been ordering from you 

 for several years and have never been disappointed yet. The plants ordered from you last spring 

 look fine for a good crop of berries. HUGH L. MOORE. 



