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ALLEN'S BOOK OF BERRIES — 1928 



MORE THAN HE EXPECTED 



Milwaukee Co., Wis., May 9, 1927. 



Received the 500 Chesapeake straw- 

 berry plants in good condition, and 

 received your check for S3. 00. All 

 that I did not expect. 



FRANK KRIPPEL. 



ALL LOOKING BEAUTIFUL 



Prince George Co., Md., 



April 25, 1927. 

 I received my strawberry plants 

 ind they were in good condition. I 

 have them planted and 

 they are all looking beau- 

 tiful. I thank you very 

 much. — MRS. WM. A. 

 BUTTER. 



Good, true-to-name plants, packed to reach you ready to grow. 



PREMIER DID SO WELL HE WANTS SOME MORE 



Mercer Co., W. Va., Feb. 9, 1927. 

 I am sending you an order for 500 Premier strawberry plants, which I want shipped about 

 April 4th. The Premier plants I ordered 3 years ago did so well I want some more this spring. 

 Everybody that saw the berries said they were the finest they ever saw. I can always recommend 

 Premier as the best strawberry to grow. SUE WALTERS. 



TO CALIFORNIA 



Los Angeles Co., Cal., Mar. 4, 1927. 

 The strawberry plants came in good order and are fine. At present we have a lot of rain, 

 thank you for the nice plants. PETER KAUFMANN. 



GOOD COUNT, FINE PLANTS, PACKED TO SHIP WELL 



San Diego Co., Cal., Mar. 9, 1927. 

 The 500 (and considerably more) Champion strawberry plants came O. K. last week. They 

 were fine plants and stood the trip well. I got them out just before a nice little rain, so everything 

 is flourishing. Thanks very much for the gift extras. R. L. HUDSON. 



SATISFACTION IN IDAHO 



Canyon Co., Idaho, April 9, 1927. 

 Sure fine plants. ROYAL W. EDWARDS. 



Plants received. 



RESULTS INCREASINGLY SATISFACTORY 



Benning, D. C. May 2, 1927. 

 The 2,500 strawberry plants I ordered from you recently came promptly to hand by parcel 

 post, and, as with former plants received from you, excited the wonder of all by their fine size and 

 condition and manner of packing. This is my third order of plants from you, with increasingly 

 satisfactory results. LINDSAY S. PERKINS. 



VERY SATISFACTORY 



Anacostia, D. C, April 7, 1927. 

 My plants were received on April 2nd, and were in good condition and very satisfactory. 



J. E. MATTINGLY. 



