THE W. F. ALLEN CO., SALISBURY, MP. 29 



THE MAIL- MAN KNEW 



Hunterdon Co., N. J., April 5, 1927. 

 I am writing to let you know I received the plants all O. K. The mail-man said when he handed 

 them to me, "they are nice and green, and that your firm was a good place to send for plants," 

 I thank you for the prompt shipment. When I want more plants, I will send to you for them. 



H. R. ANDERSON. 



RECEIVED IN GOOD CONDITION 



Atlantic Co., N. J., April 21, 1927. 

 Received plants in good condition on Monday. Thank you very much. 



MRS. H. KLOTZ. 



PLANTS LOOK FINE 



Burlington Co., N. J., May 13, 1927. 

 Your strawberry plants were received in good condition and they look fine, no longer than 

 they have been out. SAMUEL LAMB. 



GOOD CONDITION 



Union Co., N. J., April 8, 1927. 

 Strawberry plants received in good condition. 



MARY E. YOUNGS. 



FINEST PLANTS HE EVER SET 



Hunterdon Co., N. J., Feb. 14, 1927. 

 Will you please send me your prices on strawberry plants, as I want to set some in the spring. 

 The plants I got of you three years ago were the finest I ever set, 397 grew out of 400 plants. Don't 

 you think that's good enough? WM. H. MILLHAM. 



Please accept thanks for 



my nice 



NICE PLANTS 



Mecklenburg Co. 

 strawberry plants. 



MRS. 



, Va., 

 H. H 



Mar. 28, 1927. 

 . MAYNARD. 



PROMPT SHIPMENT MAKES POSSIBLE TIMELY SETTING 



Botetourt Co., Va., Mar. 22, 1927. 

 The strawberry plants ordered from you have been received. They reached me in good time 

 and in nice condition. I set them out at once and think they will get a good start before the hot, 

 dry weather sets in. I wish to thank you for getting them to me so promptly. The returned stamps 

 came yesterday. Thank you. A. B. HOYLMAN. 



FINE HEALTHY PREMIER PLANTS 



Elizabeth City Co., Va., April 12, 1927. 

 A few lines to let you know I received the Premier berry plants in A-l condition, and I was 

 some pleased with your fine, healthy looking plants. I told my wife when I opened the shipment 

 that they were some husky berry plants, and she said they were the best she ever saw. 



JOHN C. WATSON. 



Very Late Varieties 



GANDY. This variety for years has ranked as leader among fancy late 

 shipping berries. If Gandy were only a little more productive, it would continue 

 to hold a place at the very top. Gandy likes black, swampy land or springy land 

 that is not too sandy. We believe Gandy is the only late-shipping berry that 

 equals Chesapeake in size, attractiveness and shipping qualities. It usually sells 

 about with Chesapeake, but is not as good in quality and not as productive. This 

 would be more important on a local or nearby market. Gandy is a good grower 

 and it is no trouble to get a good fruiting bed. Price, page 35. 



OREM. This is the latest berry we have. Berries average large in size, 

 are of good quality and handsome in appearance. They sell well because they come 

 after all other fancy, late berries are past their prime. Many growers want Orem 

 because it is so very late, but we feel that Wm. Belt is easier to grow, produces 

 berries equally large and better in quality. It lasts almost as long, but not quite, 

 as the Orem. Our stock of plants of this variety is fine in quality but limited in 

 quantity. Price-list, page 35 . 



