ALLEN'S PLANTS PAY 
Allen's Plants are True to Variety Name. We have seen dozens of mixtures in commercial stocks of 
strawberry plants in the last few years, so be careful that your time, money and work are not spent on plants 
that when they come to fruit are comparatively worthless to you. 
Allen's plants are free from red-stele and other serious disease and insect pests. Careful inspection is 
made of the plants we send you and of the stock plants from which they are grown. Source records of our stock 
plants are available for many years back. 
Setting is easy with Allen's plants. Dead leaves and runners removed, roots straightened and bundled 
evenly so that they "peel off" like clockwork for either hand or machine setting. Full count of good plants is 
assured. 27 for 25 in every bundle, full count even if our counters, being human, should slip a little in grading 
out weak plants. 
A variety label in each bunch of 25 plants. Easy to keep them straight even with several varieties in 
the same crate. Skillfully packed so that they retain for your profit the great vitality with which nature, aided by 
proper care and feeding, has endowed them. 
Root systems in our sandy loam soils which cannot be duplicated in heavy clay soil types, or which if 
made cannot be saved in digging. 
A KNOW HOW based on 66 years of experience. 
Strawberry plants only. We handle no other nursery product. Although we realize that many other 
plant growers send out good plants, if we can't on the average do a better job for you than the grower who 
handles 10, 20 or 100 products, then there is something the matter with us. 
Send us your strawberry plant orders and let us prove to you how normal we are. 
Page Co., Va., March 17, 1950. I am sending 
you an order for 4,000 plants; 2,000 Premier, 1,000 
Maytime and 1,000 Midland. About 25 years ago I 
bought my first plants from you and in all these years 
I have grown many varieties of your berries, with 
every order, yes every order, being satisfactory. 
Also not one misleading statement in describing the 
performance of the many different varieties that I 
have bought from you. When I need strawberry 
plants I will buy them from you for your good word 
and honesty. 
Middlesex Co., N. J., April 14, 1950. I wish to 
acknowledge receipt of the strawberry plants and 
also the extra postage which you returned to me. 
This is the fourth successive year I have gotten plants 
from you and each year thought they were excellent. 
However, the Fairfax plants which you have just sent 
me are the finest I have ever seen of any brand. 
Thanks again for the exceptionally beautiful plants. 
Francis Coult 
I. Thomas Page 
