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ALLEN'S STRAWBERRY CATALOGUE. 



and the ground from baking. This means that the sped have a far better chance 

 to get up quicklv and regularly alter heavy rains. The drill opens theground tor 

 the seed without dragging in the 1 ast, grass roots or tilth. It positively will 

 iio ciug. In a word, it is built on correct principles, that have been worked 

 out Hi. ugh application and persistence, and cannot fail to convince everyone 

 of this fact, who will give it h trial. Price, f. o. b. factory, $10.00 each. 



Are You Bothered With MOLES ? 



THEN BUY 



The Out o' Sight 

 ? Mole Trap. 



The best Mole Trap ever offered, to which thousands will testify. It has only to 

 be tried to be appreciated. E-pecially valuable tor hot beds, on account of its 

 convenient height. This Mole Trap outsells all others because it does the 

 business best. It is designed right and built right. The secret of mole catch- 

 ing is a good trap. This in positively the best and cheapest mole trap made. I 

 guarantee it to be so. You will appreciate its value by giving it a trial. The 

 peddle is so- sensative if carefully set that it is impossible for a mole to pass 

 und^r the trap without being caught. It will catch whfre all others fail It 

 catches going or coming Several years ago I bought six— got them about night 

 and went out and s t four of them r l he next morning I had caught three moles 

 and n« mole had passed the fourth trap Full particulars for setting with each 

 trap Price, SI. 00 each 

 (postage 25 cents if to 

 go by mail), $5.00 for 

 half d< zen. Those or- 

 dering plants can have / ^^ 

 traps packed in same L ?i 

 ipackaye with but little /,;*? 

 if siny additional ex- 

 'press charges One trai 

 would make no addi- 

 tional charge, half doz 

 n but very little. 



Address all orders to 



w. F. ali EN, 



Salisbury, Md. 



MIlH.fMlMtl 



$f W. F. Allen, Dear Sir;- 

 eertainly a fine Jot. 



Butler County, Pa., May 6th , 1903 

 -The plants received 2nd. inst., all O. K. They are 

 Yours respectfully, P A Peffer. 



M-ddlesex County, Mass., June 8th. 1903. 

 W. F Allen. Dear Sir: — On setting and counting the strawberry plants you 

 sent me, ordVr 1682, I find a be ut 50 % more plants than I expected, all with good 

 strong roots, and the Fairfield especiallv so. Nearly everyone is doing well. 

 Tkank you. Yours truly, J. H. Richard. 



