Good Words For Allen's Plants. From Those 

 Who Have Tried Them 



YEARS OF SATISFACTION 

 Always Satisfactory 



Cumberland Co., Maine, June 6, 1930— This is to 

 acknowledge receipt of my order for strawberry plants. 

 They were set rather promptly and when they had 

 started well I counted 1580 live plants (1500 ordered). 

 I appreciate your treatment and plants as you have al- 

 ways proved satisfactory in past dealings with you. 

 Alfred Ware. 



Allen's Plants Beat Them All 



Douglas Co., Nebr., Jan. 20, 1930—1 gave your 

 Book of Berries to a friend. I am sure they will be- 

 come customers of yours. The plants I receive from 

 you beat them all. Bruno Wagner. 



Always Fine and True to Name 



Morris Co., N. J., April 14, 1930— We have used 

 your plants for several years. I have always found 

 them to be very fine and True to Name. 



John H. Vanriper & Sons. 



20 Years of Satisfaction 



Orange Co., N. Y., April 12, 1930— Have grown 

 your berries for 20 years or more, have always given 

 satisfaction, true to variety, full in count, well develop- 

 ed, plenty of root, never lost a plant, prolific and fine 

 flavored, none better. Rev. E. Frank Fowler. 



From Father to Son 



Hamilton County, Ohio — Enclosed you will find my 

 order for some strawberry plants also some Asparagus 

 roots, together with check to cover same. I hope the 

 Asparagus roots prove as satisfactory as your straw- 

 berry^ plants have in the past. My father was the first 

 one_ in this neighborhood to try Chesapeake berries 

 having set some the first year you introduced them 

 and I have never found a berry their equal since. 

 Verne E. Stevens.. 



Growing Good for 10 Years 



Centre Co., Penna., April 14, 1930 — Have been buy- 

 ing plants from you for about ten years and they al- 

 ways come in fine shape and grow good. 



John R. Schneck. 



A Customer for 20 Years 



Rutland Co., Vt., March 25, 1930— Mr. Allen, I 

 have had berry plants from you some twenty years 

 past and gone. They were very fine stock and I want 

 some more. Wm. L. Glynn. 



FULL COUNT OF GOOD PLANTS 

 Fine Plants, Count Ran Over 



Floyd Co., Ind., April 7, 1930 — I received your pos- 

 tal on the 3rd and received the plants on the 4th and 

 set them all out on the 5th. The plants were all in 

 good order and were fine plants, and the count ran 

 over. F. L. Watkins. 



Thanks For the Extra Plants 



Hunterdon Co., N. J., April 16, 1930 — Your straw- 

 berry plants arrived Saturday O. K. Thank you for 

 the extra plants. I have never seen as nice plants as 

 these were. If you want to raise good berries you 

 want to set out a small patch every year. 

 Wm. J. Hoagland. 



Extra Plants 



Medina Co., Ohio, May 15, 1930 — I received the 

 strawberry plants in good condition on the 5th. They 

 are all doing fine. Thanks for the extra plants. 

 Mrs. Byron Yoder. 



Plants Perfect and Count Generous 



Montgomery Co., Md., Dec. 31, 1929 — I set a few 

 strawberry plants every year for home use, and in- 

 clude a small order. Your plants are always perfect 

 and the count generous. Please send your catalog to 

 the following and I will tell them how fine your plants 

 are. F. F. Weston. 



PLANTS THAT GROW AND PRODUCE 

 None Better Than Premier 



Armstrong Co., Pa., April 11, 1930 — I am sending 

 you a small order for strawberry plants. I certainly 

 do like your plants and I think there are none better 

 than Premier. Mrs. S. H. Stever. 



Wonderful Producers 



Madison Co., Ala., March 7, 1930 — Your strawber- 

 ry plants have proven wonderful producers. Plant 

 them any time, anyway, and they grow and produce 

 fruit far exceeding your fondest hopes. 



Clarendon Davis. 



1,000 Plants; 1,600 Quarts of Premiers 



Yadkin Co., N. C. — I ordered 1,000 Premier straw- 

 berry plants from you two years ago this spring, and 

 last spring sold over 400 gallons (1600 quarts). Pre- 

 mier is the best all-around berry I have ever seen and 

 I believe the best of all berries. 



Rufus Fishel. 



Perfect Stand 



Harrison Co., Ohio, February 10, 1930 — I bought 

 2,000 plants of you a year ago. They grew so good 

 I have almost a perfect stand. This encourages me 

 to come back. J. S. Culverhouse. 



Premier Again Proves Its Worth 



Harford Co., Md., November 26, 1930— The 4,000 

 plants bought of you in 1929 yielded 5200 quarts. My 

 new bed (set spring 1930) is looking very well con- 

 sidering the dry summer. 



Howard C. Coale. 



FINE PLANTS— MUCH PLEASED 



Plants Nicely Packed 



Frederick Co., Va., April 10. 1930 — I received my 

 strawberry plants in excellent condition, in good time, 

 a good count and nicely packed. Thank you for your 

 kindness. Nellie S. Lockhart. 



Plants Well Cleaned 



Northampton Co., Pa., April 16, 1930 — The plants 

 arrived in perfect condition and I am very well pleased 

 with them. I have never seen plants as clean as these 

 during my time of planting. 



Thos. E. Ealer. 



Plants Put Up In Fine Shape 



Alleghany Co., Pa., April 4, 1930— The plants I got 

 from you last year were wonderful. I did not lose a 

 plant. You surely put up plants in fine shape. Our 

 mail man had got plants from you and he said they 

 came in fine shape. R. M. Huston. 



Wonderful Root System 



Hampshire Co., Mo., April 12, 1930 — I had expected 

 to plant a small bed from my old one but find the 

 plants have such a small root system that I think best 

 not to try to use them but to get plants from you. 

 Yours have such a wonderful root system that it is no 

 trouble to get them started. 



Mrs. C. ,M. Purnell. 



Finest Plants Ever 



Suffolk Co., Mass., April 15, 1930 — The strawberry 

 plants arrived and were in fine condition. Finest 

 plants I ever saw all set and a nice warm rain fol- 

 lowed. To say the least I am very much pleased. 

 A. F. Knox. 



Superior to Any 



Frederick, Co., Md., April 4, 1930 — Strawberry 

 plants received today and planted. I want to thank 

 you for the fine plants you sent me as they are far 

 superior to any I have ever bought before, and I paid 

 much higher prices and received much poorer stock. 

 J. C. Carman. 



DEPENDABLE 

 Truthful Descriptions 



Clay Co., S. Dakota, Jan. 6, 1930 — Your Book of 

 Berries received and many thanks for same. I always 

 enjoy reading your catalog as it contains so much val- 

 uable information. I like your truthful description oi 

 varieties, and the pictures as the camera sees them. 

 Wm. D. Burr. 



Whiteman Co., Wash., Jan. 11, 1930 — Please accept 

 my thanks for your catalog which I have just received 

 I have always found your description of varieties about 

 the most dependable of any published. 



O. M. Morris, 



