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Bradford Co. . Pa.. May 4, 1894. W. F. Allen, Jr.. Dear Sir :— I wish to 

 thank you for the fine plants you sent me and the very liberal manner in which 

 you dealt with me. 1 shall most certainly remember you in the future, both 

 directly and indirectly. Please to fine enclosed 20 cents for The STRAWBERRY 

 CULTURIST, beginning with your April number. Yours truly. 



Daniel Fleishkh. 



Bureau Co., 111., May l&t, 1894. W. F. Allen. Jr.. Dear Sir :— Your straw- 

 berry plants were the best lot of plants we ever bought, and .they arrived in 

 good condition. F. W. POSCHARSKY <fc Son. 



Orange Co., Yt.. Oct 1, 1894. W. F. Allen, Jr.. Dear Sir:— The strawberry 

 plants got here last Friday night, and were set out Saturday morning. They 

 were all right. I think plant packed as you packed those might be sent to a 

 foreign country with perlect safety. As ever thine. Jacob A. Spear. 



Licking Co. O.. March 23, 1894. Friend Allen ■ — I received the little basket 

 of strawberry plants in fine condition, having been out of the ground but two 

 days. It is only doing you justice when I say they were the largest, healthiest, 

 best put up plants I ever saw sent out. Every one of them will grow vigorous- 

 ly as they all seem to be "just acheing to get at it". I wish you success in 

 plant growing as well as with your Strawberry Culturist. 



Yery truly, your friend, F. H. Ballou. 



Fort Apache. Arizona. April 4. 1894. Dear Sir : — Strawberry plants ordered 

 of you were one full week on the road — having to come nearly 100 miles after 

 leaving railroad — but they reached me in first class condition, and were first 

 class plants. Have had them planted out now two weeks or more, and almost 

 every plant is doing finely. You filled my -order in a most satisfactory way. 

 Yours truly. B. C. Hammond. Chaplain U. S. Army. 



Lavaca Co.. Tex.. Oct. 11. 1894. W. F. Allen, Jr.. Dear Sir :— The Straw- 

 berry plants received and ;:et on the 8th inst. The weather was dry and hot 

 with Northern winds- Ttry unfavorable. They were watered and shaded and 

 I think there will not be over 2 per cent lost. They were the finest and best 

 rooted set of plants I ever saw. Your collection "G." called lor 72 and you sent 

 me 92. Thanks. Yours truly. Dr. J. E. Lay. 



Chesley. Ont., Canada, May 18, 1894. Dear Sir :— I got plants all right, 

 many thanks for extras. They were first class. Best I ever got any time lrom 

 any one. I am yours truly. Henry Hayes. 



[From the three last testimonials given above our patrons can draw their 

 own conclusions as to how far we can ship in good order. There is no point in 

 the United States that we cannot reach in safety. 1 



Kendal Co., 111.. June 7, 1894. Mr. \V. F. Allen. Dear Sir :— Your plants 

 are all in good shape, did not hear a complaint out of the 29.000 plants that is 

 speaking well of you: they all came in fine shape and we are all pleased with 

 them. Yours truly. L. W. WlNAXS. 



Jefferson Co.. Ky.,. March 16. 1894. Mr. . F. Allen, Jr.. Dear Sir :— I 

 herewith send you additional orders for plants. I must confess that this thing 

 has gone much further than I had any idea of. When I decided to order 

 my plants ixow you last year some neighbors asked me to order 1or them too. 

 so I did so. Low prices and good plants in good condition has made the demand 

 and the demand has made large sales for you, good bargains for my neighbors 

 and lots of trouble for me I am very truly yours. M. T. JOHNSON. 



Morestown, N. J. March 10. 1894. W. F. Allen, .h. Kind Friend : We 

 received the hundred Greenville in good condition very promptly. Please ac- 

 cept our thanks for the promptness. Yery truly. [&a lc C. ROOBBS. 



Camden Co.. March 12. 1894. Dear Sir :- I received the straw berr\ plants 

 on the 8th. They come in good order and were the finest lot i ever bought. 

 Accept thanks for liberal count. Respectfully, Geo. Holfbnin, Jr. 



