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Tioga County, N. Y. W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The 1,000 Lovetts were re- 

 ceived and I want to thank you for good stock and careful packing. I have been in 

 the berry business for fifteen years, during which time I have had plants from about 

 all the leading nurserymen, and I must say that your plants were packed the best 

 of any lot I ever bought, have had good stock from other places, but your system 

 of packing is perfection itself and I give you at least a part of my orders another 

 season. Very truly yours, J. E. DuBois. 



Summit Co., Ohio. Dear Sir : The Crawford plants arrived on Saturday after- 

 noon in good order. Yours truly, M. Crawford. 



B. C, Canada. I must give you very great credit for knowing how to pack 

 strawberry plants to send them such a long distance. I received all your plants to 

 my order in splendid condition and they are all growing and looking well. I don't 

 think that I shall lose a single plant and am more than pleased with them and the 

 liberal manner in which you treated me. 



I remain, yours very truly, John Hammond. 



Oneida Co., N. Y. Dear Sir : The plants you sent me arrived safely to-day. 

 They looked very nice and were packed first-class, in fact, they were the finest look- 

 ing plants I ever got from any nursery and I thank you for them, ^my wife is from 

 Virginia and sue told me I would get a good article from the South if 1 would only 

 try, and I find out she was correct and am glad I listened to her and sent to you for 

 them), I shall know where to purchase in the future if I want good plants. Again 

 thanking you for your fine plants and liberal count, I remain, 



Yours truly, Silas Adams. 



Rochester, N. Y. W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The 1,000 strawberry plants 

 came in fine condition. Respectfully, Green's Nursery Co. 



New York, N. Y. W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir : Plants were received February 

 2, 1892, in good order. Respectfully, Peter Henderson. 



Adams Co., 111. W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The strawberry plants received 

 from you by mail, after a journey of 1,000 miles, came promptly to hand in a No. 1 

 condition. I cannot see how your packing could be more perfect or the plants 

 scarcely fresher if they had been taken directly from the ground. 



Very truly yours, W. H. Morris. 



Oxford Co., Maine. W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The plants gave excellent 

 satisfaction both as regards quality and quantity. I shall order of you again. 



Truly, S. D. Edwards. 



Yuba Co., Cal. W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir : Plants came to hand in fine con- 

 dition, shall not lose one of them. John Palmer. 



Ontario, Canada. W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: I received plants to-day in good 

 condition and I thank you for sending them so nicely packed. 



Yours truly, Chas. Corrick. 



Dunn Co., Wis. Dear Sir : I desire to tell you that the strawberry plants re- 

 ceived from you this spring by mail are living and doing nicely. Accept my thanks. 



S. Running. 



