14 Allen's Book of Berries — 1930 



Plants That Grow 



To be satisfactory and profitable plants must grow. A poor stand 

 or a poor growth will quickly cut down or wipe out your profits. 

 ALLEN'S PLANTS do grow. These folks have tried them. Read what 

 they say: 



All Lived and Doing Well. 



Philadelphia Co., Pa., March 5, 1929. — Will you please send me by March 20th, 300 of your 

 good strong Mastodon strawberry plants for which I enclose my check for $5.10. The plants I 

 got from you last May when I was at Salisbury all lived and are doing well. Compliments of the 

 year to you.— JAMES CHESTON, JR. 



Beautiful, Strong, Healthy Plants. How They Grew! 



Schuylkill Co., Pa., April 6, 1929. — Just a few lines, to let you know that I would like my 

 strawberry plants that I ordered to be sent to me at once. I had plants from you before and 

 when I received them they were beautiful, strong and healthy plants and I was surely surprised 

 to see how they grew and the kind of big beautiful red berries they yielded. Next year I will 

 order plants from you again as you treat your customers fair and square. — MR. JOHN PAULIN. 



Chesapeake Coming Along Nicely. 



Berks Co., Pa., June 1, 1929. — You will find enclosed herein my check for $72.00 to cover 

 bill for those Chesapeake berry plants. Please accept my sincere thanks for your favor. Those 

 plants are coming along nicely!— PIERCE SCHONOUR. 



Made A Fine Growth. 



Armstrong Co., Pa., March 12, 1929. — Last spring we ordered 2,000 strawberry plants from 

 you. Did not get them planted until the 15th of May b.ut they made a fine growth. They are 

 nearly matted across the row.— CHARLES BIER. 



Nearly Every Plant Grew — A Fine Half=Acre. 



Columbia Co., Pa., March 16, 1929. — The strawberry plants I received from you last spring 

 have surely done fine, nearly every plant grew. I live along the State road and I have had re- 

 marks that it was as fine a half acre as could be grown. I want to thank you for your good plants 

 and your prompt service. — FRANK LEE, 



5,000 Plants — Not Over 12 Lost (and He Had 400 extra) 



Washington Co., Ohio, Jan. 23, 1929. — The plants which I bought of you over a year ago 

 certainly are fine. Out of the 5,000 do not believe I lost over one dozen plants. Have the promise 

 of a big crop of berries next summer. — PERLEY H. WAGNER. 



Did Fine Last Year. 



Fayette Co., Ohio, March 1, 1929. — Enclosed you will find check and order for plants. The 

 plants that I got from you last year surely did fine. Thank you for same. — EMMET FORTISE. 



Growing Fine and Thanks for Extra Plants. 



Ulster Co., N. Y., May 28, 1929. — Received my strawberry plants in fine shape, also the aspara- 

 gus roots. The strawberry plants are growing fine and thank you for the extra plants. — MRS. 

 BEVERE SHEELEY. 



Well Pleased. Plants Have Grown Rapidly. 



Naussau Co., Aug. 12, 1929. — On receiving your spring shipment of strawberry plants (12,- 

 000), and setting them out last April I take great pleasure in telling you of their fineness. They 

 have grown very rapidly and I am more than pleased with same. — PERCY P. PEACE. 



Plants Fine, As They Always Are. 



Baltimore Co., Md., July 18, 1929. — I enclose check for $109.00 for plants. Last spring I 

 bought from you 12,000 Premier, 18,000 Big Joe, 7,000 Chesapeake. The plants were fine as 

 they always are, and I have a very good stand although it has been very dry up here and we need 

 rain badly now, but they are beginning to put out runners. — H. STREETT BALDWIN. 



Every Plant Grew. 



Garrett Co., Md., Jan. 29, 1929. — The strawberry plants I got from you last spring did fine. 

 I think every one grew. — W. H. EDGAR. 



