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Albany, Co., N. Y.. May 11th, 1891.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: Plant- re- 

 ceived the 8th inst. in good condition. Your- respectfully, ED. OsnugfFB. 



Wasco Co., Oregon, April 10th, 18lfl. — W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: Your plants 

 reached me to-day in good condition. They are fine plants. 



Respectfully. Mas D. II Coon. 



WORCESTER Co., Mass.. April 13th, lb91. — W. F. Allen. Jr.. Dear Sir: Your 

 postal was received on the 3rd inst. informing me that you had Bent my plant-, but 

 they did net get here until the 6th, but were in fine condition and were fine plants. 



Very Truly, B. C. MABSH. 



Henderson Co., Ky.. May 20th, 18*1.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: Plants re- 

 ceived yesterday in splendid condition. Set out immediately, and look after to-days 

 rain as if every one would live. Thanks for generous count. 



Truly etc. W. B. Penticost. 



Hawkins Co.. Tenn., Sf ptember, 21st, 1891.— W. F. Allen, Jr: I received the 

 strawb'.-rry plants from you this morning, they are as fresh and nice as if they had 

 not come the long journey. Please accept my thanks for your generosity and your 

 choice of the varieties I wanted most. I am delighted with the number of plants and 

 the excellent condition. Gratefully, Annie Armstrong. 



Los Angeles Co., Cal., April 12th, 1891.— W. F. Allen, Jr.. Dear Sir: Plants 

 arrived in good condition and were of fair size and strength, your count was quite 

 liberal and prices very reasonable. Yours truly, Clinton B. Kelly. 



Fairfield Co., Conn.. May'4th. 1891.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The plants 

 arrived on Saturday, two days after you shipped them, all in first class condition. 

 They were fine plants, and good big numbers, please accept my thanks for sending 

 so promptly, and such fine stock, and condition. 



Respectfully your-. \Y. H. Taylor. 



Douglas Co., Kas.. April 13th, 1 89 i . — Dear Sir: The strawberry plants were 

 received from you promptly, good plants in excellent condition, and the count was 

 liberal, for all of which please accept thanks. 



Very respectfully, Wm. Brown. 



Monongalia Co., W. Ya.. May 11th. 1891.— W. F. Allen. Jr., Sir: The straw- 

 berry plants we ordered from you by express arrived in very good condition, thanks 

 for extras. Yours Truly, A. T. and A. H. Hough. 



Huron Co., Ohio, April St h. 1891.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: Strawberry 

 plants arrived in good order, thanks for extras. I am pleased with your way of 

 packing which enables fruit growers to send from a distance and have their plant< 

 sent by express, the charges were light. 



Yours respectfully. Henry M<>\t<. 



Alleghany Co., Md., March 20th, 1891— W. F. Allen. Jr.. Dear Sir: The straw- 

 berry plants arrived safely last Monday and were in splendid condition. I am very 

 much pleased with them for they are so nice, many thanks for your prompt at- 

 tention. Respectfully yours, John A. B<>pp. 



Cumberland Co., N. J.. March 25th, 1891: The Btrawberry plants arrived on 

 tli- J1>t inst. the plants are fine and could not have l.< en better packed for shipment. 



Yours respectfully, D. R(»>i>. 



Orleans Co., N. Y., April 14th. 1891.— Sir: The nine dozen Btrawh rry plants 

 were received some days since by mail in fine condition, thanks for liberal count. 



Yours respectfully. Joea \n I'aym . 



Burlington Co., N. J., April 15th, 1891.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear sir: Your 

 plants shipped me la>t week received in first-class order. 



\ • urs '■ sj ectfully, Wm, K. Batnbs. 



