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Rochester, N. Y., March 9, 1889.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The 1,000 straw- 

 berry plants came in fine condition. 



Respectfully, Green's Nursery Co. 



New York, N. Y., February 5, 1889.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir, Plants were 

 received February 2, 1889. in good order. 



Respectfully, Peter Henderson. 



Norfolk County, Va., April 15, 1889 — W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: Please send 

 1,000 Jessie strawberry plants. The other plants arrived in good order and were 

 very nice. Yours, A. J. Truitt. 



Somerset County, Md., April 14, 1890.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The plants 

 were received in good condition, and I must say thev were packed and fixed up in 

 the very best shape. I am very much pleased with the Hoffman. 



Yours truly, B. K. Green. 



Cecil County, Md., April 20, 1888.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The strawberry 

 plants came duly to hand. Good plants, in good order, and all are set out and doing 

 well. Should I want other articles in your line, shall be pleased t:> call on you for 

 them. Yours truly, Jas. C Bell. 



Weber County, Utah, April 8, 1890.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The straw- 

 berry plants received in good condition. Am well pleased. 



Respectfully, Victor Reno. 



Summit County, O., April 7, 1890. — W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The Tippecanoe 

 plants arrived on Saturday in good order. Thanks. 



Yours truly, M. Crawford. 



Denver, Col., September 19, 1890.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The plants 

 came to hand in good shape on the 16th inst. I am well pleased with them; I have 

 never seen finer plants. Please accept my thanks for the extras. 



Yours respectfully, A. Tuck. 



Ulster County, N. Y., April 22, 1890.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: Strawberry 

 plants reached me Friday at 8 P. M; they were nice plants, well packed and liberal 

 count, for which please accept thanks. Will send you another order next spring. 



Geo. W. Phillips. 



Geneva, N. Y., April 21, 1890.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: I have the pleasure 

 of acknowledging for the station the receipt of plants of Tippecanoe and Michel's 

 Early; plants in good condition. 



Yours very respectfully, Peter Collier, Director. 



Madison County, O., April 14, 1890.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: I write this to 

 acknowledge ifeceipt and express thanks for prompt arrival of plants, all in good 

 condition. Yours respectfully, W. D. Wood. 



Bucks County, Pa., January 8, 1891.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The straw- 

 berrv plants were received on the 6th inst. in most excellent condition. They were 

 very fine plants and were packed in a business-like manner. 



Very truly, Samuel Wilson. 



Igp" Could give hundreds of testimonials like the above would time and space 

 permit. Thanking the public for their generous patronage in the past and soliciting 

 a continuance of the same, I am, Yours faithfully, W. F. Allen, Jr. 



