ALLEN S STRAWBERRY CATALOGUE. 



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Rio 20 



Ruby 20 



Senator Dunlap 1 00 



Sample (P) 20 



Saunders 20 



Seaford (Lloyd) (P) 20 



Sharpless 20 



Splendid 20 



Staples 20 



Star 



Tenn. Prolific 



Tubbs 



Up-to-date 



Wartield (P).. 



Wilson 



Wm. Belt 



Woolverton .... 



20 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 20 



65 



65 

 5 25 

 65 

 65 

 65 

 65 

 65 

 65 

 65 

 65 

 65 

 75 

 65 

 75 

 65 

 65 



40 

 40 

 5 00 

 40 

 40 

 40 

 40 

 40 

 40 

 40 

 40 

 40 

 50 

 40 

 50 

 40 

 40 



2 00 



2 00 



2 50 

 2 50 

 2 50 

 2 50 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2 50 

 2 00 



2 00 



3 00 

 2 00 



2 50 

 2 50 



Mercer Co.,N. J^ May 8, '99. 



W. F. Allen:— The strawberry 

 plants I bought of you came in 

 flue order; they were net out the 

 nex t flay and every plant is alive 

 and growing as well as could be 

 expected, considering we are 

 having a drouth. They are very 

 green and thrifty. No one buy- 

 ing strawberry plants can do bet- 

 ter than buy of you. as every 

 plant was first class and in no 

 way could I be better satisfied. 



Yours truly, Asher V. Billis. 



Green Co,, Wis., May 4, 1899. 

 W. F. Al en. Dear Sir:— Some 

 of the strawberry plants I order- 

 ed from you were for Mr. B. L. 

 Wood and Mr. Henry Dwyrst. 

 They both wish me to express to 

 you their thank- for extra count 

 and such fine rooted plant". They 

 were as fresh as if cfug the same 

 day. Please consider that I also 

 say the same of my plants. 



W .P. Woodworth. 



Clubbitig Rates. 



Get your neighbors to join jou and send me a club order. For a club order 

 amounting to 3,000 plants or over, I will allow you 5 per cent. 



5,000 " " '' '* " 10 



10,000 '• " " *' " 15 



20,000 '' '' " " " 20 " 



20 percent is the largest commission I can allow under any circumstances, 

 and the commissions cannot be allowed unless the order amounts to at least the 

 number of plants above named. 



WORTH KNOWING. 



Henry is no other than Marshall; Drouth King and Crescent are the same. 

 Young Early Sunrise, Earliest and Mitchells Early, are so near alike, I can see 

 no difference, although I have them growing side by side. Star if not Sharpless 

 must be its ghost. Western Union is no other than Bubach No. 5. Seaford and 

 Lloyd are identical. 



Certifi(;ate of Nursery Ih^JD^ctioK No. S7- I 



TO^WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : jg 



This is to Certify, That on the 29th day of July, 1899, we examined J 



the Nursery Stock of W. F. Allen, growing in his nurseries at Salisbury, vl^ 



County of Wicomico, State of Maryland, in accordance with the laws ot S^ 



Maryland, 1898, Chapter 289, Sf^ction 58, and that said nurseries and a> 



premises are apparently free, so far as can be determined by inspection, ^ 



from the San Jose Scale, Peach Yellows, Pear Blight, and other danger- x 



ously injurous insect pests and plant diseases. o^ 



This certificate is invalid after August 1, 1900, and does not include w 



nursery stock not grown within this state, unless such stock is previously T 



covered by certificate and accepted by the State Entomologist and State ^ 



Pathologist. .Willis G. Johnson, State Entomologist. $ 



College Park, Md., July 29, '99. Chas. O. Townsknd, State Pathologist. Jj 



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