Allen's Plants ARE Good Plants 



1. They are produced in a soil and climate where strawberries thrive. Climatic conditions 

 favor the growth of strong, vigorous crowns and healthy foliage. The loose sandy loam soil is 

 ideal for the development of a line, well-developed root system. 



2. Fifty-one years of experience guide us in doing all those things which must be done to 

 grow the best plants and to dig and ship them in such a way that they reach you in good growing 

 condition. 



3. We are strawberry plant specialists and handle no other nursery crop except Asparagus roots. 

 There are four of lis in the business, Mr. W. F. Allen and his three sons, all of whom are full time 

 workers. Under these conditions we can and do give more careful personal supervision which means 

 greater value in the plants we send you. We offer plants that will produce good results for you 

 as they have for others. Let us have your order and we will send you Fine Planting Stock. 



Always Good Plants for 40 Years 



Rutland Co., Vt., April 17th, 1935. — Following- is 

 a list of strawberry plants that we are ordering. 

 My father ordered plants from you nearly 40 

 years ago and we have bought more or less from 

 you ever since, and always get good plants. — 

 Mr. Arthur M. Goodnow. 



Always Satisfactory for 35 Years 



Ogle Co., 111., April 22d, 1935. — Have been buy- 

 ing plants from you 35 years. Always satisfac- 

 tory. — Mr. E. G. Goljenboom. 



Men and Boys 



Dearborn Co., Ind., April 19th, 1935. — Please 

 send balance of my order, the 10,000 Mastodon 

 and 25 Haverland. Your 5,000 Fairfax and 2,500 

 Chesapeake were wonderful plants. The best 

 plants I got for several years. A neighbor of 

 mine bought his plants this year from another 

 nursery. Your Fairfax made his plants look like 

 a small lad compared with a man in size. — Mr. 

 Carl Rumsey. 



Most Thrifty Plants and Extra Count 



Berkshire Co., Mass., April 20th, 1935. — My 

 order reached me April 15th. They are the best, 

 most thrifty and have more roots than any straw- 

 berry plants I have ever bought. Thanks for 

 extra count. — Mr. C. H. Hennessey. 



Beautiful Plants and Fine Dependable Service 



Audrain Co., Mo., April 6th, 1935. — The crate of 

 Fairfax and Dorsett plants received the other 

 day. Beautiful plants in excellent condition. 

 Appreciate your fine dependable service. Also we 

 like your Book of Berries. — Mr. T. J. Rodhouse. 



It Does Interest Us 



Morris Co., N. J., April 3d, 1935. — It may inter- 

 est you to know that I have been buying my 

 strawberry plants from you for several years and 

 I think they are the best plants I can buy. In- 



closed you will find my order for 1935. I may 

 need more a little later on. — Mr. George F. Wil- 

 liamson. 



Allen's Better Than Plants from Up State 



Ulster Co., N. Y., June 25th, 1935. — The Premier 

 berries we ordered from you last spring were 

 wonderful. We did not lose one plant. After I 

 had sent to you for the plants I also ordered some 

 Premier from upstate as everyone around here 

 discouraged me and laughed at my setting out 

 southern plants. "They just won't grow," they 

 all said. Well your plants did grow and such 

 berries! We made good on them but the upstate 

 berries did not amount to anything. Small plants 

 and small berries. We saw Mr. Underbill's Dor- 

 sett and Fairfax berries at Poughkeepsie. Can 

 we get 500 plants of each of these varieties at 

 this late date? — Mr. Myron Van Demark. 



Up to Expectations 



Davidson Co., N. C, March 22d, 1935. — Plants all 

 lived and came up to expectations in every par- 

 ticular. — Mr. H. C. Craver. 



Promptness, Efficiency, Quality 



Delaware Co., Ohio, April 9th, 1935. — On the 

 third of this month you received my card request- 

 ing delivery of my order at once instead of the 

 10th, the date set by me for delivery. In less than 

 twenty-four hours from the time you received my 

 rush order my plants were on the way and landed 

 here at noon the 5th in fine shape. I can readily 

 understand how and why you have prospered in 

 your, business for 50 years. Here is the answer. 

 Promptness, efficiency and quality. A satisfied 

 customer is your biggest asset. I thank you very 

 much. — Mr. James L. Ward. 



Proud of Patch from Allen's Plants 



Lancaster Co., Pa., July 29th, 1935. — I think I 

 have from your plants the finest looking straw- 

 berry patch in this neighborhood. I don't think 

 I have lost ten plants out of the 5,000. I am 

 proud of them. — Mr. Jesse K. Mellinger. 



With the same care and attention, much better results are obtained, if you use good plants 



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