Beginner Makes It Pay 



Morg-an Co., Ind. Jan. 5, 1939. Last spring we 

 sent you an order for 500 Gem and 500 Mastodon. 

 We sold $29.25 worth of Gems and $17.30 worth 

 of Mastodon. We had quite a lot of dry weather. 

 This is our first experience with the Ever- 

 bearing. — Mr, J. C. Hughes. 



Allen's Plants Paid! 



Randolph Co., Mo. April 22, 1939. I feel like 

 writing- you a few words of appreciation and 

 praise of the 200 strawberry plants. Premier, 

 Fairfax, Catskill and Gem. Plants arrived in 

 first class condition, on time. I had very little 

 experience in raising strawberries and I was 

 doubtful if I could grow any at all. I just placed 

 an order in faith in your word, and say! Am I 

 pleased? Ordered 200 plants and now have 200 

 plants living, just the finest ever, 20 days later. — 

 Mr. W. C. Parsons. 



Dorsett, Fairfax and Catskill Win Again! 



Queen Annes Co., Md. April 28, 1939. I had 

 the largest berries in this section last season, 

 1938. Dorsett, Fairfax and Catskill. I did well 

 ion what berries I sold of these three varieties. 



Sold on local market for 15^ per box the season 

 through. Had 30 24-quart crates which netted 

 me $105.00 — Mr. Casper L. Newcomb. 



lYz Quarts Per Plant— Excellent ! 



Somerset Co., N. J. April 24, 1939. I bought 

 100 plants of you two years ago and last year 

 picked 147 quarts. — Mr. W. Walter French. 



Fine Yield — Premium Price! 



Berks Co., Pa. March 1939. The 100 Dorsett 

 and 100 Catskill I bought in the spring of 1937 

 turned out wonderful. I picked 185 quarts of 

 berries last spring, receiving 250 per quart for 

 most of them and not less than 15^ for the rest, 

 which is wonderful for this section. — Mr. Milton 

 M. Ochs. 



Always Safe With Premier 



Roanoke Co., Va. March 23, 1939. Strawberry 

 plants arrived in g-ood shape. I am very much 

 pleased with them and have had g-ood luck with 

 the other plants that I got from you. I have 

 better luck with the Premier than any other kind 

 of berry I have tried. It is the best market 

 berry. — Mr. F. P. Duvall. 



As tasty 

 as candy, 

 and better 

 for health 



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