

3,000 Miles and Every Plant Growing 



Sonoma Co., Calif. April 20, 1939. The straw- 

 ..berry plants I bought of you surely were fine 

 plants and in the pink of condition. Every plant 

 is growing-. — Mr, E. Eby. 



Plants, Packing, Promptness— All 0. K. 



Weld Co., Colo. April 18, 1939. Received your 

 letter of the 15th, also the nice healthy looking 

 plants. Thanks to you for getting them to me 

 forthwith. If these true to name strawberry 

 plants don't grow it won't be the fault of the 

 plants. My Catskill and Dorsetts that I pur- 

 chased from you folks are really doing fine. Sure 

 did produce some big berries last year. — Mr. J. G. 

 'Ophardt. 



100% Alive! 



Lincoln Co., Mo. May 13, 1939. Many thanks 

 for the order of strawberry plants which were 

 received nearly a month ago. Very rainy weather 

 prevented me from setting them immediately, 

 but so far they seem 100% alive and are doing 

 well. — Mr. B. H. Cleaver. 



Plants Looked Small — But They Came On Fine 



Berrien Co., Mich. January 23, 1939. I received 

 1 your Book of Berries and was glad to get it. I 

 . was not very well satisfied with the 6,000 plants 

 ; last spring when I first got them. I thought they 

 [were pretty small. It was very dry and cold 

 I when I received them. I set out the next day 

 land it still stayed cold and for ten days, and I 

 thought they were all dead, but it finally rained 

 land warmed up and they came on fine. Don't 

 think I lost fifty plants in all, and they are sure 

 fine. I think I have the finest patch in the coun- 

 try. I may set 2,000 this spring, one of Fairfax 

 and one of Blakemore and if I set them I shall 

 tsend to you for the plants. — Mr. Ralph Shepard, 



Greatest Praise in Southern State 



Harrison Co., Miss. May 10, 1939. I want to 

 thank you for those fine strawberry plants you 

 sent me last November. They are such fine ber- 

 ries and have had the greatest praise. One 

 farmer even said that he has never seen such 

 fine berries in this section of the country. — Mrs. 

 Ethel M. Terrell. 



Never Saw Finer Crop of Berries 



Cumberland Co., N. J. February 23, 1939. In 

 1937 I ordered plants of you and in the spring 

 of 1938 I picked the finest crop of berries from 

 them that I ever saw. They were the talk of the 

 countryside. They brought the highest market 

 price. — Ann M. Prout. 



First Attempt Very Successful 



Monmouth, Co., N. J. May 22, 1939. This past 

 i|A.pril I ordered 3,000 plants from you. To date 



have not lost a single one. I have never raised 

 strawberries before. — Mr. William Molzon. 



Splendid Plants in Good Condition 



Dutchess Co., N. Y. May 8, 1939. To date 

 every plant we bought from you lived and 

 shows good promise. They were splendid plants 

 and received in first class condition. Thank you 

 for your courtesy and also for the check for sur- 

 plus postage. — Mr. Paul S. Roesch. 



Nice Big Plants — And They Lived! 



Carteret Co., N. C. May 15, 1939. I sure do 

 appreciate strawberries you sent me. They have 

 lived the best I ever saw. I think two died out 

 of the one hundred seven plants. They are big 

 nice plants. — Mr. Leo T. Gaskins. 



Fine Plants — Quick Service — Doing Splendidly! 



Licking Co., Ohio. May 20, 1939. The plants 

 are doing splendidly although it has been very 

 dry since I set them out. We had a good rain 

 last night and I fail to see a dead plant. Thank 

 you for your quick service and fine plants. — Mr. 

 F. L. Warman. 



Credits Allen's Fine Plants for Excellent Results ! 



Lackawanna Co., Pa. June 23, 1938. A year 

 ago this spring I ordered a quantity of berry 

 plants from you, namely Fairfax, Catskill and 

 Chesapeake. Upon arrival (and by the way in 

 excellent condition and exceptionally fine plants) 

 I planted them on a piece 75 ft. x 80 ft. They 

 did very well and grew a large number of run- 

 ners during last summer and fall. I am really 

 happy to advise that we have picked about 800 

 quarts from these vines and the finest quality 

 and largest berry seen in this section. The 

 credit for these excellent results, I am sure, be- 

 longs to you for having furnished and recom- 

 mended the very fine plants. — Mr. T. G. Babcock. 



Always Successful With Allen's Plants ! 



Perry Co., Pa. January 25, 1939. Please quote 

 prices for 500 Premier stra^vberry plants post- 

 paid to my home. I've always used Allen's plants 

 with success. — Mr. S. C. Clouser. 



Full Count of Good Plants 



Montgomery Co., Pa. April 27, 1939. Straw- 

 berry plants came on the 27th and were set im- 

 mediately. Were in fine shape. Must have had 

 about 650 for the 600 ordered. — Mr. A. K. Roth- 

 erberger. 



Nice Plants Bring Repeat Orders 



Culpeper Co., Va. April 8, 1939. The plants I 

 got from you last year were the nicest I ever 

 saw. That is why I had to order some more — 

 Mr. L. W. Latham. 



"More of our thrifty Premier plants" 



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