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Dpscj'iptive Price- List of CJioice Straicherrij Plmits. n 



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I /^== Below 1 present a lew ol the many testiinonial.stl)at I am eontinimlly receiving Irom ail 



[parts of the country: 



I Queens County, X. Y., April 52, \l9l^^.— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir : Strawberry plants arrived in 



[gof>d order; send iis another one thousand "first season" strawberry plants. 



Yours, V. H. Hat>i>ock & Sox. 



UrsTEK County, X. Y., April 22, 1890.— TF. 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 sprin<<. Geo. W. Phillips. 



Geneva, X. Y., April 21, 1890.— TI'. 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 verj- respectfully, Peter Collier, Director. 



WrcoMico County, Md.. April 28, 1890.-11'. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The plants were received last 

 Friday, and I like them very much. Yours verj- truly, Randolph Humphreys. 



Wicomico county, Md., May 1, 18JK).— TT'. F. Allen, .Jr., Dear Sir: The plants I ordered of you came 

 to hand all right and in good order. They were nice plants, with extra good roots. Thanks for the extra 

 good count. Yours truly, Geo. W. Bell. 



Bucks County-, Pa., January 8, 1891.— IF. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The strawberry plants were re- 

 ceived on the (ith inst. in most excellent condition. They were very fine plants and were packed in a 

 business-like manner. Very truly, Samuel Wilson. 



Wicomico County, Md.. April 2(5, 1890.— IF. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The 11.000 Hoffman, 2,000 Jessie 

 and 1,000 Michels Early strawberry plants received lust evening and planted to-day. I was very jnuch 

 pleased with the quality of the plants and the manner in which they were packed. 



Respectfully. A. Frank Turner. 



Madison county', O.. April 14, 1890.— IF. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: I write this to acknowledge receipt 

 and express thanks for prompt arrival of plants, all in good condition. 



Yours respectfully, W. D. Wood. 



Weber Coun'iy, Utah. April 8, 1890.— TF. F. Allen, .Tr., Dear Sir : The strawberry plants received in 

 good condition. Am well pleased. Respectfully, Victor Reno. 



Summit County, O.. April 7, 1S9I).— TF. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The Tippecanoe plaints arrived on 

 Saturday in good order. Thanks. Yours truly, M.Crawford. 



Denver. Col.. September 19, 1890.— TF. F. Allen, Jr.. Dear Sir: The plants came to hand in good 

 shape on the Ifith inst. I am well pleased with them : I have never seen finer plants. Please accept my 

 thanks for the extras. Yours respectfully. A. Tuck. 



Black Hawk County. Ia., April 27, 18S7.— TF. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: I received my plants to-day, 

 and they were in splendid condition ; they were one day longeron the road than plants ordered from 

 New Yoik.but came in much better condition'and were nicer plants. I will recommend you to those 

 here in my business. ' Yours, David Johnson. 



Adams County, O., April 20, 1888.- TT'. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: I received the plants to-day; they 

 are in splendid condition— so much better than I expected them to be. I did not look for such large 

 ])lants as they are. Many thanks for the "gratis" plants and the generous count. I did not expect to 

 get half so many plants as you sent for the money. I will recommend you to any one wanting anything 

 in your line. Very respectfully, Miss Jennie Aldred. 



De Kalb County. Ga.. March 6, 18.88.— TT'. F. Allen. Jr., Dear Sir : Strawberry plants received yes- 

 terday in good order and fresh looking. Respectfully, Mrs. M. A. Lovejoy'. 



MooRE.STOWN. N. J., May 10, 1887.— TT'. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir : The 1,000 Parry sent to me trom your 

 grounds came through promptly and in splendid condition. I can certainly recommend your mode of 

 packing first-class stock, and liberal count. Very respectfully, ' C. H. Perkins. 



White County, Ark., April 23, 1888.— TT*. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The strawberry plants arrived all 

 (). K., and they were set out, and most all of them ai-e living, although it has been very dry on them. 



Yours respectfully, W. B. Ballew. 



Copiah County. Miss.. March 8. 1888.— TF. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: Plants received in the best of 

 order. Jessie splendid, also the Hottman. Very truly, W. A. Mason. 



Somerset County, Md., April 2;?, 1888,— TT', F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: Plants were all satisfactory. 



Yours, Wm. T. Somers. 



St. Clair County. III., April 17, 1888.— TF. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: Plants came to hand today in 

 good condition. I am satisfied with them. Yours truly, F. T. Flanagan. 



Montgomeky County, O.. April 28, 1888.— TF. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: Plants received to-day. and I 

 am very much pleased with them. They are as fine as I ever received. Please accept thanks for prompt 

 attention to my order and such nice plants. Yours resiiectfully, Joseph Fulwilkr. 



