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\^"e offer you plants that are true to name and that are brimful of pep and 

 vitality. \^'e hope to have your order. You will be pleased, as these growers have 

 been, with Allen's plants. 



Not One Died 



Polk Co., Fla., Feb. 12th, 1934. — Thanks for 

 your prompt shipment of strawberry plants that 

 I ordered. They arrived in good shape and there 

 was not one of them that died. It pays to order 

 plants that are true to name from The W. F. 

 Allen Co. — Mr. W. E. Rutledge. 



Finds Allen's Plants Better Than Others 



JIarshall Co., Iowa. Feb. 3d, 1934. — Please send 

 to me your 1934 Book of Berries. I have used 

 your plants before and cannot find any nearly 

 as good. Your plants always live where other 

 plants mostly die. W^hen I put out plants I want 

 part of them to live. Could I have your book 

 immediately? — Mrs. Carl Gummert. 



Every Plant Growing After Being Heeled 

 in 10 Days 



Osage Co., Kans., Apr. 16, 1934. — Received the 

 strawberry plants all O. K. It was too dry and 

 windy when they arrived, had to heel them in 

 soil in the basement for ten days. Then we set 

 them. The evening after setting them we had a 

 fine warm rain, the best rain in seven months. 

 Every plant is living and growing fine and thanks 

 for the fine plants you sent. Will order more 

 next year. — Mary E. Garver Winters. 



Plants Doing Well 



Middlesex Co., Mass., July 22. 1934. — The plants 

 were all that you represented them to be and 

 were received in first class condition and are do- 

 ing well. — Mr. Fred H. Patridge. 



Liberal Count 



Jackson Co., Mo., Feb. 26th, 1934. — The 1600 

 plants I received from you last year did fine 

 considering the extreme dry weather. Lost about 

 a dozen plants but your liberal count made up 

 for that. I receive quite a few catalogs every 

 year but yours is the only one that describes each 

 variety as you do, giving the faults as well as 

 the good qualities of each. Inclosed you will find 

 order for 1,000 more plants. — Mr. L. H. DeFrates. 



Won't Lose a Plant 



Ontario Co.. X. Y., May 2d, 1934. — Strawberry 

 plants came last Saturday, O. K., with overcount 

 which ^ve are grateful for. 'Will try and send 

 you a larger order every spring. We live in a 

 strawberry country but it has been so dry for the 

 last four summers we cannot get the roots and 

 you certainly know how to trim and pack them 

 so they won't overheat. I set them out the same 

 forenoon they came and soaked them from the 

 brook and we won't lose a plant. We certainly 

 advertise your system as the very best. — Mr. 

 Alfred L. Brower. 



Nice Plants, Well Packed, Full Count 



Lenoir Co., X. C, April 8th, 1934. — I am well 

 pleased ■with your plants. Nice plants, -well 

 packed and full count. Have set them all out 

 and they are doing nicely. — Mr. A. L. C. Hill. 



Nice and Fresh to Oklahoma 



Okfusbee Co., Okla., Xov. 10th, 1933. — Received 

 the strawberry plants today. They are the finest 

 I ever saw. On account of the distance they 

 ■were shipped I was afraid they might not look so 

 good, but they were as nice and fresh as plants 

 that had just been dug. You sure know how to 

 pack them. Thanks very much for the extra 

 plants. — Mr. Frank E. Lee. 



Every Plant Grew 



Lancaster Co., Pa., April 16th, 1934. — I have 

 planted an acre of your strawberry plants last 

 year. I think every plant grew. The Chesa- 

 peake set almost as wide a row as Premier. Fair- 

 fax and Dorsett are ■5\-onderful in foliage. "We 

 can expect a lot of berries from a patch like this. 

 Will surely get my plants from you as long as 

 we are in the business and recommend you to my 

 friends as indeed I have often done. Enclosed 

 is my order for next season. — Mr. Walter M. 

 Rohrer. 



100% Lived and Grew 



Kent Co., R. I., April 20th, 1934. — Tour plants 

 last year best ever. 100 per cent lived and grew. — 

 Mr. H. H. Amadon. 



