rellent 



rived by express and the plants seemed exception- 

 ally fresh and crisp. I will want several thousand 

 Premier plants next year. — Mr. Fred E. Anderson. 



Not One Plant Died 



Fayette Co.. Pa., March 20th, 1933. — Three years 

 ago we ordered our plants from you and they arrived 



in very g 1 condition and not one plant died. We 



were very well pleased with them. Hope they will do 

 equally as well this year. We have ordered our plants 

 from von for vears and can always depend on your 

 stock.— Mr. T. H. Smith. 



Healthy, Well-Rooted Plant 



Providence Co.. R. I.. April 20th. 10.1.1. — The ship- 

 ment of 10,000 Mastodon plants arrived in excellent 

 condition. We have never seen such health}', well- 

 rooted plants. — Miss Isabel MacDonald. 



Perfect Condition — Full Count 



Albemarle Co.. Va.. March list. 1933. — I received 

 th.' 1,000 strawberry plants. They are very fine plants 

 and were in perfect condition and full count. — Mr. A. 

 W. Childess. 



PIANIS THAT 

 PRODUCE RESULTS 



Plants that are true to name, that are brimful of pep and vitality, and that 

 have all of their vigor retained by eareful handling, are the ones that will produce 

 best residts for you. It is such plants that we are offering. You can depend on 

 them. Others have found them that way. 



Best Ever in Root Growth and Freshness 



District of Columbia, March 20th. 10,13.— Last Sat- 

 urdav I received the strawberry plants ordered some 

 time' ago. I have for many years ordered my plants 

 from northern growers, flunking I would get stronger 

 and healthier plants, but this thought has been entirely 

 dispelled as the plants I received from you Saturday 

 beat anv I have ever received for root growth and 

 freshness. They look as though they were ready to go 

 at once. Each plant is a line specimen. There are no 

 weak runts and I expect every one to grow. I expect 

 many friends to place their orders with you in the 

 future. — Mr. Frederick I. Bartlett. 



Healthy Plants 



Tazewell Co., 111.. April 1st. 1033. — I have purchased 

 plants from you several different times and they have 

 always been real healthy plants. I certainly have been 

 well satisfied, hence I am ordering again. — Mrs. Bess 

 L. Freitag. 



Excellent Plants and Overcount 



Barber Co.. Kans., March 2.1rd. 103.1. — Plants 

 ceived in A 1 condition. Quality of plants 

 and overcount. If they do not 

 all grow we won't blame the 

 plants. — Mr. M. D. Serrot. 



Liberal Count — Finest 

 Roots 



Middlesex Co., Mass.. May 

 4th. 10.".:;. — Strawberry plants 

 arrived today in fine condition, 

 liberal count, and the finest 

 roots I ever saw on any plants. 

 - — Mr. Sherman A. Swift. 



Crowns Large. Roots Fine 

 and Long 



Oceana Co., Mich.. April 

 22nd. 1933. — My order for 7." 

 plants of new varieties is re- 

 ceived, and wish to say I never 

 saw any finer plants for size 

 and large crowns with long 

 and fine roots. I have bought 

 thousands of plants and know 

 quality. You know how to 

 produce A Number 1 plants. — 

 Mr. Benton Gabhart. 



Best Trimmed Plants 



Onondaga Co., N. T., May 

 14th, 1933. — Your strawberry 

 plants received all right. I 

 want to say that they were the 

 best plants I have ever re- 

 ceived and the best trimmed. 

 In fact, did not have to sort 

 them over, which, of course. 

 pleased me. I am not a large 

 grower, but put out 5.000 a 

 year and have for the past ten 

 years. Thank you for your 

 courtesy and for the fine 

 plants vou sent me. — Mr. .1. W. 

 Dow. 



Allen's Plants for Many 

 Years 



Washington Co., Ohio. April 

 20th, 1033. — Please send en- 

 closed order as soon as pos- 

 sible. The other 1,100 you 

 sent me came in a week after 

 I mailed my order to you. 

 They were in fine shape. I 

 have been getting plants of 

 you off and on ever since my 

 kids were little, and I have 

 been a grandmother for six- 

 teen years. — Mrs. Frank Davis. 



Fresh and Crisp to Oregon 



Washington Co., Oreg.. May 

 12th. 1933. — Received the box 

 of 500 Fairfax strawberry 

 plants yesterday. They ar- 



