DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST OF CHOICE STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 29 



Rochester, N. Y:— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The 1,000 strawberry plants 

 came in fine condition. 



Respectfully, Green's Nursery Co. 

 New York, N. Y:— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: Plants were received February 

 2, 1892, in good order. 



Respectfully, Peter Henderson. 



Adams Co., Ill: — W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The strawberry plants received 

 from you by mail, after a journey of 1000 miles, came promptly to hand in a No. 1 

 condition. I cannot see hew your packing could be more perfect or the planes 

 scarcely fresher if th°y had been taken directly from the ground. 



Very truly yours, W. H. Morris. 



Oxford Co., Maine:— W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: The plants gave excellent 

 satisfaction both as regards quality and quantity. I shall order of you again. 



Truly, S. D. Edwards. 



Yuba Co., Cal: — W. F. Allen, Jr., Dear Sir: Plants came to hand in fine con- 

 dition, shall not lose one of them. 



John Palmer. 



Ontario. Canada: — W. F. Allen, Jr. , Dear Sir: I received plants to-day in 

 good condition and I thank you for sending ihern so nicely packed. 



Yours Truly. Chas. Corrick. 



Dunn Co, Wis., May 20th, 1892. Dear Sir: I desire to tell you that the 

 strawberry plants received from you this spring by mail are living and doing nicely 

 Accept my thanks. S. Running. 



Ontario, Canada, April 25th, 1892. Dear Sir: The plants have come and all 

 in good order. Nice plants. Yours truly, John Allen. 



Morgan Co., Ala., March 30th, 1892. Dear Sir: The Michel's Early and Gan. 

 dy strawberry plants I ordered of you were leceived yesterday in fine condition. 

 Thanks for liberal count. Y"ou may expect to hear from me next season. 



Respectfully, T. L. Baker. 



Columbiana Co., Ohio, April 12th 1892. Kind Sir: The strawberry plants I or- 

 dered of you reached our express office on the 8th inst. They are nice plants, over- 

 run in count and their condition is simply perfect. Many thanks. 



Y^oursetc. Geo. W. Asdell. 



Arapahoe Co., Colo., Sept. 11th, 1891. Dear Sir: Plants' received in first 

 rate condition yesterday. Truly yours, A. Tuck. 



Columbia Co., N. Y., Sept., 10th, 1892. W. F. Allen, Jr., Salisbury, Md.— Your 

 lines of 2d inst. duly received, with bill ( f strawberry plants sent to Conowingo. 

 and note the variety sent me. My agent reports the receipt of same and says good 

 plants and in the best order he has ever received any, and has them all planted and 

 well cared for, and for your attention I am very much obliged. 



Y'ours verv trulv. James C. Bell. 



