Well bedded field of healthy Blakemore 
plants. The best that you can buy. 
ALLEN'S PLANTS PAY 
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They are well grown, with strong crowns and vigorous, well-developed root systems. 
They are healthy, with both foliage and roots free from insect and disease troubles. 
They are true to name in the field, kept that way in handling and reach you with 
every bunch correctly labeled. 
They have the vitality to grow vigorously and bear heavy crops. 
They are packed to reach you in good condition — ready to grow and thrive and bear 
— to take full advantage of all the care and attention you can give them — or to root for 
themselves if necessary. 
They are backed by sbcty years of experience in growing, handling, and packing 
good strawberry plants, 
Allen's Plants are Dependable. With them you can make the most of your efforts in 
Victory Garden or commercial field. 
Users say: 
Baltimore Co., Md., September 19, 1944. I am glad 
to say that in all the years that I have known of and 
heard oi' Allen and Allen's strav/berry plants, never have 
I heard an ill word spoken of their products or their 
company. Years ago my father bought his first plants 
from Allen, at the suggestion of one of our neighboring 
farmers who had been raising strawberries long before 
we started. Since that time, whenever anyone inquired 
in our section of the country as to where they could 
buy strawberry plants, Allen & Sons at Salisbury was 
the only name they knevr- for recommendation. 
—Mr. Charles J. Velte, Jr. 
Monroe Co., Ind., March 28, 1944. V/e v/ill just have 
"to let you know how fine we know your plants to be. 
V/e have always had splendid yields of delicious fruit 
from them. -Mrs. Ruth R. Wright. 
Summit Co., Ohio, May 2, 1944. Received my plants 
Saturday P.M. They were in fine shape and am well 
pleased v/ith them. The postraa^h^ told me they were the 
nicest plants he had seen this year. — Mrs. R. J. Hasbrouck 
Raleigh Co., W. Va., Dec. 27, 1943. I would like to 
have your berry book for 1944 as. I want to order early 
some of your good berry plants. Had a good yield from 
the plants set in April, 1942, and am pleased with them.. 
—Mr. H. B. McKinney 
St. Louis Co., Mo., Feb. 5, 1944. In 1943 I ordered 
and received 800 strav/berry plants from you. Every 
plant grew and I have a wonderful stand. Also your 
plants are true to namie. It is only a small patch but 
when they bear I intend to send you a picture of the 
patch. — Mr. John W. Hoffman. 
Fairfield Co., Conn., April 12, 1944. I wish to acknowl- 
edge the receipt of the berry plants I ordered. They 
arrived in perfect condition and are beautiful plants. 
Your instructions were so clear that I feel sure we 
Have planted them properly and expect great things next 
year. I also appreciate the extra plants you sent; it was 
a nice gesture and makes one feel very friendly to the 
company. Thanks again for your promptness. 
— Grace Gilkison 
Bedford Co., Tenn., March 23, 1944. I have received 
the strawberry plants in fine condition and very 
promptly. Also your letter and refund money. Thank 
you very much for all kindness, as we are old customers 
of yours and always have had great success. 
—Mrs. W. E. Dixon 
Lehigh Co., Pa., Jan. 29, 1944. I am pleased that I 
can get 500 Premier plants, since I know what kind of 
plants to expect from you. I do not believe in shopping 
around (o get the clieapest. They are the most expensive 
most of the time- -you get plants that won't grow. 
—Mr. Raymond J. McNabb 
