They Appreciate Our Way of Doing Business. 
VERY FINE. MADE EXCELLENT GROWTH. 
Washing-ton, D. C.. May 4,190f». 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—The strawberry plants arrived 
safely and are very fine looking. Many thanks. 
Very truly, Nellie B. Stone. 
PLEASED, AND CAN’T HELP IT. 
Brooke Co., W, Va., April 15,1906. 
Mr. Allen, Dear Sir—I will have to thahk you for me 
kind treatment in sending me such splendid plants in 
snch fine conditon; can’t help being pleased. I remain, 
Yours truly, James Hawley. 
ORDER FILLED CORRECT. 
Pike Co., Pa., April 7,1906. 
W F. Allen, Dear Sir—The strawberry plants were re¬ 
ceived promptly and in the best possible condition. The 
manner in which they were packed insured their safe 
carriage. In quality they are excellent. 1 like the plan 
of buying from Maryland, because we can get them ear¬ 
lier and have them ready when our ground is in order, 
without any delay, which often occurs when ordered 
from northern firms. My order with you is always filled 
correctly, which is not the case in many instances in my 
experience. Thanking you for your liberal counting, I 
am, Yours truly, G. S. Garretson. 
PERFECT CONDITION. 
Burlington Co.,N. J., April 17, 1906. 
Dear Sir—X received the strawberry plants Saturday 
morning in perfect condition. 
Yours sincerely, Isaac Ivins, Jr. 
FINE AS SILK. 
Ross Co-, Ohio, April 6, 1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—The plants arrived O. K., and 
are as fine as silk. Thanking you. I remain, 
Yours respectfully, Forney Smith. 
SATISFACTORY IN EVERY RESPECT. 
Franklin Co„ Ohio. April 21,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Salisbury, Md., Dear Sir—Received straw¬ 
berry plants in good condition on the 17th inst. They 
are satisfactory in every way. Louis M. Heilo. 
COHPLIMENTS FROM CANADA. 
Welland Co., Ont., Canada, May 26, 1906. 
W. F. Allen, Salisbury, M., Dear Sir—I desire to ten¬ 
der you my thanks for the prompt and efficient manner 
in which you filled my order for the sixteen choice varie¬ 
ties of strawberry plants of hundred each. Your method 
of packing is certainly the best, as they arrived in splen¬ 
did shape, although they were a week in transit. A 
friend oj mine who received plants from - . of-, this 
spring, informed me t'>at he had lost nearly all of them. 
I am pleased to say that mine are. with very few excep¬ 
tions, all doing well, notwithstanding that it has been 
very hot and dry before and af^er planting them. When 
1 want more plants I will be pleased to send you my 
order. Very respectfully, A. E. Coon. 
RECEIVED O. K. 
Anne Arundel Co., Md., April 4,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—Inclosed find check for $45,00. 
Plants received all O. K. Yours, John T. Hammond. 
NICE PLANTS. 
Union Co., Pa., April 27, 1906. 
W. F, Allen, Dear Sir—Strawberry plants came all 
right and were nice plants. It*was snowing when they 
came on Monday, and on Wednesday I planted them and 
had a nice day. John F. Wagner. 
FROM BERHUDA. 
Bermuda, Feb. 8,190g. 
The strawberry plants arrived safely on the 6th in 
good condition. Rev. W. J. Ward. 
VERY HUGH PLEASED. 
York Co., Pa.. April 12.1906. 
The plants, order No. 3086, have arrived and have them 
planted. Plants are fine and am very much pleased with 
them. O. T. Everhart. 
GROWING NICELY. 
Orange Co , N. Y., May 2, 1906. 
Dear Sir—Received your stock all right find these rain 
storms are making them grow nicely. Inclosed find 
cheek for amount of bill, $44.00. W. J. Fowler. 
NOT MY FAULT. 
Fairfield Co., Conn., May 3,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—Plants arrived in good shape, if 
they don’t do well it is not your fault. 
Yours truly, John H. Briggs. 
THANKS FOR PROHPTNESS. 
Braxton Co., W. Va., April 13,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—The plants you sent me came in 
fine condition. Accept thanks for your promptness. 1 
am well pleased with plants. I am old, notable to care 
for many plants, but will always speak a good word for 
your good treatment of customers. 
Yours truly, Mrs. R. S. Givin. 
Tishowing Co., Miss., Feb. 27,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—The plants 1 got of you last sea¬ 
son were very fine and made an excellent growth. 
Very truly yours. Dr. W. A. Hodges. 
KNOWS WHERE TO ORDER. 
Monroe Co., W. Va., April 16, 1906. 
W, F. Allen, Dear Sir—I want to tell > on that my bill 
of plan4s and seeds ordered from you came to hand O. K. 
When I want anything hereafter in your line you will 
get my order. Yours truly, Randolph Crosier. 
PROMPTNESS APPRECIATED. 
Ontario Co , N. Y., April 19,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—I wish to thank you for your 
promptness in filling my order. The plants arrived m 
fine condition. Truly yours, C. W. Lambert. 
DON’T WANT ANY BETTER. 
Wyoming Co.. Pa., April 23, 1906. 
W. F. Allen, S31isbury, Md., Dear Sir—I received my 
plants and they were O. K. Thanking you for your 
prompt shipment, I shall remember you when in need 
of plants again Would not ask for any nicer plants 
Yours very truly, Isaac R. Brown. 
IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE. 
Tioga Co., N- Y., April 28,19C6 
Mr. Allen—Received plants and they were in fine con¬ 
dition. Yours truly 7 , Geo. Robinson. 
IN BEST OF ORDER BY HAIL. 
Fairfield Co„ Conn., May 1, 1906, 
W. F. Allen, Salisbury, Md , Dear Sir—Plants forwarded 
to me by nraii have been received in the best of order, 
for which please accept thanks. Yours, N. G. Hine* 
I ALWAYS TRY TO PLEASE. 
Pickaway Co., Ohio, April 26,1906. 
W F. Allen, Salisbury, Md., Dear Sir—The strawberry 
plants arrived in excellent condition and I tnank y- r for 
your promptness in sending them. O F. Valentine. 
A WARM HEART IN A COLD COUNTRY. 
Fillmore Co., Minn , April 17, 1906. 
W. F. Allen, Salisbury, Md., Dear Sir—Plants came in 
fine order. I set all out today and am thankful to you 
for extra count. Yours truly, Jacob Ginter. 
LIKE THE REST. 
Ulster Co., N. Y., May 4,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—Received the plants I ordered 
of you in good condition. Yours, Edw. McManus. 
EXPERIENCE TELLS. 
Chester Co.. Pa., April 30, 1906 
Dear Sir—Plants received April 27th in fine condition. 
Yours truly, J. Edgar Harley. 
TRY US AGAIN. 
Kent Co., R. I., April 24, 1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—1 received my plants yesterday 
all in good condition. Am obliged to you for the nice 
plants sent mo. Respectfully, R. O. Scott. 
FINE AS EVER RECEIVED. 
Fairfield Co., Conn., April 23, 1906. 
W. F .Allen, Dear Sir—Strawberry plants ordered of 
you were received ingoed order and are already planted. 
Plants were as fine as any I over received. 
Yours truly, II. A. Cornell. 
WELL PLEASED. 
Defiance Co., Ohio, April 18,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—Your plants and seeds was re¬ 
ceived the 16th in good shape and we are well please!. 
Respectfully, Mrs Charles Allen. 
LOOK LIKE GROWING. 
Daviess Go., Kentuckyl April 14, 1905. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—Received plants in due time 
and in fine condition. Plants look like growing. 
Very respectfully. Paul Ford. 
EVERYTHING SATISFACTORY. 
Freemont Co., Iowa, March 27, 1906. 
W. F, Allen, Dear Sir—The strawberry plants arrived 
and in good shape. Everything satisfactory. Tranks. 
Yours truly, Rupp Fruit Farm. 
EVERY PLANT LIVING AND THE BEST EVER OWNED. 
Middlesex Co., Conn., April 20,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—The strawberry plants reached 
me in fine condition. They are all planted, every plant 
still living. They are the best I ever owned and shall 
give them faithful care. Ella Mott. 
IT’S OUR WAY. 
Owen Co., Ind.,May 9 1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—I received strawbeny plants to¬ 
day, they were in fine shape. Thanking you for the 
prompt shipment, I am, Yours truly, Ray Smith. 
