What a Few of Our Customers Have to Say. 
SEEDS AND PLANTS RECEIVED IN GOOD TIME, EVEN IN NEWFOUNDLAND THEY KNOW WHERE 
Monmouth Co., N. J., April 26.1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—The plants arrived in good con¬ 
dition. Yesterday I received the hag of seeds all in good 
time and thank you. Yours truly, Joseph Nevis. 
Calhoun Co., Mich., May 13,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—The plants you sent are set out 
and growing; they came all O. K. Thanks for your kind¬ 
ness and good count. Yours truly, T. S. Willson. 
ALL GROWING AND LOOK FINE. 
Wood Co., W. Va., May 26, 1606. 
W. F, Allen, Dear Sir—I received your plants, they 
were in good ghape. At the time the plants came my 
ground was not ready. I washed the roots and heeled 
them in the ground. Ten days from that time I got 
them set out. The plants all leaved and are growing 
and looking fine. Yours, etc., H. B. Dye. 
PACKING ALL THAT ANY ONE COULD ASK. 
Salt J ake Co., Utah, March 30,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—The strawberry plants sent by 
mail and the dewberry sent by express were both re¬ 
ceived in good condition. Your method of packing in 
both instances are certainly all that any one could ask 
for. Yours truly. D. Duncan. 
I TRY TO PLEASE EVERY CUSTOMER. 
White Co., Ark., March 3, 1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—Plants received in good condi¬ 
tion, and good count. Everything satisfactory. 
Respectfully, L. M. Pyles. 
Plymouth Co., Mass., Mry 11, 1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—Received my plants in good sea¬ 
son and all right. Yours, otc., Frank E. Hall. 
THAT’S WHAT THEY ALL SAY. 
Suffolk Co., N. Y., April 20,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—We received the strawberry 
plants yesterday. They are all right. Wilbur J. Wood. 
AS USUAL. 
Burlington Co., N. J., April 20.1906. 
W. F. Allen, Deaf Sir—The plants just received in 
good condition. Yours truly, Frank P. Jones. 
MY WAY OF DOING IT. 
Delaware Co., Pa., April 6,1907* 
W.F. Allen, Dear Sir—The plants arrived yesterday 
nicely crated and in good condition. W. L. Ritchie. 
I STUDY TO PLEASE. 
Franklin Co , Pa , May J5,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—I received the plants and seeds 
all right, and am very well pleased with them. 
Yours respectfully, IT. CL Shaller. 
OUR DEWBERRY PLANTS ARE VERY FINE. 
Northumberland Co., Pa., April 17,19 n 6. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—I received the dewberry plants 
in good condition. Yours truly, Wellington Ross. 
OUR PACKING PRAISED. 
Jefferson Co., Col., April 20, 1906. 
W. F. Allen.* Dear Sir—I received the dewberry plants 
last week; they looked all right. 
Yours truly, Andrew Bergman. 
Ottawa Co., Ohio, May 10,1996. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—I was much pleased with your 
roots and manner of packing. They came through in tine 
order and were in every respect entirely satisfactory. 
Yours truly, W. H. Owen. 
THREE HUNDRED MILES AWAY. 
Fresno Co., Cal., May 16. 1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—Sweet potato plants arrived in 
fairly good condition. All my plants ordered from you, 
dewberry and strawberry, have been received in due 
time. All are growing well. 
Very truly, Sarah E. Evans. 
MY PLANTS AND METHODS PRAISED IN THE FAR 
NORTHWEST. 
Chedalis Co., Wash., Nov. 1,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—The plants reached me several 
days ago in prime condition. Thanking you for vour 
prompt attention, Yours truly, E. A. Chamberlain. 
Oswego Co., N. Y., Oct. 28,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—I received the strawberry plants 
the 26th in fine order. Yours resp., Erwin Crandall. 
ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A CUSTOMER, EAST 
OR WEST. 
Des Moines Co., Iowa, May 5.1906 
W. F. Alien, Dear Friend—I am very pleased and 
thankful lor the plants; they came in good condition; 
they were fine as could be. Some of them grew fast. I 
thank you for your kindness and will order more next 
time. Please see that I get your catalog for next spring. 
Iam, Your faithful friend.. S. A. Swanson, 
TO GET GOOD PLANTS. 
Newfoundland, Sept. 26, 1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—The strawberry plants you sent 
us last season turned out in splendid order. I now en¬ 
close order for delivery next April. C. R. Steer. 
THE GREEN MOUNTAIN STATE HEARD FROM. 
Windham Co., Vt., May 4,19 n 6. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—I received the stra'* berry plants 
today; they came in good condition and are all O. K. 
Thanks for promptness. Seeds have j ust come. 
Yours respectfully, Mrs. M. H. Brown. 
IT MUST BE TRUE; THEY ALL SAY IT. 
Herkimer Co., N. Y., May 13, 1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—Plants were received in fine 
condition. Yours, J. F. Devendorf. 
A CUSTOMER TEN YEARS AND ALWAYS PLEASED. 
Coffee Co., Tenn., Feb. 12,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—Enclosed find order for seeds as 
per catalogue. I have used your strawberry plants for 
ten years, and was always well pleased. Will now try 
your seeds. Yours truly, E. A. Whipple. 
Fayette Co., Ky., April 9,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—The package of garden seeds 
came in this morning’s mail. Witn thanks. 
Respectfully, Robert M. Harvey. 
Kent Co., Del., May 21,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—I want to thank you for the ex¬ 
cellent onion seed you sent me; it came up fine. The 
cantaloupes and cabbage seed also coming on finely. 
With best wishes, J. K. Hazlett. 
MY DESCRIPTIONS CORRECT. 
Cumberland Co., N. J., June 1, If05. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—I truck in New Jersey in the 
summer and south Florida in the winter. I found the 
description you gave the Early Fortune cucumber true. 
I received from one acre of them in Punta Gordo, last 
winter, $1015,42, just 500 crates. J. F. Githens. 
MY CUCUMBER SEED THE BEST. 
Stephenson Co., Ill., Nov. 6,1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—Your Allen’s Pride of the Mar¬ 
ket is a very fine cucumber for pickling or for the table, 
as they have a beautiful dark gre; n color and retain this 
color 1 or a long time. TLey have a very small seed cav¬ 
ity, which makes them very fine for slicing. They are a 
very good b -arer, the cucumber growing five to six 
inches long and about one inch in diameter in two or 
three days after they are set. They have heavy, dark 
green foliage. I grew several specimens that were four¬ 
teen inches long. Those were from seed I bought of you 
last spring. Will send you an order in the spring for 
seeds and plants. Respectfully, Mrs. Annie Larson. 
NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, MY CUCUMBERS ARE FINE. 
Clearfield Co., Pa., Oct. 3, 1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—I purchased some cucumber 
seed from you last spring, namely, Allen’s Pride of the 
Market. I would like to enter the contest if 1 am not 
too late. But will say in regards to your cucumber seed: 
I planted about one dozen hills. The vines grew wonder,, 
fully fast and were very tal 1 and large. They yielded the 
greatest crop of any kind or variety I have ever grown. 
I gathered, at one picking, two bushels. They ran in 
length from 8 to 12 inches. They are a fine quality. My 
customers at the market said they were the finest and 
best cucumber they had ever seen. And must say they 
were in great demand. They would say to me, “Where 
did you get those wonderful cucumbers?’’ I told them, 
“From W. F. Allen, the seedsman, in Maryland.’’ 1 ex¬ 
pect to plant a large pati h next spring and will recom¬ 
mend them to all. But will just say they recommend 
themselves. 1 am ever your friend, W. G. Spicher. 
SWEET POTATO SEED. 
Ms son Co , Ill., April 20, 1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—I received the four barrels sweet 
potatoes all O. K. Yours in haste. J. R. Golden. 
SWEET POTATO SPROUTS. 
Richmond, N l r .. May 15, 1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—I havu just received the sweet 
potato plants. They nave been six days bn the way, but 
reached me in good order Please accept my thanks for 
the good care you gave them in packing. That is why 
they came through in such good shape. 
Yours truly, SamueL G. Wiriant. 
HIS FIRST TRIAL WITH SWEET POTATOES A SUC¬ 
CESS WITH ALLEN’S POTATO SPROUTS. 
Warren Co., Pa., Sept. 25, 1906. 
W. F. Allen, Dear Sir—I desire to say that my first 
trial of sweet potatoes has been a success. Some of them 
are of good size and the quality fine. W hile the summer 
has been for the most part dry, and some of the sprouts 
were lost, still the trial has been gratifying here. Others 
want to plant them the coming f-eason, so you may look 
out for larger orders. Yours resp., C. R. Louche. 
