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THE W. F. ALLEN CO., SALISBURY, MD 
Strawberry Collections 
Our collections are made up with the idea of saving the purchaser a little money and also to help those 
not sure of just what they ought to plant. If you want just a few fine-quality berries for a small family, 
buy Collection A. For a larger family, Collection B. Our Collection C will furnish a large family plenty of 
fresh berries of fine quality for eating during the season and also some for canning, preserving, etc. for winter 
use. Collection D will be sufficient for a local market. It is suited for a small place where a good price can 
be had for especially fancy fruit. Collection E furnishes enough for half an acre of fine shipping berries— 
the ones that carry well and bring good prices. Collection F contains promising new varieties, recom¬ 
mended for testing. Collection G is a “try-them-all” collection. 
We recommend C, D, and E as especially valuable collections. 
Collection A 
Home-garden selection of fine berries for small 
family. This collection can be sent by mail, if 
desired. When it is to be sent by mail, be sure to 
include postage. 
25 St. Louis 25 Ekey 
25 Longfellow 25 Chesapeake 
Price, $1 
Collection B 
Home-garden selection of fine berries for large 
family. Covers season from early to late. 
50 St. Louis 50 Big Joe 
50 Longfellow 50 Chesapeake 
50 Orem 
Price, $2 
Collection C 
Fresh berries for large family, during long season 
and some to preserve and can for winter use. List 
covers season from early to late. 
100 St. Louis 100 Chesapeake 
100 Longfellow 100 Orem 
100 Big Joe 
Try this. Price, $3.50 
Collection D—“Our Money-Maker 
Collection” 
Just what you need to earn some extra money. 
Quarter-acre collection. All fancy varieties. The 
looks of these berries will sell them at a good price. 
List covers season from very earliest to very latest. 
300 Premier 300 Chesapeake 
300 Early Jersey Giant 300 Hustler 
300 Big Joe 300 Orem 
Price, $10 
Collection E 
Half-acre collection of dandy shipping varieties. . 
The kind that bear heavy, carry in good shape, and 
bring the top of the market. Plant the Aroma one 
row to two rows of Kellogg’s Prize and Sample. 
Collection E offers a good opportunity to start or 
continue a successful berry business. 
500 Early Ozark 500 Aroma 
500 Senator Dunlap 500 Sample 
500 Twilley 500 Kellogg’s Prize 
500 Haverland 
Price, $12.50 
Collection F 
New varieties that show great promise. Try this 
collection. You might find something better than 
those you are now growing. 
25 Premier 25 Gold Mine 
25 Charles I. 25 Magic Gem 
25 Campbell’s Early 25 Billy Sunday 
25 Dr. Burrill 25 Pearl 
25 Matthews 25 Hustler 
Price, $3.50 
Collection G 
“Try-them-all” collection. For Experiment Sta¬ 
tions, students, investigators —25 plants each of 82 
varieties. Price $22.50. 
THEY ARE REAL STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
I received the Strawberry plants all O. K. in good condition 
and what I want to say is that they are real Strawberry plants, 
the finest I ever saw. I have raised berries for some time down 
here, and have had good success always, getting a fancy price 
for my berries, but, if the fruit of these plants is anything like 
the plants are, they should run everything off the market. 
I took first prize at the fair here last winter with Klondyke 
berries. I expect to take it this winter with this shipment of 
plants.—H. Stephenson, Dade County, Fla., November n, 
1915. f 
Picking Strawberries on one of our farms 
