THE W. F. ALLEN CO., SALISBURY, MD. 
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to let all of them fruit, but we are in the plant business to stay, 
and we expect to take care of our customers to the extent of 
digging every young bed we have of each variety as ordered. In 
spite of these conditions we have made substantial reductions in 
the price of several leading varieties; on Klondyke and Mis¬ 
sionary, the great Southern shipping berries; on Dunlap (Dr. 
Burrill), the most popular berry in many sections of the North; 
on Chesapeake the standard of excellence for fancy berries 
on Aroma and Gandy, the fancy late berries and on Premier 
(Howard No. 17), the greatest of them all. 
Our prices are fair. They are not low, neither is the quulity of 
our plants and service. A fair priie for y. .I plant 
investment. 
Price List of Strawberry Plants 
Page Per 1,000 
EVERBEARING 
12— Progressive (Per) ... .$15.00 
EXTRA EARLY 
13— Campbell’s Early 
(Per) 
$ 8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
Page 
18—Gold Mine 
18—Haverland 
18— Paul Jones 
19— Tennessee 
Per 
(Per). .. 
(Imp) 
(Imp)... 
Prolific 
13— Early Ozark (Per). 
14— Premier (Per). 
MEDIUM EARLY 
16—Dr. Burrill (Per) ....$ 5.00 
16—Early Jersey Giant (Per) 
. 8.00 
16—Howard No. 17 (Per) 
16— Klondyke (Per). 
17— Missionary (Per).... 
17—Senator Dunlap (Per) 
17— Twilley (Per). 
MIDSEASON 
18— Big Joe (Per).$ 8.00 
18—Ekey (Per). 8.00 
18—Glen Mary (Per)-10.00 
19—Warfield 
8.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
8.00 
1,000 
IaO.uO 
8.00 
8.00 
(Per) 
. 8.00 
(Imp). 8.00 
LATE 
19—Aroma (Per).$ 6.00. 
19—Big Late (Imp). 8.00 
19— Chesapeake (Per).... 10.00 
20— Gandy (Per). 6.00 
21— Gibson (Per). 8.00 
21—Kellogg’s Prize (Imp) 8.00 
21—Lupton (Per)... 10.00 
21—Magic Gem (Per).... 8.00 
21— McAlpin (Per).-. 8.00 
22— Parson’s Beauty (Per) 8.00 
22—Sample (Imp)....... 8.00 
22—Steven’s Late Champ (Imp) 
. 8.00 
22—Wm. Belt (Per). 8.00 
in j 
smaller 
quantities as 
follows: 
$5.00 
$6.00 
$8.00 $10.00 
$15.00 
per 
per 
per 
per 
per 
1.000 
1.000 
1,000 
1,000 
1,000 
25 
plants 
.$ .30 
$ .40 $ 
.50 
$ .60 
$ .70 
50 
plants 
.50 
.60 
.80 
.90 
1.30 
75 
plants 
.70 
.80 
1.05 
1.25 
1.90 
100 
plants 
.90 
1.00 
1.30 
1.60 
2.50 
150 
plants 
. 1.15 
1.30 
1.65 
2.05 
3.20 
200 
plants 
. 1.40 
1.60 
2.00 
2.50 
3.90 
250 
plants 
. 1.60 
1.90 
2.35 
2.95 
4.50 
300 
plants 
. 1.80 
2.15 
2.70 
3.40 
5.10 
350 
plants 
. 2.00 
2.30 
3.05 
3.80 
5.70 
400 
plants 
. 2.20 
2.60 
3.40 
4.20 
6.30 
450 
plants 
. 2.35 
2.80 
3.70 
4.60 
6.90 
500 
plants 
. 2.50 
3.00 
4.00 
5.00 
7.50 
1000 
plants 
. 5.00 
6.00 
8.00 
10.00 
15.00 
HOW TO 
SHIP. All 
plants should 
be shipped 
by express or 
parcel post. 
Parcel Post Shipments. As a general rule, over 20 pounds, or 
500 plants will go cheaper by express than by mail. Strawberry 
plants, packed for shipment weight approximately 4 pounds per 
hundred. Afte.r making up your order, you can easily calculate 
the approximate weight, then ask your postmaster which zone 
from your postoffice, Salisbury, Maryland, is in. With the zone 
rate published below, you can easily calculate the amount of 
postage to send. Be sure to send postage enough. If you should 
send more than is required, the excess will be returned. If suf¬ 
ficient amount to pay parcel post charges are not sent with the 
order the plants will be sent by express collect, or by parcel post, 
c. o. d. for the amount of postage, as we cannot keep accounts 
and send bills for small items of postage. 
Zone. 
1st Pound. 
Additional Pound. 
1st . 
. 1 
ct. 
for each or fraction 
2d . 
. 1 
ct. 
for each or fraction 
3d . 
. 2 
cts. 
for each or fraction 
4th . 
.4 
cts. 
for each or fraction 
5th . 
. 6 
cts. 
for each or fraction 
6th . 
. 8 
cts. 
for each or fraction 
7th . 
.10 
cts. 
for each or fraction 
8th . 
.12 
cts. 
for each or fraction 
Splendid Plants, Well Packed 
District of Columbia, Apr. 5, 1921 
The strawberry plants came in excel¬ 
lent condition and were splendid plants, 
well packed. I am very much pleased with 
your service. Thank you. 
Chas. Melvin Neff 
