20 E. W. TOWNSEND SONS @® SALISBURY ® MARYLAND 
, TOWN? E N DY, LUT; ey 
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Preferred hy 3: uccessfil Growers Everywhere 
INCE strawberries are one of the first 
fruits to harvest in the Spring, they fruit 
at a time when the money derived from their sale can 
be used to carry on other farm programs. With our 
Select Strain plants and New Improved Varieties, the 
strawberry grower is in a better position than ever to 
capitalize on a natural demand—at a good profit. 
We have on file thousands of letters from growers 
reflecting the satisfaction and profits their strawberry 
fields give them. Indeed it is difficult to find a more 
lucrative profession. If you are not growing strawber- 
ries plan now to put in a small patch. We know you'll 
be pleased with the results obtained. If you desire any 
information whatever on strawberry culture—or if you 
would like to nave ont ee sous pee oe : 
S rawberries—p EID ON NY esitate to wri c. ou’ rowneenare Select Strain strawberr lants growin 
find us anxious at all times to be of service. On (farms Gk MEA. (Ht Ouielee. ery plants papas 
a - ay Mass. 
‘ampshire Co., Mass. 
DEAR SIRS: 
I have found your 
plants to be as 
hardy as any plants 
purchased in the 
North, I have never 
lost many plants 
Ww 4 S bought it you, = 
> ose oO Tom dry 
O € lected weather. shall look 
no er than your 
ants firm for my source of 
supply, as they al- 
ways give me _ good 
yields and my _ cus- 
tomers tell me that 
my berries were the 
nicest and best fila- 
vored of any they 
bought last year. 
A. H. QUIGLEY. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Haines of Oswego, New York and their 
fine field of Aberdeen and Chesapeake berry plants; Mr. 
Haines is a leading berry grower in Oswego County. 
DEAR SIRS: Meigs County, Ohio 
I am enclosing a photograph of my field of 
Townsend’s select strain plants. This field was 
set on April 7th and photo taken Aug. 11th same 
year. In all my experience growing strawberries 
I have never seen plants start off as quickly as 
these and make more rapid growth. You can 
rest assured that I will continue to order your 
plants, as they can not be beat. 
Sincerely yours, meee 
S. FOSTER 
GENTLEMEN: Jefferson County, New York 
I have been having wonderful success with 
your strawberry plants. The yields have been far 
beyond my expectations and fruit is of nice size. 
I contribute this to the fine quality plants you 
have been sending me, as they take root very 
rapidly after set and it’s no trouble to get a good 
fruiting bed with such plants. The size of fruit 
and yields produced from these plants have 
amazed the strawberry growers in this section; 
and I feel confident that you will receive some 
nice orders from this section. Wishing you every 
success in your propagating methods of better 
plants, I remain. Sincerely yours, 
<— R. ARCHER 
