TRUE-TO-XAME SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 



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The cut here shown is a field of Premier that produced 320 32-qt. crates per acre, season 



1921, when such varieties as Klondyke were almost completely de?troyed 



by frost in the same field. 



FORD (Per) 



A STANDARD VARIETY— (LATE) 



Ford is a mid-season to very late, and as near an universal 

 variety as it is possible to grow. We have vShipped plants from 

 Florida to Maine and we have our first complaint yet to hear in 

 the seven years since we first introduced it. Practically every 

 State College who have tested it gave it the very highest recom- 

 mendation. Ford is one of the hardiest growers on our list, and 

 easy to grow in any soil or climate. Like Premier, it is a frost- 

 proof variety, and will produce its regular heavy crop of fruit 

 when most varieties are killed by frost or freeze. This proved to 

 be true again the past season. In hundreds of fields throughout 

 the country. Fruit is almost identical with that of the Premier, 

 in both size and quality. One of the very best sorts to set with 

 late imperfect varieties. And for the best pair late varieties, we 

 recommend Townsend's Big Late and Ford for any section or for 

 any use. They are both sure and heavy producers and will always 

 bring top market price. Our customrs call it a Packard. 



Don't fail to place orders early, for either Ford or TowTisend's 

 Big Late. 



EXTRA PLANTS— AND EXTRA COUNT— IS THE 

 TOWNSEND WAY. 



