E. W. TOWNSEND & SON— SQUARE DEAL NURSERY 



DR. BURRILL 



The Million Dollar Strawberry. 



If tiiere was a vote on the best varieties, Dr. Burrill would 

 probably rank second choice following Premier. 



Dr. Burrill has most of the desirabhle qualities that go to make 

 an ideal berry. Strong vigorous plants, long heavy roots, which 

 always builds up a healthy Mother plant. Dr. Burrill is a heavy 

 producer of strickly high class berries, which average in size from 

 large to extra large. Is a wonderful plant maker if allowed its 

 o'^vn way wliic-h is never good plan if the best results are obtained. 

 We prefer the narrow matted row for Dr. Burrill. Dr. Burrill re- 

 ce"ibles Sen. Dunlap so closely that it is hard to separate the two. 

 But we are reliabely assured that Dr. Burrill is a seedling of Dun- 

 lap and Crescent. We recommend Dr. Burrill anywhere for home 

 garden use and our second choice for commerical use in all sec- 

 tions North of the Mason-Dixie Line. We have an excellent sup- 

 ply of Dr. Burrill this season. 



MRS. JOHNSON, of Nebr., writes November 1st:— I want to 

 thank you for the fine strawberry plants sent to us last Spring. 

 We have had plenty berries ail summer from the ever-bearers, and 

 you should see our Dr. Burrill and Dunlap, they have covered the 

 earth with plants. 



Two truck loads of 38 crates to a load, or 76 32-qt. crates, was picked from one acre of 

 Premier strawberries during season 1921, and sold at the station for $9 60 per crate. $729 

 for one days pick. More than 10,000 quarts per acre was produced from this field during 

 the season. 



