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E. W. TOWNSEND & SONS’ STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
APPLES 
Delicious Apple. 
Each 10 100 
1 Year, 2 to 3 feet....$ .35 $3.00 $25.00 
1 Year, 3 to 4 feet....- .40 3.25 27.50 
2. Year, 4 to 5 feet.... .50 3.75 30.00 
2 Yearss5. touG seets,. 1-45-00 4.75 35.00 
One to four trees or plants of one variety sold 
at the each rate; 5 to 30 of one variety at the 
ten rate; 30 to 250 of one variety at the 100 
rate; 250 or more at the 1,000 rate. 
BALDWIN—Large, roundish, skin deep red; 
flesh juicy, crisp, sub-acid, good flavor; very 
vigorous and productive. The best all-round 
winter apple for New England and Northern 
States. Splendid keeper. December to March. 
DELICIOUS—Winter apple. Keeps well, color 
red and yellow; fine grained, and quite juicy ; 
flavor slightly acid, but very good. A good apple 
for either home use or market. 
GRIMES GOLDEN—Very large, skin golden yel- 
low: flesh tender and crisp. A very good fall 
apple. September to January, Grown in all sec- 
tions of the country. 
ROME BEAUTY—Large; roundish, slightly 
conienl, with bright red on a pale yellow ground; 
fine grained, juicy, good quality. 
YORK IMPERIAL—A very good one; trees 
come into bearing early, and bear a good crop 
each year. Skin bright yellow covered with 
bright red and striped, very large. Suitable to 
any part of the country. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP—Also a_ seedling of 
Winesap; dark red, firm flesh, fine grained, erisp, 
sub-acid; quality best; strong grower. 
McINTOSH RED—A choice variety of the 
Fameuse type. A good annunl bearer. Fruit 
above medium to large, highly perfumed; flesh 
snow white, crisp, very tender, slightly aromatic, 
sub-acid. 
WINTER BANANA—FPFruit 
smooth and handsome, 
shaded with red blush. 
apples, 
medium to large, 
golden-yellow usually 
One of the best dessert 
PEACHES 
Each 10 100 
Z| to 3 feet High. =... $ .25 $2.00 $12.00 
3 to 4 feet Sturdy..... .30 2.50 15.00 
4 to 5 feet Trees...... .40 3.50 18.00 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—Ripens the first to fif- 
teenth of August. Fruit is large, white with 
red cheek; flesh white, firm, of excellent flavor. 
Tree a rapid grower and very productive. One 
of the very best market sorts, Freestone. 
CARMAN—A very hardy peach, ripening about 
the middle of July; skin pale yellow, with blush 
on sunny side; flesh white, tender, sweet and 
melting. Ships well. Best early market peach. 
. CRAWFORD’S EARLY—Freestone. Large, ob- 
long, yellow with deep red cheek; flesh yellow. 
juicy and rich, excellent flavor, 
CRAWFORD’S LATE—Ripens after Elberta. 
Freestone. High quality and very large size; 
flesh deep yellow: skin yellow with a broad dark 
red cheek. 
ELBERTA—Midseason. <A valuable large peach, 
of good quality; fruit large, yellow with red 
cheek; juicy and extremely high flavored; flesh 
yellow; freestone. The leading market variety. 
Ripens here about the middle of August. 
GREENSBORO—Ripens from June 25th to July 
10th. Large: white with a red cheek; rich and 
melting; juicy; tree a strong grower. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—A new variety originated 
by the New Jersey Experimental Station. and is 
of Elberta type, ripening with Carman and Belle 
of Georgia. Freestone. 
J. H. HALE—One of the best sorts for market 
or garden. Fruit is very large, round, quality 
excellent. Skin yellow finely colored. flesh yel- 
low, sweet and melting. Ripens just before the 
Elberta. A very good one. 
ROCHESTER—Has the habits and characteris- 
tics of the Crawford; but fully two weeks 
earlier; yellow freestone; good size; very sweet; 
fine flavor. Requires only half the usual amount 
of sugar for canning. Ripens middle July. 
Elberta Peaches. 
