E. W. TOWNSEND & SONS’ STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALL FIELD GROWN PLANTS THAT WILL PLEASE YOU 
Snowball Hydrangea. 
Butterfly Bush. 
ALTHEA, or ROSE OF SHARON—Familiar shrubs, 
deserving more popularity than they receive. Their 
abundance of bloom comes at a comparatively 
flowerless time, from July to September. There is a 
wide diversity of color in the flowers of different 
varieties, though all of the plants are of the same 
upright character. 35c each. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush)—A _ very. strong 
grower; free flowering, with large graceful panicles 
of purple flowers; blooming the entire summer. We 
recommend this shrub most highly. 35c each. 
ALMOND, FLOWERING—A dwarf growing, early 
blooming shrub. Flowers resemble small roses, 
borne all along the stems in great profusion in the 
early spring. We can furnish pink or white, specify 
color desired when ordering. 50c each. 
DEUTZIA (Pride of Rochester)—Popular because of 
its blossoms, which are large, double white, tinted 
rose on under side. Shrub large, blooms early. Very 
desirable. 35c each. 
FORSYTHIA, or GOLDEN BELL—The earliest 
blooming of all shrubs. Plants a mass of golden 
fringe-shaped blooms before the leaves appear. 
35c each. 
FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydonia Japonica)—One of 
the most popular shrubs. The variety we offer has 
bright red flowers which appear very early in the 
spring before the leaves force, literally covering the 
plant. Blossoms hold on for a long time. 50c each. 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus)—An old favorite 
with grandmother. <A vigorous growing shrub at- 
taining a height of 8 feet. Used extensively as 
hedge or specimen plant. Literally covers itself in 
spring with white blossoms. 40c each, 
Althea. Deutzia. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA (Pee 
| Gee Hydrangea)—The exceedingly well known va- 
| SNOWBERRY—An upright 
riety. Its large conical heads of white flowers be- 
come pink and red with age. Should have plenty of 
water during flowering season and cut back severely 
every year in order to produce large flowers. 
50c each. 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA 
(Snowball Hydrangea)—Its large clusters of pure 
white flowers, average 4 and 5 inches in diameter, 
appear from the middle of May to September. This 
sort does well in partial shade. 50c each. 
CORAL BERRY, or INDIAN CURRANT—A small 
shrub attaining a height of 4 feet; graceful arching 
habit of growth. Produces red berries in profusion 
in early autumn which hang on until spring. 
40c each. 
low-growing shrub with 
pink flowers in July, which is valued for its waxy, 
showy white berries in fall. Very effective in mass 
in the shrubbery border. 40c each, 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE—The most popular variety 
of Spirea. Forms a graceful pendulous bush, sur- 
passes all other varieties, with its superb beauty and 
gracefulness. Pure white flowers, fine for hedges or 
for specimen planting. 35c each. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER—The well known 
variety, used a great deal for edging and massing, 
in constant bloom from early summer until late fall. 
Beautiful heads of red flowers. 50c each. 
WEIGELA ROSEA—The prettiest of the Weigelas 
in our section. Literally covered with trumpet- 
shaped blossoms, pink color; branches drooping. 
40c each. 
Parcel Post Rates on Strawberry Plants 
Zones Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone 
1-2. 3. 4. 5; 6. 7s 8. 
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200 Plants. =U} -20 33 46 -59 A833 -86 
300 Plants. .16 26 .45 .64 ey wall Ay e742) 
400 Plants. 21 36 -65 Yih RS” walang} ah 
500 Plants. .26 -46 85 1.24 1.63 2.03 2:42 
600 Plants. oe OMe Die 97 1.42 1.88 2.33 2.78 
700 Plants. 31 56 1.05 1.54 2.03 2.53 3.02 
800 Plants. .36 566, sae2oe LS sen 2Aan eS 0S o.o2 
900 Plants. .38 M0) D233.) 1k96002.09) sio.20 o.00 
1000 Plants. 41 76 1.45 2.174 2.84 3.53 4.22 
2000 Plants. 56 1.06 — —— —- — — 
On all orders of 500 plants or more, the rate is 
cheaper by Express after the Third Zone. 
The above postage rates insure al] mail shipments. 
Parcel Post Rates on Grape Vines, Rasp- 
berries, Blackberries, Rose Bushes 
and Ornamental Vines 
Zones Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone 
1-2. 3. 4. Bi 6. an 8. 
ey 74 ees 'c S07 3.08 $.09 S10) Selle $7 1S here 
OKO Te Gooa .09 ~L2 Ailiy( 22 27 -33 -38 
Gitomer cperer. sual 16 .25 34 -43 53 -62 
174 0G) PAW eae & -16 .26 45 -64 83 1.03 1.22 
PAV PADS ota de 21 36 65 94 1.23 1.53 1.82 
PASY WKY Bi) ey cia 26 46 85 1.24 1.68 2.03 2.42 
31 We) NY Goode 3 66 1.25 1.84 2.43 3.03 3.62 
BON to iG) eer 46 .86 1.65 2.44 3.23 4.03 4.82 
75 to 100 56 2.06 2:05 3:04 4.08 5103) sG202 
Ornamental Hedges, Shrubs and Perennials wanted 
by Parcel Post add 3c a plant extra over the above 
postage rates. 
