Een OWN OEND,. SALISBURY. MARYLAND 
Price List of Everbearing Varieties 
UZ, 25 50 100 1000 
King PMMESEANINGA, MOONY orcs wie wis, a: & Sek Aciciveetae ties te « $1.25 $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 $40.00 
ERE SIO CEE OF Yiy joo: 26.80 c/s nach oe ler aes « 1.25 2.00 3.00 5.00 40.00 
Superb (Per) Mago et ESib/ AEST Fab of atten mceaBOes 5 Si p ged Soin, cw 1.25 2.00 3.00 5.00 40.00 
Peer petual Motion, CPer)is &. so.s\s)<.siacs se ake cides oe 1.25 2.00 3.00 5.00 40.00 
lowa GI. Misia Rete «. Kahe sibs 4 a «/ Sekai aes 1.25 2.00 3.00 5.00 40.00 
CUDA RTE Eo) 0G ieee apy ines oad oe a ag a ea P25 2.00 3.00 5.00 40.00 
BRI CMIC LISI OD i ciocastict oo ahs es chicas Ce Race DhereeerRe 1.25 2.00 3.00 5.00 40.00 
TE CASAC EN)! au koseiecois oirorricle G6. arors Deeierete et ce OMS: 2.00 3.00 5.00 40.00 
eeteeeGr Serr (ETOT ) 55 es liane i dateinus » oldie web > E25 2.00 3.00 5.00 40.00 
JSTOR EE O15 pe( C0001) 6) Ce va ne na eed Ai a ee 5 2.00 3.00 5.00 aaa. ate 
STOIC UL Cx (ILITUD)) ach er xl ev Ye oe Ue oe cna eee bie ene 1.25 2.00 3.00 5.00 be Sele 
WIG Was OT OD ys CECL itd hia ts a fla See SEA tl ae ° 1.25 2.00 3.00 5.00 seg ats 
Beware of the fellow that offers you fall bearing plants at a lower price than the’above. 
The above is the cream of the list and is the lowest price I have ever been able to make 
on them. Better place your order early. You are at liberty to order 12 or 25 of a kind when 
making up your order, or you may receive plants at the 100 or 1,000 rate, as the case may 
be, or 500 at 1,000 rates. If you are not familiar with the varieties just send me the 
amount that you wish to invest and I will make a selection for you. Prices are all F. O. B. 
Salisbury, Md. If you wish sent by Parcel Post add 25 cents per 100 plants. 
I have many more varieties of these everbearing varieties under test, kut wii not 
offer them for sale this season. Anyone wishing to plant these new berries cannot do 
any better by looking further. The above is the cream of them all to date. The first 
three mentioned are the favorites, and are good enough for anyone to tie to at this time. 
I have placed the price as reasonable as possible, especially so when it is considered the 
demand there is for them. My main stock of plants consists mainly of the three first men- 
tioned varieties—King Autumn, Progressive and Superb. [I quote all at the same price: 
12 plants, $1.25; 25 plants, $2.00; 50 plants, $3.00; 100 plants, $5.00; 1,000 plants, $40.U0. 
Particular Notice. I will give free 1,000 of my best fall bearing plants next season 
to the customer sending me. an order this season and making the best report on their 
crop the first season planted. This report is to be in my hands not later than November 
ist, 1914. A photograph of the patch is also requested. Someone will get 1,000 plants 
free, which will mean a small fortune in a short while. Take my advice—place your order 
early this season for all the fall bearing plants you can afford to buy. You will find them 
the best investment thto you have ever made. | Order from a reliable nursery and be sure 
that you are getting the best. The first crop will pay all expenses. 
DEWBERRY PLANTS 
Austin and Lucretia—$1.00 per 100; $6.00 per 1,000; $25.00 per 5,000. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS, Two Years Old 
Giant Argenteuil—500 roots, $3.00; 1,000 roots, $5.00. 
Palmetto—500 roots, $3.00; 1,000 roots, $5.00. 
California Privet. Fine, two-year-old stock, cut back last spring. This is strictly 
fine hedging, 18 to 24 inches. This will make a fine hedge in one season if properly 
set. Price—2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1,000. 
Messrs. E. W. Townsend & Co., Kathleen, Fla., April 30, 1912. 
Salisbury, Md. HE. W. Townsend & Co., Salisbury, Md. 
: err lants arrived O. K. Gents: I have sold your plants to the 
ete ane pares They are the nicest growers here for three years and have al- 
plants I have ever received from anyone. ways got first-class, well-rooted plants. I 
They ran short just a little. There are can recommend E, W. Townsend to any- 
20,520 plants. As soon as the weather one wishing to buy _ first-class strawberry 
will permit you may ship the balance of plants. Yours very truly, 
my order. Yours respectfully, J. Z. KNIGHT. 
JNO. G. EBERWINE. ! 
Ft. Smith, Ark., April 19, 1912. 
Ohio, April 6, 1912. Mr. Townsend. 
Mr. E. W. Townsend, Salisbury, Md. Dear Sir: I received your plants. They 
Dear Sir: Order No. 4539 arrived today were the best I ever saw. They were packed 
and I am more than pleased with the plants. so nice, but I didn’t order enough plants, 
They were a little dry, as they had been so I want a few more. I will be glad if 
on the road four days. They are the finest you will put in the premium plants that 
plants I ever saw. Yours truly, A five to new customers. My order num- 
er 
ERNEST KOONTZ er was 4608. I thank you for that order. 
J. W. MASSY. 
Kathleen, Fla., Jan. 25, 1912. , 
. Plant City, Fla., March 14, 1912. 
E. W. Townsend. D Sir: AUT sp bs seeks teers 
Dear Sir: Your Missionary can’t be beat {this ehed’ bot Rene tecetyed the 
in this section. Yours truly, . Respectfully 
W. D. HARP. H, L. LANTER. 
