True-To-Name Small Fruit Plants 3 
Wii FORD (Per) 
Ford is mid-season to 
late. An ideal and univer- 
sal variety. We _ offered 
Ford for the first time 
about six years ago, and 
stated that it would be- 
come as well known in a 
few years as it’s name- 
sake, the Ford Car. We 
have not lost our bet. The 
Ford is almost a second 
Premier. About the only 
difference is the Ford is a 
week later in ripening. 
Ford is exceedingly pro- 
ductive of large, bright red 
berries, red to center, and 
with very best flavor. Is 
firm enough to be a good 
shipper and to be grown 
anywhere. A strong, heal- 
thy plant maker, large 
blossoms which are very 
rich with pollen. We seldom 
have enough iord plants co supply the demand. Last season return- 
ed more than i100 orders for Ford plants, and some of our customers 
have had ‘heir orders booked for months in advance for their 1921 
supply. We can not urge you too strong to get your order in early 
this season. 

FORD. A Popular Variety Everywhere. 

Mr. Haskel, of New York State, writes us as follows: “Have 
been growing berries for over 30 years; your Ford plants have pro- 
duced the finest berries I have ever grown. I consider this the grand- 
est variety I have ever tested. Shall grow no other late variety but 
Ford. 
A Penna. grower writes: I thought Chesapeake would never 
be surpassed for quality, but Ford goes them one better. Plantsare 
so much more hardy and productive. Will discontinue Chesapeake 
and grow only Ford. 
Mr. Davis, of N. J., writes: Ford has done more than you 
claimed. It is more than a Ford. IT IS A PACKARD. Finest 
berry I ever saw or tasted. Grown a fine crop on very poor land 
with very little manure. Planting nothing else this year. 

LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED AT 5 per ct. PREMIUM 
