True-To-Name Small Fruit Plants 9 
i! KLONDYKE (Per) 
The leading market variety for second early in all Southern 
states. While not so productive as some varieties, Klondyke has 
the shipping qualities, which go to make up an deal Southern com- 
mercial variety. The plants are always vigorous and healthy and 
do well on most soils. In the fifteen years we have been growing 
Klondyke we have built up one of the most productive strains of 
Klondyke plants, and according to our many letters received from 
our customers the Townsend strain of Klondyke yields from two to 
three times as much as the ordinary Klondyke plants do that are taken 
from the middles of the rows on commercial plantings year‘ after 
year. One Texas grower wrote us that our plants were cheaper at 
$10.00 than the ordinary Klondykes as a gift. 
Another grower from North Florida says “our growers have tried 
all kinds of Klondyke plants. but they get much better crops from 
Townsend's plants, that is the reason our orders are running so 
heavy”. 
An Illinois man wrote us last spring: “Send us 10,0000 more 
Klondyke plants. We purchased Klondyke from you several years 
ago and they produced more fruit than I ever saw on Klondyke be- 
fore or since. We can buy them here for about half whatt you ask, 
but we believe yours are the cheaper plants. 
A grower from Alabama told us that he received more than twice 
as many crates per acre from Townsend’s Klondyke as from Home 
Grown and Tenn. plants. 
That we have been furnishing the largest Associations in the 
country year after year with our Klondyke plants, when they have 
millions of their own growing, seems proof enough that buying Town- 
send’s plants pays. We have something like ten million Klondyke 
this season, mostly on new land just cleared from the brush, and 
shall be pleased to quote you our very best prices on your wants. 
We can usually dig our Klondyke plants any time during the Win- 
ter months, when they are needed for Southern planting. 
_» SUCCESS (Per) 
Success has been grown for a long time, and is still popular in 
the Northern States; not profitable in the South. Is wonderful show 
berry when fresh picked and one that brings big money on a local 
market; not recommended for long shipping distance. 
L- SENATOR DUNLAP (Per) 
In a straw vote a few years ago Dunlap easily won over all oth- 
ers as the most popular strawberry. We do not recommend it for 
the South, but elsewhere it is indeed a great money maker and a 
good all purpose variety. Easy to grow, just the thing for the be- 
ginner. Will grow a full bed of plants on very poor soil and with 
very little manure. Is considered one of the very best for home use 
and canning. And in the North is considered one of the very best sec- 
od early for market purpose. Exceedigly productive, plants small, 
but have long roots that make it a sure cropper and great drougth 
resister. We have a wonderful productive strain of Dunlaps that 
never fail to please. And our prices are very low considering the 
quality of our plants. 
