True-To-Name Small Fruit Plants ‘17 
_ PROGRESSIVE (Per) 
A universal Everbearing variety. The first successful Everbearing 
variety to be introduced and has been grown more than and other 
variety. One of the sure croppers from Spring until snow flies. 
Fruit a rich dark color, with mild flavor which is very pleasing, size 
medium when grown in matted rows, but good size when grown in 
hills; not only an Everbearing, but a spring cropper also, and a ber- 
ry that should be in every garden in the land. We have one of the 
largest crops of Progressive plants we have ever grown, at reason- 
able prices, and solicit.your orders. 
SUPERB (Per) 
This is a Cooper origination, and seems to a Northern variety. 
is not a true Everbearing variety in the Southern states; wasa fav- 
orite with many of the North until Lucky Boy arrived. Size med- 
ium to large, very firm and good quality;.a fair spring cropper. 
’ LUCKY BOY (Per) 
This is the leader of all the Everbearing varieties, and we de- 
scribe it as follows: Bigger, sweeter and more productive than any 
other variety. Not only the best Everbearer but the best all-around 
strawberry grown. Easy to grow; blossoms cut on new plants once 
in the spring do not have to be cut any more. Is a true fall bearing 
plant and will fruit until the ground freezes hard in the fall. 
_/ LUCKY STRIKE 
Has proven an excellent Everbearer in some sections, while in 
others it has failed to produce. We have picked two quarts of ber- 
ries from one plant at one time. This is the greatest production on 
record. There is no plant that can produce more fruit in the Spring 
than Lucky Strike. We lost our crop of plants in 1919 and have just 
succeeded in getting a small stock to offer this season. We would 
like our friends to give it a trial, especially our Northern customers. 
Prices:—6 plants, $2.50; 12 plants, $5.00; 25 plants, $8.00. 
No more than 25 plants sold. 



Hope, R. I. 
Dear Sirs:—The strawberries bought 
of you last spring are very fine indeed, we 
are picking a lot of very fine berries from 
the ever bearing. Iam very much pleased 
with Townsend’s plants and service and 
will speak a good word for you when ever 
I can. 
Mrs: L. S. 
Chatham, Mass. 
Gents:—Just a word to say that I am 
glad to get the plants but did not expect 
so many. And want to say that you are 
the square deal nursery that you claim as 
not many people would have recognized a 
claim this old. With very best rene 
Durham, N. C., Sept., 25, 1920. 
Gents:—I ordered my plants last spring 
too late and when they came it was two 
weeks before I could get my land ready. 
Had to heal them in and after all this I did 
not lose 2% of them. They are doing fine 
and I want to set 10,000 more this fall.— 
Respt. 
W. H. D. 
Mullica Hill, N. J. 
Gents:—Please accept thanks for prompt 
attention and fine plants and fine count. 
Quality of plants could not have been bet- 
ter. This means return orders in time to 
come. The Progressive plants were the 
limit for size. Wish I had ordered more.— 
Respt, 
Jos. W. 
