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SOUTH DAKOTA.—We are sending to 
you again for a few more plants, our last 
lot certainly did fine and we want to renew 
the bed again this season. Send us all the 
Progressive you can for the amount en- 
closed. 
TENNESSZE.—Townsend’s plants are 
the finest plants ever grown in this county. 
We picked more berries irom an acre than 
our neighbor did from two acres. Wiil 
want forty thousand Klondyke this spring. 
TEXAS.—It pays to set Townsend's 
plants even though you do have to send 
across the continent. Cheaper at 310.UU 
than others at a giit. 
UTAH.—tThe berries from the plants 
you sent my father were the first real straw- 
berries ever seen nere. Oh! they were so 
big and juicy. 
same kind. I want to try my luck. 
VIRGINIA.—Plants received in fine 
condition, we are highly pleased with them. 
Expect to send you a $30 order next spring. 
WASHINGTON.—We have seen ber- 
ries, big berries and little berries, but we 
never saw any berries as large as World’s 
Wonder before. Yes, they are like apples 
in size and big apples at that price, some 
Iicasured over five inches around. 
WEST VIRGINiIA.—The children have 
all had grand results with the plants sent 
to them last spring, we all feel much in- 
acb.ved to your nrm and wish you every 
success. And we believe you wiil derive 
great benefit irom this transaction. With 
very best wishes. 
WISCCNSIN.—Lucky Boy is all you 
claim for it. Finest berry I ever tasted 
and is beautiful and large. If it is better 
lucal Spring than now I will not know what 
to do with it. 
WYOMING.—Nothing ever gave us 
more pleasure than the ever bearing straw- 
berry garden sent tous. For three months 
we have had plenty of fine berries and now 
it is coming cold we will miss them so much. 
We are thinking of moving them to a hot 
house so we can have them all winter, what 
do you think? 
NOTE—I think it is time to let them 
have a little rest and sleep. Would rec- 
ommend covering their heads with a good 
blanket of straw and let them rest and sleep 
until next spring. 
CANADA.—We have been growing 
your thoroughbred plants for several years, 
they are the hardiest and most productive 
plants we have ever grown, do much better 
tor us than our home grown plants. 
CUBA. —Plants arrived in fine shape 
and growing nicely. 
Lacona, N. Y. 
Gents:—Plants a A of you two years 
ago have done wonderful and especially 
the ever bearing. oe Ss: 
Send me 1U0 plants please | 
Everything lovely and the Goose 
Hangs High. 
Lawtey, Fla. 
Dear Townsend:—Everything is O. K. 
down here. We have good prospects for 
fine crop of berries this year. People who 
bought your plants are well pleased and all 
have fine patches. Some of our folks 
bought of a Kansas concern and got mixed 
plants and are very displeased.—Your old 
friend 
A. M. B. 
Recommended by the R. N. Y. 
Elgin, Ill. 
Dear Sir:—You will find check enclosed 
for $32, one-third of the order. You were 
recommended to me by the R. N. Y., the 
best paper on earth. We know that the 
Premier does well here.—Yours truly 
. * aYis 
Comes Back Again. 
Patascala, Ohio. 
Gents:—Received all the plants in fine 
shape last year and they did fine. En- 
closed find another order as I wish to set 
a few more tnis spring. I want to thank 
you for your past favors.—I am yours truly 
C1 ea 
North Baltimore, Ohio. 
Gentlemen:—Back again for a few more 
plants. Find order for 11,000 and check 
for same. You ought to see the 8,000 plants 
bought of you last year. Grew them sin- 
gle nedge and not a plant mission. Will 
try and get you a good picture in the spring. 
—Respt. 
G. W. B. 
Norfolk County, Va., April 1, 1920. 
E. W. T. & Son, 
Gentlemen:—I received both lots of 
plants in good shape, the best lot of plants 
I ever bought. I am enclosing check for 
$100.00 for which send me to Fortsmouth, 
Va. by express more Klondyke as soon as 
you can and oblige yours truly 
M. O. J. Order No. 13597. 
PS.—Mr. Johnson is one of the largest 
truck growers in Norfolk section. 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
Gents:—Find enclosed $15.50 “for 250 
Lucky Boy plants. I have had excellent 
results with your plants, some day want 
to Jet you know of the remarkable exper- 
ience I have had with the ever bearing va- 
riety you sent me. Respt. 
W. 3:2 
Mr. Townsend:—I sure have a fine lot 
of plants from those you sent to me last 
year. Have been getting 35c. per quart 
all along and have picked more then two 
quarts per plant now, October Ist. Will 
want more next spring. 
G. H. D. 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Please send us one of your catalogues. 
Have heard so much about your wonderful 
strawberries. Will be pleased to give you 
an order. 
Sister Inn St. Joes Int. Aslym. 
