14 SQUARE DEAL NURSERY 
REWASTICO 
Sample 
SAMPLE—An old-time imperfect blooming 
variety that is exceedingly popular in many 
sections of the country. The berries are 
large, bright red, with a smooth, glossy sur- 
face; it is not only one of the largest late, 
but one of the most prolific berries grown. 
It is firm enough for a good shipper; a good 
all-round variety and one any unexperienced 
grower need not fear to try. 
SHARPLESS—Perfect flower, medium to 
late in season; too well known to need any 
description now; mostly grown for home use. 
SON’S PROLIFIC—A medium late variety, 
with perfect blossom. This variety greatly 
resembles the Aroma in many descriptions, 
although it is an entirely distinct variety. 
Originated by the James Sons, of Missouri: 
size large to extra large, color dark red, high 
flavored, firm enough to make a good ship- 
per. The few years we have been growing 
the plants we have not been able to supply 
the demand for plants. 
Steven’s Late 
STEVENS LATE—A late perfect bloomer, 
this is a descendant of the Gandy, but is a 
better grower and will thrive on a greater 
variety of soils. It will yield heavy crops of 
fruit and make plenty of strong plants; fruit 
not as good quality as Gandy, but most 
growers that favor it claim that the difference 
in yield make it a better paying variety. Very 
popular in New England States, also New 
Jersey. 
SUPERB (Everbearing)—This is the best 
variety to date of the Cooper collections; it 
is a genuine everbearer and is also a splendid 
spring cropper; in size is the largest of the 
fall bearing varieties. We think it best for 
eur Southern customers. 
SW BHETHRART— Perfect 
blossom, not 
fruited by us. We can say that it is a good 
grower, and herewith give the description of 
the introducer: Introduced by Green’s Nur- 
sery Company, it is a beautiful bright car- 
mine red, as handsome as a rose; it is solid 
in flesh and a long keeper; it is the best keep- 
ing berry I have ever seen and must become 
a good shipper on account of its firmness 
of flesh and ability to stand up under hard 
use. It is the earliest berry to ripen at 
Green’s fruit farm, being earlier than Sena- 
tor Dunlap, Mr. Green’s favorite. We have 
heard it said that twelve berries filled a 
quart box and that 10,000 quarts per acre 
was not unusual. Better try SWEETHEART. 
SUCCESS — Early in Season, perfect 
bloomer, beautiful carmine red; size large to 
very large. We recommend it for nearby 
market or home use. 
DO YOUR NEIGHBOR A KINDNESS. 
Townsend’s Catalog, while never as large as 
some growers send out, is read every season 
and then filed for future reference by the 
leading berry growers of the world. It is in 
demand by the leading horticultural societies. 
The agricultural experiment stations apply for 
two copies at least every year. It is intended 
that this book shall contain nothing but facts, 
and to meet the need of every berry grower. 
Your neighbor would appreciate a copy if they 
are not already receiving same It might be 
the means of starting them on the road to suc- 
cess, as it certainly has many a poorf:llow. If 
you will send the names of your neighbors to 
me I will do the rest. A little deed of kind- 
ness, be it ever so little, has helped many a 
man to reach the goal. I thank you for your 
order, also the names of your friends. 
Millington, Md., April 2, 1913. 
Dear Sir: Plants received in fine condition 
and are nice, strong, healthy plants. 
D. JAMES HALL. 
