12 TOWNSEND NURSERIES - 
SALISBURY - MARYLAND 



Townsend’s Plants are known the country over as one of 
the heaviest yielding strains grown 
RECOMMENDS TOWNSEND’S PLANTS 
April 24, 1945, Morgantown, West Va. 
Received shipment of plants yesterday in good condition. 
And will try and show my appreciation, by recommending 
your firm, when-ever I have the opportunity. 
MRS. DONALD WEAVER. 
IT’S A PLEASURE FOR US TO GIVE GOOD SERVICE 
April 17, 1945, Dayton, Virginia. 
We received the 1,000 Premier strawberry plants (which 
we telephoned the order in to you Thursday evening) in 
fine shape Saturday» A.M. That was very quick delivery, 
and we feel that we are lucky in sending you our order. 
L. S. HARTMAN. 
FINAL SHIPMENT ARRIVES IN GOOD CONDITION 
April 24, 1945, Barnesville, Penna. 
The last shipment of strawberry plants has arrived in 
the usual good condition. Thanks a lot. 
ROY HERLIG. 
ALL PLANTS IN GOOD CONDITION 
April 5, 1945, Winston-Salem, N. C. 
The strawberry plants, and gooseberries reached here to- 
day, both in good condition. Thank you. 
W. P. SPEAS, M.D. 
Note—To any one interested Complete address of 
the above Testimonials wlil be gladly furnished. 
PRICES OF STRAWBERRIES 
ARE STEADILY ADVANCING 
Strawberries have been making a consistent gain in 
prices on the Wholesale Market. This means higher 
prices to the consumer and better prices are ob- 
tained at the Roadside Markets. Part of the ad- 
vance in price is due to short crops and the heavy 
consumer demand. If you have been getting low 
yields and unsatisfactory returns from your invest- 
ment, place your order this year for some of our 
“Select Strain” stock. Get the yields that you have 
a right to expect and cash in with a bumper crop, 
while the demand for this fruit is becoming larger 
and the prices advancing. You will not be disap- 
pointed with the results obtained from Townsend’s 
“Select Strain” stock. 
STRONGMAN ESTATE GABEHROUSES 
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WRS H. ATRONIUAN MELDER 
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he are in receipt ef both your letter and: . . 
aubssitukinn of our 1944 opler. © 
= i want to confess that we were af the opinton 
that possibly we Yad boon "hing up” on a bad deal be= : 
cause of the fact that we could net «et any satisfaction 
wat of our leat year's copresnondiense. But, 1 want you 
ca law thet. we ere very siatetal to you and your Comrany 
far this kind and courteous attention. — ae 
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& _ The plants were ahi received-in géol condition 
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You may rest assured that any future oplers _ 
for ferry glents will &e sent your Company. 
¥ery truly yours, 
STRCMGMAR ECTAUE GHSERHOUSES 


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LIKES OUR HIGH QUALITY PLUS SQUARE DEALING 
April 18, 1945, Linthicum Heights,Md. 
I received the raspberry plants and planted them at once, 
they are putting out new growth. I wish to thank you for 
sending the plants, and you have more than made good 
your claims. You can be assured that in the future when 
I need plants, you will get the order. 
HENRY J. PAUL (Postmaster). 


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