TOWNSEND’S PREFERR 
STRAWBERRIES 
THE PRINCE (Per)—Extra Early, Frost Proof, Large 
sweet, firm and productive. Recommended for all sec- 
tions of the U. S. and Canada. 
LORD SALISBURY (Per)—Early extra. Firm, extra large 
sweet and productive. Sent out on our Guarantee to 
please you or money refunded. 
PREMIER (Per)—Early, Large, Sweet, moderately firm 
and extra productive. Good everywhere except the ex- 
treme south. A sure winner. 
FORD (Per)—Late. Extra large, firm, sweet and extra 
productive. Frost proof. Grows on all soils and all cli- 
mates. 
TOWNSENDS BIG LATE (Imp)—Extra large, extra 
’ sweet, firm and productive. Good in all sections of the 
U. S. and Canada. A great money maker. 
CHESAPEAKE (Per)—Extra late. Large, firm and sweet. 
A great favorite in all sections of the country. 
CRAWFORD 25 (Imp)—Extra late. Extra large, firm, one 
of the most productive varieties on the list. Good’ in all 
sections. A money maker. 
DR. BURRILL (Per)—Of the Dunlap type. Size medium to 
large, moderately firm, sweet and very productive. 
Grows on any soil anywhere. 
PRIZE (Kelloggs) (Imp)—Late. Extra large, firm &nd 
prone: Most popular in the Northern half of the U. 
. A money maker. 
ie BELT (Per)—The Belt is an old time favorite, high 
in quality, firm and moderately productive. Good in all 
sections. 
LUPTON (Per—Late. The Greatest commercial variety for 
long distance shipment. Beautiful in color and shape, 
extra large, productive, good in every section of the U. 
S. and Canada. 
BIG JOE (Per)—Medium to late. Extra large, firm, sweet 
and productive. One of the leading varieties in nearly 
all sections. 
MARVEL (Kelloggs) (Per)—Late. Extra productive, me- 
dium to large. (for hill culture) Most popular in the 
Northern States. 
MRS. PARKER (Imp)—Late. Extra large, mild, sweet, 
very productive. A fine berry for local Market and fancy 
trade. 
PEARL (Imp)—Very late, firm and sweet. Very produc- 
tive and good in all states. A great money maker. 
(fruit with Chesapeake). 
FENDALL (Imp)—Very late, extra large and productive. 
A money maker. Good everywhere for a market variety. 
DELICIOUS (Per)—Medium early, quality fair, product- 
ive. Does best in Northern states. 
MISSIONARY (Per)—Early. Very productive. The lead- 
ing commercial berry for the South. Does extra well in 
the North under hill culture. 
KLONDYKE (Per)—Medium early, moderately product- 
ive, extra firm. Does best in the Southern and Western 
States. Fine quality. 
COLLINS (Per)—Medium early, medium to large, firm 
and productive. A good commercial berry and the lead- 
ing canner. 
AROMA (Per)—Late. Firm, medium to large in size, mod- 
erately productive. Does best in the Southern States 
and Southwest. 
WARFIELD (Imp)—One of the old leading standard com- 
mercial. Size, medium; firm and productive. Plant with 
Dunlap or Collins. Good everywhere for home use or 
market. 
WORLD’S WONDER (Per)—The largest berry grown. 
Firm and sweet, productive. 
| BUSHEL BASKET (Per)—Large, sweet, very firm, pro-_ 
ductive; extra fancy. 
GANDY (Per)—Very late. Large to extra large; firm 
and good quality. Good in all states. Commands high- 
est prices in market. 
COOPER (Per)—Midseason. Large, firm, good quality, 
productive. 
WAR DYKE (Imp)—One of the most productive on the 
list; medium in size, firm and highest in quality. Extra 
market variety. A money maker. 
SEN. DUNLAP (Per)—Early to midseason. Medium to 
large, strong hardy grower; does well in all sections. A 
great favorite. 
BUNS SPECIAL (Per)—Midseason; medium to large, 
good quality, very productive. Most popular in the 
North 
HAVERLAND (Imp)—Midseason; medium to large, 
pointed, heavy producer. Quality fair; most popular in 
the Northern and Eastern states. 
ST. MARTIN (Per)—Midseason to late, large, moderately 
productive. Quality fair; good market variety for North- 
ern states. 
EATON (Per)—Season medium, large size and good firm 
quality, very productive. Seems to do well in all sec- 
tions. 
BRANDYWINE (Per)—Late. Very large and good qual- 
ity; very productive. Good in nearly all sections, home 
use or market. 
PRES. HARDING (Per)—Late, extra large and extra pro- 
ductive. Color very dark red to center, firm and of very 
best quality, especially for the northern half of the 
country, but has done well on the west coast and a fa- 
vorite there. 
JUDITH (Per)—Midseason; a sttetls fancy berry, large 
and sweet, good producer. Recommended for all sec- 
tions. 
GLEN MARY (Per)—Most popular in the Northern states; 
large, productive, quality fair; a good market berry. 
GIBSON (Per)—Medium to late; large size, heavy pro- 
ducer. For North only. Same as Parsons Beauty. 
HUNTERDON (Per) Medium to late. Very large and 
sweet, heavy yielder, suitable for all sections. Don‘t fail 
to plant it. 
NEW YORK (Per)—Medium to late, extra large, fancy; 
for home market. 
NIC OHMER (Per)—Late. Large, firm and good quality. 
Good everywhere for home use or market. 
PAUL JONES (Imp)—Medium in size, heavy producer, 
recommended for nearly all sections as a market variety. 
MASCOT (Per)—The latest on the list. Extra large size, 
firm and sweet. Good everywhere for home use or mar- 
ket. 
SAMPLE (Imp)—Late. Large i in size, productive. For mar- 
ket only (north) an old time favorite with commercial 
growers. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
WORLD’S CHAMPION (Per)—The greatest money maker 
at this time. Does well in all sections. 
PROGRESSIVE (Per)—The first profitable everbearing, 
and is surpassed now by the Champion as to size and 
productiveness. 
LUCKY BOY (Per)—Extra large, firm and sweet; espec- 
ially good second year. Not recommended for the 
South. 
PERFECTION (Per)—Large and poor quality; for home 
use only in the North. 
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