A Field of Tovvnsends' High-Grade Strawberry Plants in Bloom. 



Townsends' Plants Bring Words of Praise From All 



Parts of The Country. 



COULD NOT DO BETTER 



Mr. W. B. Cherry, Tipton, Pa., writes: — Your plants 

 could not be any better. Yielded over one basket per plant. 



WHAT THE LARGEST S. B. GROWERS ASSOCIATION 



MANAGER SAYS 



R. M. Anderson, Plant City, Fla. — We have bsen order- 

 ing your plants only for six years and never hesitate to 

 recommend them. 



P. W. Hitchins, Durham, N. C, writes: — Best plants 

 and best service I ever received, and I have purchased 

 plants from many different concerns. 



An acre of Townsends' plants netted G. B. Welch, of 

 Ind., $1815.00. 



PLANTS ARRIVED OK 



Wm. Stoffe, Wilkesbarre, Pa., writes: — Enclosed find 

 check for $200. Plants OK! 



J. H. Shepherd, Berwin, Md., writes: — You sent me the 

 best plants I ever bought. I tried others in your section, 

 but they could not deliver the goods. 



OLIVE E. WOODMACY, RANDOLPH, N. Y., WROTE 

 THE RURAL NEW YORKER AS FOLLOWS: 



"I want to mention the honesty and courteous treat- 

 ment we received by the Townsend Nursery. In March I 

 sent them an order and they made a mistake and shipped 

 to the wrong town. I wrote them and they sent another 

 lot of splendid plants. 



IT'S A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU MR. "B" 



From Mr. Birdsbeck, Castleton, N. Y. — Please allow 

 me to express my appreciation for the fairness in refilling 

 my order that came thru in bad order. The second lot came 

 OK and finer plants I never saw. It is a pleasure to do 

 business with such people, and I am telling my friends 

 about you and you certainly will receive my future orders. 



PICKED 1170 QUARTS SOLD FOR $184. AND HAD 



PLENTY TO EAT FROM ONLY 1000 



TOWNSENDS PIANTS. 



Mrs. Scott Walther of Naples, N. Y. writes us Jan. 11, 

 1926:- We are more than pleased with the 1000 plants re- 

 ceived from you in May 1924. From the 1000 plants we 

 picked 1170 quarts of the nicest berries we ever saw, that 

 we kept account of and had berries on the table every day 

 for three weeks, three times a day. We received $184. for 

 what we sold, and could have sold lots more if we could 

 have had them. Look for another order soon. 



FINE PLANTS NICELY PACKED AND EXTRA 

 COUNT. THAT'S US 



S. L. Tibbetts, Brooks, Maine, Writes February 20th.— 

 I am enclosing order for more plants. Plants I bought of 

 you last year were best I ever bought, and all lived and 

 grew fine. Nicely packed and extra count. I am speaking 

 a good word for your plants among my neighbors. 



One and a half acres of Townsends' plants netted 

 O. L. Oxen, Iowa, $1980.00. 



Please quote us best price on the following plants, to 

 be delivered in April. The Plants I received last Spring 

 from you were fine. W. P. Connell, Penn. 



TOWNSENDS PLANTS ALWAYS FINE 



G. W. Bachman, North Baltimore, Ohio, writes: — You 

 will receive an order in a day or two from my neighbor 

 for 22,000 plants. He was going to send to another nur- 

 sery that I knew was not sending out good plants as yours, 

 and I turned him your way. I take pleasure in doing fa- 

 vors for such folks as the Townsends, who I believe do 

 their best to please their customers. 



BROTHER CARRIED AWAY WITH TOWNSENDS 

 PLANTS 



Mr. E. C. Lee, Evergreen, Ala., writes: — Plants all 

 came in fine order and your draft is paid. I certainly ap- 

 preciate such service. My brother, saw some of the plants 

 and was carried away and you will get his order I am sure. 

 Note — This one sale caused the sale of millions of Town- 

 sends plants. 



