Both Medium Early 



Whenever you find that 

 Townsend's own the pat- 

 ent for a new strawberry 

 introduction, you may be 

 sure it will be a worthy 

 member of your strawber- 

 ry patch or farm. 



B m m ^^. liiiinMB B»k y Patented November 29, V 



^ITriul^ ff 1932— plant patent No. N 



B^I W* W^ ! 46. Perfect. An exclusive 



g9 %f I HBI m II product of the Townsend J 



^pro« 

 Nur 



'/ 



Jupiter (patented 1932) is a blood-brother of the Premier 



and the Gandy, combining many of the best qualities of each, 

 though ripening later than most varieties, along with Big Joe. 



Appearance. Much like the Gandy, a glistening red, large 

 size, firm meat. Just a good solid berry. 



Productiveness. Equalled by very few varieties, sure to be- 

 come one of the most profitable items of your strawberry family. 



Culture. Is at its best on low, springy soil, and will outstrip 

 the Gandy on average soil. To assure best results, beds should 

 be thinned to prevent formation of too many plants. 



BIG JOE 



For over a score of years Big 

 Joe has been ' the leading me- 

 dium early to late Strawberry in 

 the eastern half of the 

 country and has produced 

 record-breaking crops 

 wherever grown. 



For size and produc- 

 tiveness it has ranked 

 with the top-notchers and 

 continues to do so up to 

 the present day. 



Jupiter. 



If it is not 

 already a 

 member of 

 your straw- 

 berry family 

 make it one 

 this year 



Its sparkling color and firm texture make it one of 

 the most marketable of all berries, a winner for com- 

 mercial purposes. 



Culture. Likes a mellow, springy soil. 



Trent 

 For several years a e ) 

 Strawberries. Our trade at tl 



nothing like them. They arc not only attt 



but ha* c a fin 



market for them. j. KETTLE. " 



Big Joe 



en : — 

 . I few/ been pun Plants for 



it one of the I 

 nice, picking over 7000 quarts, whic 



as high as $. 



from. \VM. SLEIGHT. 



