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Townsend's Vigorous 2-Yeor Vines. 



Cash in on the profits of Qrapes - every 

 farniy village and suburban home will 

 benefit by planting Qrapes this year 



No class of fruits bring quicker or larger profits. The easiest way 

 to get the money for the things you want is to plant an assortment — 

 Grapes, Raspberries, Currants, Blackberries, Asparagus, and Straw- 

 berries. 



High prices are paid for fruits from roadside stands or on the 

 market. Townsend's Wicomico County grown strains are weather 

 hardened and raised on the soil that made Maryland famous for 

 "fruits all over the world." 



Hardy — Fast Growers — Heavy Yielders — Strong 2-Year Caned 



IVES. This is one of the outstanding wine grapes. Color bright red, 

 close set on the bunches, rather a heavy producer. Planted heavily 

 before prohibition for the wineries. Now there is not enough stock 

 to go around. We would advise the planting of this fine variety 

 to a large extent for steady income. 



CONCORD. The most extensively planted black Grape; bunches com- 

 pact and of excellent quality, a perfect hardy grower and very pro- 

 ductive. Season of ripening, midseason to late. 



CATAWBA. Late ripening Grape, large, firm and very sweet, fruit of 

 copper red color, produced in large compact bunches. 



DELAWARE. The standard of excellence; ripens early; juicy and sweet 

 berries of amber color; vines hardy and productive. 



MOORE'S EARLY. A seedling of Concord, ripens two weeks earlier, 

 producing large black fruit of excellent quality. One of the best 

 black Grapes. 



NIAGARA. One of the largest white Grapes; handsome compact 

 bunches: delicious flavor. A strong grower ripening with Concord. 



WORDEN. Very popular bluish black, ripens two weeks earlier than 

 Concord. Large compact bunches, excellent flavor and hardy grower. 



Complete Grape prices will be found on page 39. 





A Typical Townsend Vineyard- 



-Your Assurance of a Bumper Crop. 



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