Cherry Trees A Qoo iZ;: y P T md 



TOWNSEND'S 



Heavy Bearing 



Varieties 



SWEET CHERRIES 



BEST FOR CANNING 



4'-5' 

 3'-4' 

 2'- 3' 



50-299 



SO. 70 



.65 



.60 



PRICES OF SOUR CHERRIES PER TREE 



1-9 10-49 



$0.85 S0.75 



80 .70 



;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;; 75 .65 



Note: For SWEET CHERRY PRICES, add 15c. 

 BLACK TARTARIAN. Makes a beautiful erect growth; a 

 heavy bearer. Ripens in late 

 plish in color, rich and 



CHERRY OFFER 

 4 for $2.95 

 1 each 



Montmorency 

 Black Tartarian 

 Gov. Wood 

 Early Richmond 

 You get 75 Strawberry 

 plants free, value $1.05, 

 with this special offer. 



planting. Fruit of gc 



juicy. 

 GOVERNOR WOOD. A 



healthy grower and abun- 

 dant bearer. Large yellow fruit, covered 

 with bright red. Ripens middle of June 

 YELLOW SPANISH. Ripens end of June. 

 Fine for canning. Fruit large with golden 

 coloring tinted with crimson. 



SOUR CHERRIES 



For Making Pies 



EARLY RICHMOND. June. Sour red, the earliest 

 of Sour Cherries. Fruit round, skin thin, rather 

 tough, and easily separated from the pulp and 

 requires small amount of sugar when canning. 



ENGLISH MORELLO. Late July and early Aug. 

 The only real late Cherry. Tree grows quite 

 small, and of dwarf habit. Fruit good size, 

 nearly black. 



MONTMORENCY. Large. Late June. A 

 commercial variety in popular demand. 

 Tree bears young, within 2 years after 

 od size, bright clear red. 



« Jun^nn^Mul^^Fru^tJ^Dur- 



fj $1.05 worth 



Strawberry Plants 



As a special introductory 

 offer we will give absolutely 

 free with each Fruit Tree Col- 

 lection in catalog 75 Straw- 

 berry plcnts as follows: 

 25 Plants Mastodon 

 25 Plants Howard Supreme 

 25 Town King. 



Only one offer allowed to a 

 customer. 



You can make money out of 

 Strawberries. Try these 7 5 

 plants with our compliments. 



TOWNSEND Imperial 



PLUM TREES 



1-9 10-49 50-299 



5'-6' S0.90 $0.85 $0.80 



4'-5' 85 .80 .75 



l'-V 80 .75 .70 



Here are the best Plums, hardy heavy bearers. Always 

 plant several varieties together so that they can cross- 

 pollenize. They will bear much better. 

 ABUNDANCE. (Japanese). Skin pinkish red, changing to dark 



red. Ripens late Aug. or early Sept. Fruit medium size, 



roundish, flesh yellow, tender and sweet. 

 GREEN GAGE. The sweetest eating and canning Plum, large 



greenish yellow, very delicious. 

 SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Skin purplish black, flesh golden yellow, 



juicy, firm and tender. Every home ought to have a tree or 



two. 



Two Outstanding Plums Recommended by 

 Townsend. 



BURBANK. A triumph of the genius of "The Master Hor- 

 ticulturist." Remarkably successful all over the coun- 

 try. It seems to succeed in any soil. Fruit large, dark 

 red or purplish with thin lilac bloom. Flesh amber- 

 yellow with rich sugary flavor. It's a dandy. 



GERMAN PRUNE. Excellent for drying, preserving or 

 dessert. Large fine fruit that is firm, sweet and deli- 

 cious. We have nothing to offer that will take its 

 place. Every home should have a few trees; the fruit 

 will carry you through the winter season. 



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A FRUIT COLLECTION 



For the 

 SMALL PLANTER, ROADSIDE STAND, 

 COUNTRY ESTATE. 



Richmond Cherry 

 Gov. Wood Cherry 

 Golden Jubilee Peach 

 South Haven Peach 

 Burbank Plum 

 German Prune 

 New Douglas Pear 

 Bartlett Pear 

 New Cortland Apple 

 Red Delicious Apple 

 Yellow Delicious Apple 

 Yellow Transparent Appl 

 Winter Banana Apple. 



12 



Large Townsend 

 Approved 

 Specimen Trees 



foi 



6- 95 



You get 75 Straw- 

 berry plants free val- 

 ue SI. 05, with this 

 special fruit collection. 



