E. W. TOWNSEND, SQUARE DEAL NURSERY, SALISBURY, MD. 



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Haverland 



An old time market sort, midseason; imperfect 

 blossom. Does best when planted side of Dunlap 

 and Parsons Beauty. Price: $4.00 per 1000, 500 at 

 1000 rate. 



Rewastico 



Midseason to late. A variety that has fast come 

 to the front as a market variety. Is a little too tart 

 for a good table variety. A productive plant maker 

 and fruiter, fruit large, firm and beautiful crimson 

 color. Sells well at loading stations and in market; 

 is considered one of the best shippers. Mr. Allen 

 claims it to be a close competitor of the Chesapeake, 

 and we agree with him. We sold every plant last season 

 and ask our customers to order early this time if they 

 want Rewastico. Price: $4.00 per 1000 plants. 



Warfield 



Imperfect variety; midseason. Considered one of the 

 best canners. For a pair of good ones we recommend 

 Dunlap and Warfield. Fruit about same size, color, and 

 appearance when grown together. Price: $3.00 per 1000 

 plants, 500 at 1000 rate. 



Warren 



Medium late. Fruit large and of good quality. Seems to 

 be best in the North where it originated. $5.00 per 1000. 



Wolverton 



A long season variety. 

 Fruit large, of glossy col- 

 or, good flavor, and pro- 

 ductive. A good one for 

 home use or market; does 

 well on light soil. Price: 

 $4.00 per 1000, 500 at 

 1000 rate. 



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ONE FROM CALIFORNIA 



Nov 8. 

 I am in receipt of the 

 plants as per your invoice 

 of Oct. 19th. They arrived 

 in splendid condition, and 

 I hasten to thank you for 

 the same. 



E. E. SMITH. 



Glen Mary 



Glen Mary 



One of the best Northern varie- 

 ties. We sell more Glen Mary 

 plants in some sections of the New 

 England States than all others. 

 Berry large, firm and handsome ap- 

 pearance when grown in the North: 

 quality rich, juicy, aromatic, ana* 

 considered by most growers as an 

 ideal home variety. Price: $4.00 

 per 1000 plants. 



Ekey 



Rewastico Strawberry. 



Chester Strawberry. 



A good medium late variety for 

 home use or market. Is being 

 grown on the Peninsula by many 

 large berry growers. Large, long 

 in shape, good, mild flavor. Dark 

 red, firm enough for a good ship- 

 per. Very productive; a good 

 strong grower. Does well every- 

 where strawberries are grown. 

 Price: $4.00 per 1000 plants. 



Chester 



The Chester was a much talked of variety the past 

 season at the Horticulture meetings. Is of recent origin 

 and has not been widely grown but from all reports is 

 a grand variety. The party from whom we bought our 

 stock claimed it to be the best late variety in his nur- 

 sery. He claims that he has never seen anything to 

 compare with its size and appearance. Plants the largest 

 I ever saw, and the berries lay in piles around the plants. 

 Single plants with five and six fruit stalks, with the 

 largest berries that I ever saw. It was growing in a 

 patch of Chesapeake. Mascot, and other large si;:e varie- 

 ties, and there was no comparison between them as the 

 Chester was so far in the lead. The Chester suri 

 them all in every particular and was selling in the mar- 

 ket from three to five cents per quart higher than other 

 late varieties such as Chesapeake. Again another higher 

 season has proved the Chester to beat all its competitors 

 such as Chesapeake. Joe. Kellogg Prize. Mascot, etc. 

 After seeing the fruit for two seasons on different soils 

 the party claims that all other late varieties are beat 

 to a frazzle by the Chester. We ourselves have not yet 

 seen the plants in fruit, but we have the plants from this 

 party, and they are indeed beauties. We feel pretty sure 

 that this Chester will be a good one to try anyway and 

 recommend it as a trial. Price: $5.00 per 1000, 500 

 plants at 1000 rate. 90c per 100 plants. 



