E. W. TOWNSEND & SON, SQUARE DEAL NURSERY 



Kellogg's Premier 



SENATOR DUNLAP (per) 



Needs no description. There is probably no 

 variety better known than the Dunlap. Known 

 as the poor man's variety; easy to grow in 

 any soil or climate. Plants small, but strong 

 in habit and growth, and produces heavily of 

 very large, good quality fruit, that always 

 sell well on the markets. Is bound to yield a 

 good crop wherever planted. We ship plants 

 to every State and in Canada. Always give 

 satisfaction. We have a good supply of nice 

 strong, well rooted plants, strictly Thorough- 

 bred. 



y LADY CORNEILI^E (per) 



This variety originated in the South. Is a 

 grand variety in many sections. We have re- 

 ceived several very good report^ and many 

 large orders for the plants in different sec- 

 tions of the country. Rapid plant maker; very 

 productive of medium red shiny berries of good 

 quality; firm enough to ship across the conti- 

 nent. 



TWILLEY (per) 



One of the best early market sorts. Ranks 

 favorable with the Klondyke; in some respects 

 surpasses it, and is no doubt a much better 

 money maker for the grower if he knew it. 

 Berries same quality as Klondyke, only larger 

 in shape and largest in size. Has a live green 

 calx when berry is ripe. We recommend the 

 Twilley. Originated here in our own County 

 by one of our very best beloved citizens, Rev. 

 Dr. Twilley. 



"^ KELLOGGS PREMIER (per) Early 



From the reports received, the Premier is 

 destined to become the leading early standard 

 variety in a short time. We have reports from 

 nearly every State making great claims for the 

 Premier. The introducers claim that without 

 exception it is the grandest and best extra 

 early variety' ever originated. The Premier is 

 a strong pollenizer and plants grow large and 

 root deeply. . It succeeds in all climates and is 

 wonderfully productive of large beautiful form- 

 ed deep red berries of the very finest quality. 

 The berries are ideal for canning and shipping 

 to long distant markets. From our reports re- 

 ceived the during the past year and the great 

 demand for the plants we advise all our cus- 

 tomers who are looking for a good extra early 

 variety to try Premier this season. We have 

 a good supply of plants, stock which was 

 bought of the introducers three years ago and 

 shall be pleased to supply your needs. 



V\''e would like to print the letters sent to us 

 praising this variety but space will not permit. 



124 Berries on One KING of Autumn Plant, 

 And Others Looked Just as FulL 



This is Mr. George H. Roses' report last 

 May. He says: "Like to try your new ever- 

 bearer, the Lucky Strike. If they do better 

 than the King they are going some. The Au- 

 tumn King plants that we got from you three 

 years ago, have certainly done fine. On the 

 28th of September last year on one plant I 

 counted 124 berries and lots of the others look- 

 ed just as full.— Cleveland, Ohio, May 7, 1918. 



LUCKY BOY and LU<^KY STRIKE can not 

 be purchased from any one else in the trade. 

 We have no agents, and any one claiming to 



sell you the above named plants are frauds, 

 and we will reward you liberally if you will in- 

 form us if you see any such work going on. 



