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E. W. TOWNSEND & SON, SQUARE DEAL NURSERY 



REWASTICO 

 (per) Late. 



One of our new 

 leaders in the late va- 

 rieties. While it has 

 not taken the place of 

 the Joe, and probably 

 never will it is a good 

 commercial variety. 

 Fruit large and rich 

 dark red in color. 

 Plant growth perfect 

 in every respect. 

 Strong and healthy 

 plants free from rust. 

 In productiveness it is 

 all one can wish; firm 

 enough to ship across 

 the continent. Brings 

 top market prices ev- 

 erywhere. We grow it 

 for fruit. , Mr. Allen 

 says it is the only 

 close competitor of 

 the Chesapeake, the 

 great favorite 

 of thousands. It is a 



amount you want to plant. 



good one to try in any 



y 



CHESTER (per) Late. 



Another new late champion that is winning 

 much fame. Is said to be so large that nine 

 berries fill a quart cup. We have not grown 

 any that size, but we have grown some fine 

 berries, large as we wished them to be, and 

 quality good enough for a King. Fruit rich 

 read round, colors all over and is exceedingly 

 productive. Plant growth very fine. Large 

 stalky plants, free from rust. Said to bring a 

 premium on the markets throughout Penn. and 

 N. J., where it is mostly grown. 



^ NIC OHMER (per) Late. 



One of the old-time late varieties. Has its 

 greatest popularity in the West and South. 

 Needs no description. 



NORWOOD (per) Mid-Season to Late. 



Noi-wood is of the improved Marshall type. 

 Plants large and healthy; makes few runner 

 plants. Produces moderately of the very finest 

 quality large to extra large hurries. Where 

 quality is wanted and not quantity — for home 

 use — we recommetid Norwood. 



i BALTIMORE (per) Late. 



We introduced this variety nine years ago, 

 and our sales have grown every year until it 

 is hardly second to any late variety on our 

 list. The Baltimore is a strong plant maker 

 and good grower on most any soil. Fruit large 

 to extra large, bright shiny red, and wonder- 

 fully productive. Quality ranks with that of 

 the Wm. Belt, of which we believe it is a de- 

 cendant. Anyone looking for a late standard 

 variety for either home use or commercial pur- 

 poses can not go wrong in selecting the Balti- 

 more. 



t SHERMAN (per) Mid-Season to Late. 

 Anoth©r of our own introductions. Of the 



Rewastico 



Marshall type. Not as productive as some, 

 but e^^ery berry a big lucious fellow, good 

 enough for a King. Experiment Stations 

 wherever it has been tested recommend it very 

 highly. Try it. 



! PEARL (per) Late. 



We were asked by some of our customers in 

 the New England States to add the Pearl to 

 our list. We secured a small stock of plants 

 from a Michigan grower and have a stock of 

 plants for those who wish to try them. We 

 have seen no fruit from the Pearl, but say it is 

 recommended as a good late variety. 



vAn old berry grower says Townsend's plants, best he 



ever saw. 



Chenango Co., N. Y., July 13, 1918. , . ^ 



Mr. Townsend: Dear Sir: — Hov/ soon can you furnisla 

 me with more plants. The plants you sent me in April 

 were the best plants I ever saw sent out by Any Nur- 

 sery. Respt. WM. BOIS. 



Good Count, Prompt Service. 



Lewis Count. N. Y., Sept. 19th, 1918. 



Received plants in good condition, thanks for liberal 

 count and prompt service. I remain, .„.„„„,„. 



FRANK FETTERLY. 



Chester 



