TRUE-TO-NAME SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 



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One of Townsend's Plant Fields 



CHESAPEAKE (per) 



Has been on the market now several years 

 and has made many friends, and needs no 

 further description at this time. Is classed as 

 one of the strictly fancy varieties. Sells for 

 top-notch price on every market. If it is a 

 standard late variety wanted either for home 

 use or commercial purpose, you can not go 

 wrong on the Chesapeake. 



FENDALL (Imp.) Late. 



We have been growing Fendall for a great 

 many years but have never grown as many 

 plants as we could sell. .Make an ideal mate 

 for Chesapeake, Ford, Worlds Wonder, Balti- 

 more, Aroma, etc. One of the most productive 

 varieties on the list. Fruit large shiny red 

 all over. If it's quality and quantity wanted, 

 select the Fendall. 



BRANDYWINE (per) Late. 



Brandy wine is a universal variety that needs 

 no description here. It has been planted North, 

 South, East and West, and succeeds every- 

 where. Is productive of extra large, good 

 quality berries hardy, and does well on any 

 soil. 



^ SAMPLE (Imp.) Late. 

 A great commercial variety in nearly all 



sections of the country. Also a great favorite 

 of home gardeners. There is a constant in- 

 creasing demand for plants. Produces great 

 quantities of rich colored, handsome fruit, with 

 very best quality and appearance. Begins to 

 ripen with the late varieties and continues very 

 late in season. We have the strictly pure bred 

 Sample plants with a wonderful record for 

 production. 



LATE JERSEY GIANT (per) Late. 



One of New Jersey's latest productions. Is 

 of the Gandy type; said to be much more pro- 

 ductive. We have not had time to give it a 

 good trial here. Comes very highly recom- 

 mended, and a great demand the past season 

 from N. J. growers for the plants. We have a 

 good stock of plants this season. 



Annville. Pa.. June 10. 1918. 



I am pleased to write you that all my plants grew 

 but one. How soon shall I begin t-utting off the run- 

 ners from Lucky Strike? t^^^-to 

 Truly yours. H. S. DAMS. 



Mr. Townsend: May 15. 1918. 



We received the shipment of plants by Parcel Post 

 this A. M.. 43 bunches. They came to us in the best 

 shape I ever got plants and the best stock I ever handled. 

 If you want any recommendation any time we ^vill 

 gladly furnish same. 



E. C. WICKERT & CO. 



Mr. 

 fine 



E. W. 

 plants 



PLANTS ARRIVE ACROSS CONTINENT IN GOOD ORDER 



Plemons, Texas. April 25tb 

 T.— Dear Sir: I received my plants 0. K. on the 23rd and they 

 and in fine condition. Many thanks. 



Respectfully. C. L. 



, lOlS. 

 were truly 



Graham. 



