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TOWNSEND'S PLANTS ATTRACT ATTENTION 

 OTHERS DIE THREE TIMES. 



Dear Mr. Townsend: 



I am enclosing yon an order for a poor man and a friend of mine, who 

 has set plants three times this fall and all died. He saw ours that we got 

 from you and wanted us to order him some of yours. Our plants are doing 

 fine and attracting a lot of attention. 



Yours respectfully, 



FRANK M. THORNE, 



Clearwater, Fla. 



GANDY (per) Late. 



One of the best known late varieties. Does 

 best on Black springy soil or springy clay; not 

 suited for high land. We have grown this 

 variety for twenty years, and it is still in de- 



mand by a great many growers in most sec- 

 tions. Does best when set with other good 

 polinizers, such as Ford. Baltimore. Aroma, 

 etc., as the first blossoms are not rich in pol- 

 len. 



A Few Testimonials From Some of Our Appreciative Customers 



North Wailes. Pa., 4|18|18. 



Strawberries received O. K. fine shape. 

 special price on the inclosed order. 

 Oscela, Eaiu.. 4|19|18. 

 From A Lawyer. 



Please send 

 W. B. H. 



You will find order attached. Kindly RUSH plants 

 to me, your own selection. I received a shipment from 

 you the other day, have them set out, every plant is 

 ffrowins: nicely an^ I am more than pleased with them. 



W. W. P. 



From Old N. C. March 22. liUS. 



r received my order of plant^s in good order, well root- 

 ed plants and am well pleai^ed. I find you send more 

 plants than the order called for. All strictly fine 

 plants. P. H. L. 



Kortri*:ht. N. Y.. April 13. 191S. 



Mr. Townsend : — I am sending you an order to try 

 your plants. They have been recommended very highly 

 to me. My neighbor says he picked more than one 

 quart from each plant last spring. M. H. D. 



