E. W. TOWNS^ND, Salisbury, Md. 



UNCLE SAM— When grown under hill culture a fine extra early variety. 



Uncle Sam 



Uncle Sam. — We introduced this variety 

 several years ago and after growing and fruit- 

 ing it for several seasons decided that there 

 was not much difference between it and the 

 Early Ozark, and thought one variety would 

 do as well as two so discontinued growing it 

 for one year. But during the season 1915- 

 1916, we had so many inquiries for it we had 

 to get it in stock again. And we found by 

 the behavior in other sections that it is in- 

 deed a distinct variety from the Early Ozark, 

 and is greatly the favorite of the two by many 

 of our customers. We visited a field of this 

 variety in the South the past season, and with- 

 out exception, it was as pretty a sight as I 

 ever looked at like strawberries. There is no 

 end to productiveness, season is early, earlier 

 than Missionary, good plant maker, healthy 

 foliage, long stems, berries dark red to the 

 center and firm, size fully as large as Mis- 

 sionary, eating qualities extremely good, has 

 perfect blossom, seems to have its greatest 

 popularity in the Southern States. We have 

 about 100,000 plants this season and recom- 

 mend it for trial. 









Manchester. Ind., 



May 



8. lOlG. 



Dear 



Sir- 



-Reeei 



ved the 



plants in 



tine 



condition 



set out 



and 



grow 



insf fine. 













Yours trul}', 





c. c. w. 1 



Dr. Burrell 



Dr. Burrell (Per). — One of the most 

 promising new varieties that ripens in mid- 

 season. Originated by Dr. Reasoner, of Illi- 



nois, and introduced by the R. M. Kellogg Co., 

 of Michigan, in 1916. Dr. Reasoner was the 

 originator of the world famous Senator Dun- 

 lap, and it is claimed that in the Dr. Burrell, 

 is a variety that surpasses Dunlap in every 

 way. I v/ant to say here to my customers any 

 variety that beats Dunlap in every way, shape 

 or form is a valuable variety and you should 



DR. BURRELL, Greatly Reduced in Size. 



not fail to plant it just as soon as you can get 

 the plants in the ground. The Dr. Burrell is 

 a cross between the Dunlap and the famous 

 old Crescent, comes of extra good parentage. 



Another Customer IVfade 



Ilarrisbur-, Pa., April 27, 1916. 



Mr. E. W. T. Dear Sir — The plants sent me are 

 all growing nicely. I Mish to thank you for these 

 very tine plants and to assure you of my future 

 orders. Respectfully yours, 



W. B. H. 



