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taken, off, the plants would be stunted, and 

 would not produce anything like the crop of 

 fruit that should be expected. 



Wliile we do this work on the Townsend's 

 farms, the writer had made note of several 

 plant growers this summer that have left the 

 blossoms remain on their ever-bearing plants. 



And some of them have very miserable looking 

 patches of plants. 



We only wish that every customer and every 

 prospective customer of ours could see for 

 themselves our fields of plants before digging 

 commences. 



A THOROUGHBRED PROGRESSIVE PLANT IN FULL FRUIT 



Superb 



Superb. — We have had many excellent re- 

 ports from the Superb, and we notice that 

 some of the leading plant growers claim this 

 to be the best one of the ever bearers. We 

 recommend the Superb for hill culture only, 

 as it does not fruit sufficiently on the new run- 

 ners the first year. The fruit is perfectly 

 formed, and beautifully colored, and highly 

 flavored, they ripen uniformly and are very 

 large in size, the plants are healthy and vigor- 

 ous. For a Spring crop the second year the 

 Superb is not surpassed by any of the one- 

 season varieties, and they continue to fruit 

 the entire summer and fall months. This 

 is our fifth year that we have grown Superb, 

 we Iiave a fine stock of true to name plants, 

 grown on new land, and shall be pleased to 

 have your orders. 



WHAT SOME OF OUR CUSTOMERS SAY 

 ABOUT OUR EVER -REARING PLANTS. 



Montg:<^niory Co.. Pa. 

 I purchased from you in the Si>riuir 100 Kin?: 

 (of autumns). Thoy have done splendid. I am 

 well |jleas(>(l witli tliom, thoy will certainly be a 

 good advortispmont for you liere. 



.lOIIN K. WILLIFONG. 



Francis 



Francis. — We have found that the Francis 

 was just about as hard for us to grow as the 

 Americus; fruit is large and of good quality. 

 Does better in the North. 



Americus 



Americus. — Americus is a good ever-bearing 

 variety but hard to grow. We have never suc- 

 ceeded in growing a good crop of Americus, 

 fruit is particularly fine in qualitiy, and is one 

 of the very latest to quit fruiting in the fall. 

 Our slock of plants are limited. 



WK (ilAilANTEK THAT OUR PLANTS ARE 

 THE EQUAL OF ANY PLANTS GROWN 

 ANYWHERE. That thoy are strictly 

 THOROUGHBRED with the highest fruit- 

 ing power. That they will reach you by 

 express in good growing condition or your 

 money back. 



