TRUE-TO-NAME SMALL FRUIT PLANTS a 17 
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY ABOUT TOWNSEND‘ 
PLANTS AND TOWNSEND’S SERVICE 
Fine Plants and Good Count 
Laurens, N. Y., April 14th, 1922. 
Gents:—Strawberry plants received 
on the Sth, and were in !ovely condi- 
tion. They were certainly fine plants. 
I thank you for your prompt service 
end fine »lents. A pleased customer. 
Mrs. A. M 
Fine Plants and Fine Count 
Powfret Center, Conn., April 19, 1922. 
Gents:—Just received the straw- 
berry plants. They came in (fine 
condition—as fresh as if they had 
just been dug and a generous count. 
I am very much pleased with them. 
I thank you for the fine service and 
generous count. Sincerely, 
Det Wien oN. 
Tewnsend’s Plants 75 Per Cent Better 
than Michigan plants 
Clifton Springs, N. Y., April 22, 1922. 
Gentlemen:—I want to say that I 
have been buying strawberry plants 
for 18 years and this is the first 
square deal I have ever got. Sorry i 
Gid not know of you people sooner. 
Ycur plants are 75 per cent better 
than any plants I ever got from 
Michigan. In fact they are all better 
—there is no comparison. Don’t fail 
to send Catalogue every year and you 
will surely get my orders. 
(Signed) 
He sH.- 
Told His Neighbors 
Newtonville. N. J. April 20, 1922. 
Gents:—I received the flants you 
sent me in fine shape. Have $9 ver 
cent stand and they are growing nice. 
You have _ received several orders 
from my neighbors who I have recom- 
mended ycu to. 
(Signed W. R. C. 
Phittstord, Vt, April: 21; 1925. 
Dear Sirs:—Plants arrived yester- 
day in sood condition. “hanks fer 
fine plants and prompt attention. 
(Signed) W. T. D. 
Good Plants and Good Count 
Ravena, N. Y., Apri: 20th, 1922. 
Gents: Have just received the last 
lot of plants. I want to thank you 
for your prompt attention, fine plants 
and generous count. 
(Signed) Mrs. G. B..u. 
SURE-—A Square-Deal Nursery 
West Chester, Pa., April 17, 1922. 
Gents:—Just received the 75 plants 
that I was short on my order. Thev 
are also extra fine plants. I thank 
you very much for giving me this 
attention, and must say that you are 
a Square-deal nursery. Thanking yor. 
again. 
Tis eae 
Townsends’ Everbearing Plants growing in the field of Oscar White in Northern Minne- 
sota. 
Mr. White writes us that our plants are more hardy and more productive 
than any Northern grown plants. 
