14 E. W. TOWNSEND & SONS—SQUARE DEAL NURSERY 
Everything Came in Fine Shape 
Danbury, Conn., May 5th, 1922. 
Gents:—Wish to thank you for the 
prompt delivery of my order. Every- 
thing came in fine shape. 
(Signed) D. A. E. 
Kennett Square, N.Y., May 6, 1922. 
Gents:—Plants arrived in fine con- 
dition and are growing fine. Thank 
you for your good count and a 
square deal. Yours for suceess. 
Mr. A. R. 
Guilford, Conn., May 9th, 1922. 
Gentlemen:—The plants bought of 
you last year are certainly fine plants 
and are doing great work this Spring. 
Progressive are solid, full of fruit 
and blossoms. I never saw such a 
sight before. Premier, Big Joe, 
World’s Wonder and Big Late are all 
fine. With very best wishes I am 
Yours very truly, 
Ralph B. Hill. 
Please note on page__.-Mr. Hill’s 
garden, which speaks for itself. 
In Perfect Condition 
Meriden, Conn., April 17th, 1922. 
Gents:—TIbe plants you sent to me 
were reeeived in perfeet conditicn. 
(Signed) Mrs. J. Me. 
LUCKY BOY 
amount of plants required and the small cost, and pick the best 
varieties for you and tell you just how to make a success from the 
start. It so simple that any ten-year-old boy or girl can care 
for them. NOT WORK, BUT PLEASURE, IN GROWING EVER- 
BEARING STRAWBERRIES. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO WAIT 
A YEAR. ONLY A FEW WEEKS FROM THE TIME PLANTS 
ARE SET AND THEY BEGIN TO WORK FOR YOU. 
CHAMPION (Everbearing Strawberry) 
The Champion is a perfect flowering variety of the Progress- 
ive type. As tested on our soil by the side of the Progressive 
yields at least twice as much fruit as the Progressive. Fruit 
nearly twice as large and puality about the same as Progressive 
in every way except in size. We have reports from many sec- 
tions of the country on this variety which would indicate that 
Champion will take the lead over Progressive. We find it a par- 
ticular hardy grower and feel safe in recommending it anywhere 
in the South as well as the North wherever the Progressive can - 
be grown. The extra size of fruit and the extra productiveness 
will surely make it a favorite. We received our plants direct 
from the Originator, Mr. Lubke, of Michigan, and have succeeded 
in growing a fair crop of plants which we hartily recommend to 
our customers, especially for home garden. 
