TRUE-TO-NAME SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 2 re 
A Crate of PRESIDENT HARDING, Our Late Berry. One of the largest and 
most productive commercial varieties we have ever tested. Fruit extra 
firm and good quality. Color dark red to the center, a strong plant grower 
and a winner in every way. 
TOWNSEND’S BIG LATE (Imp) 
See description of Big Late on page 20. This is the mate 
for the FORD. A pair of the best money makers on the list. 
Universal varieties recommended everywhere that late varieties are 
wanted. Almost entirely frost-proof. Have never missed a crop. 
Don’t get mixed up with other Big Lates and FORDS. There are 
at least three varieties being catalogued as Big Late. That is not 
Townsend’s Big Late. There is also a variety by the name of 
Ford that has no resemblance of the Ford which was introduced 
by us, and which has made such a record in nearly every state. 
REMEMBER TOWNSEND’S BIG THREE: PREMIER, FORD 
and BIG LATE. 
Mr. John Caffer, Ocean County, N. J., writes us this year: ‘‘Your Big 
Three has proved winners here. I don’t know which variety is best. I skall 
continue to grow all three. You can expect lots of orders from here next 
spring.” 
WORLD’S WONDER (Per) 
For six years we have been offering World’s Wonder. It has 
held the record for size. We offered $10 in gold to anyone who 
would send us a plant that would produce as large berries as the 
World’s Wonder. We have never had to pay. We have letters 
on file from our customers stating that they had grown berries 
that measured in circumference from six to seven and a half 
inches. The fruit is very firm and good quality for so large a 
berry, is a fine strong plant maker, and we recommend it for 
home use or nearby market where extra large berries are in de- 
mand. Too large for a shipping variety. We have tried to grow 
enough plants this year to supply our trade. Advise placing 
orders early. 
