8 E. W. TOWNSEND & SONS—SQUARE DEAL NURSERY 
BIG JOE—(Joe Johnson) 
LUPTON (Per) 
This is one of the leading late varieties to date; has made good 
wherever planted. Is a strong, hardy grower; fruit large, bright 
blood red to the center, and firm enough to ship across the conti- 
nent. Very productive, and always brings top price on the 
market. Originated in New Jersey and is popular in that section, 
in faet is the leading late berry there with the largest commercial 
growers. We have a fine stock of plants. 
MASCOT (Per) 
One of the very latest berries, fruit large and firm; a strong 
hardy grower. 
MISSIONARY (Per) 
Missionary heads the list of all early Southern varieties. For 
the past five years we have not been able to grow enough Mission- 
ary plants to fill our orders. We have had to go out and buy 
Missionary plants every year. This time we think that we have 
a supply that will fill every order. We have more than 100 acres 
in Missionary set on new light soil. Every acre is well set and 
absolutely true to name and of the highest fruiting power. Our 
Missionary are set on new soil that is such that we can dig any 
time during the winter months when the ground is not frozen. 
And we are better prepared than ever before to take care of our 
winter orders. Townsend’s strain of Missionary is known the 
country over. While Missionary is supposed to be a Southern 
variety, many of our Northern friends have been growing Mission- 
ary for several years with equally as good success. Missionary 
was introduced by us to the Florida growers in 1906, and is known 
as Townsend’s Missionary. Send your orders to the Missionary 
Specialist. We try to get them just a little better every year, and 
to keep them strictly true to name. Missionary is to the South 
what Premier is to the North. The best money maker of them all. 
