TRUE-TO-NAME SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 5 
Chaney, Md., Jan. 12th, 1922. 
E. W. Townsend & Son 
Salisbury, Md. 
Gents:—The plants bought of 
you last Spring I hardly lost a 
plant; I have a patch of five 
aercs nearly all Premier, and 
are beautiful. If the season is 
favorable expect a big crop of 
berries. 
Wishing you a Happy and 
Prosperous New Year I am 
Yours truly, 
J. C. Chaney 
KELLOGGS MARVEL 
FORD 
Our leading late variety and the mate for Townsend’s Big 
Late. See description on center page. 
GANDY (Per) 
One of the oldest and best known late varieties, extra large, 
bright red, firm and good quality, does best on low springy soil. 
GIBSON (Per) 
A mid-season to late variety, a great favorite in Michigan. 
Fruit large and very productive. But very poor quality. 
GLEN MARY (Per) 
A mid-season to late variety, very productive and a favorite 
in New England States. Fruit large bright red, quality fair. Not 
adapted for the South. 
HOWARD 17 
Same as PREMIER. 
HAVERLAND 
Imperfect flowering variety. Mid-season to late. Haverland 
is well known throughout the New England States, also the Middle 
Atlantic and is a fine market variety, very productive, quality 
very poor. 
