TOWNSEND S 

 2 YEAR 



Small Crape Arbor, 2 Yr. No. 1 Vines 



7 Vines For 

 Only 



I Caco, Red 



I Champaqne, Amber 



I Moores ^arly, Black 



I Concord, Black 



I Niagara, White 



I Catawaba, Red 



I Worden, Black 

 CUSTOMERS ORDERING 



$1/40 



GRAPE VINES BY 



PARCEL POST see parcel post rates on page 31 



CRAPE VINES 



PLANT CRAPE VINES FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT 



CONCORD — The most extensively planted black grape; bunches compact 

 and of excellent quality; a perfect hardy grower and very productive. 

 Prices— each $0.25, three $0.60, six $0.30, twelve $1.20, twenty-five $2.25 

 fifty $4.00, hundred $7.50. 



CATAWABA — Late ripening grape, large, firm and very sweet, fruit of cop- 

 per red color, produced on large compact bunches. Prices — each 

 three $0.75, six $1.20, twelve $2.10, twenty-five $3.75, fifty $7.00, hundred, 

 $12.00. 



DELAWARE — The standard of excellency, ripens early, flesh juicy and 

 sweet, berries of amber color, vines hardy and productive. Prices — each 

 $0.30, three $0.75, six $1.20, twelve $2.10, twenty-five $3.75, fifty 

 hundred $12.00. 



MOORE'S EARLY — A seedling of Concord, ripens two weeks earlier, pro- 

 ducing large black fruit of excellent quality. Prices — each SO. 30, three 

 $0.75, six $1.20, twelve $2.10, twenty-five $3.75, fifty $7.00, hundred $12.00. 

 NIAGARA — One of the largest white grapes, handsome compact bunches, 

 delicious flavor, a strong grower ripening with Concord. Prices, each $0.30. 

 three $0.75, six $1.20, twelve $2.10, twenty-five $3.75, fifty $7.00, hundred 

 $12.00. 



WORDEN — Very, popular bluish black, ripens two weeks earlier than Con- 

 cord, large compact bunches, excellent flavor and hardy grower. Prices — 

 each $0.30, three $0.75, six $1.20, twelve $2.10, twenty-five $3.75, fifty $7.00, 

 hundred $12.00. 



NEW VARIETIES OF CRAPES 



The following list are new varieties that have been tested for their depend- 

 able performance, both in the home garden and field vineyards. You will 

 find in these varieties fruit of the highest quality and in more than one 

 way show supremacy over the standard varieties. 



CHAMPAGNE — A delicious white Grape extremely large and juicy. Never 

 before have we seen as large compact bunches of grapes as this variety 

 produces. Strong sturdy grower, one will be delighted with. Prices — each 

 $0.40, three $1.00, six $1.75, twelve $3.00, twenty-five $5.00. 

 CACO — This new red Grape that is giving promise of becoming the leading 

 red variety. On our farms this year it was an outstanding variety, both 

 as to flavor and size of fruit — holding fruit well after ripening. Prices — 

 each $0.40, three $1.00, six $1.75, twelve $3.00, twenty-five $5.00. 

 FREDONIA — Originated at New York State Agriculture Experiment Sta- 

 tion. Black; ripens very early; berries large, juicy and sweet, borne in 

 large compact clusters, bunches are compact and very attractive. Prices — 

 each $0.40, three $1.00, six $1.75, twelve $3.00, twenty-five $5.00. 

 ONTARIO — White, follows Portland very closely in ripening. An excellent 

 blending of acid and sugar, hence the taste is sprightly and yet sweet. 

 Vines strong, vigorous growers and very productive. Another of the New 

 York State Agriculture Station's originations. Prices — each $0.40, three 

 $1.00, six $1.75, twelve $3.00, twenty-five S5.00. 



PORTLAND — New white Grape developed by New York State Experiment 

 Station. Ripens earlier than any other known Grape. Berries large and 

 have that beautiful yellow color like the Niagara. Contains so much sugar 

 that it can be eaten long before it is fully ripe. Prices — each $0.40, three 

 $1.00, six $1.75, twelve $3.00, twenty-five $5.00. 



SHERIDAN — Is the most promising new Grape for commercial growers to 

 compete with California vineyards. It is a late bluish black Grape, large 

 and more attractive than Concord, and is superior in keeping qualities. 

 Fruit is produced in large handsome clusters, and many of them on each 

 vine. We recommend this Grape to all of our customers in the middle 

 Atlantic. Prices — each $0.40, three $1.00, six $1.75, twelve $3.00, twentv- 

 five $5.00. 



ASPARAGUS RHUBAR 



Our select Asparagus we offer 

 our customers have been 

 grown on the Eastern Shore of 

 Maryland. Nowhere in the 

 country will you find soil more 

 adapted to growing of Aspara- 

 gus crown than where we have 

 our fields. The long-growing 

 season stores up strong double 

 crowns and heavy roots with 

 extra vitality in them to pro- 

 duce larger returns in the 

 quickest time after setting. 

 An Asparagus patch is good for 

 vears. Start right by getting 

 strong, healthy True-to-Name 

 V owns. 



MARY WASHINGTON— A strain 

 selected from the Washington 

 variety; much heavier stocks 

 and greater producer than the 

 original Washington variety. 

 Practically blight-resistant. 

 PEDIGREED WASHINGTON— 

 A new strain from the Mary 

 Washington, having been select- 

 ed for its large stocks of bluish 

 green, and rust-resistance qual- 

 ities. One of the best varieties 

 of Asparagus. 



25 100 250 1000 



1-year ... $0.75 $1.50 $2.50 $8.00 

 2-year . ... 1.00 2.00 4.00 12.00 

 3-year 1.50 3.00 6.00 20.00 



500 at 1000 rate. Ask for special 

 price.-; on lots of 5000 or more. 



ASPARAGUS AND RHUBARB BY PARCEL POST, ADD 

 TEN CENTS EACH 25 PLANTS TO COVER POSTAGE. 



AIYATT'S LINNAEUS— 



Large tender and fine, one 

 of the very best to plant; 

 makes good sauce and 

 pies. Plants. 20c each; 

 S2.00 doz.; S8 00 per 100. 



prepaid. 



QUEEN — Extra strong grower 



of large stocks of a pink color; 



for cooking in any wav it? 



quality is unsurpassed. Plants. 



20c each: S2.00 doz.; S8.00 per 



100, prepaid. 



MRS. WM. H. OBERSIIAIN. 

 Waynesboro, Penna., writes: 

 The Asparagus plai 



yesterday and we are much 

 pleased. They are fine You cer- 

 tainly know how to crow thrifty 

 crowns. 



RAYMOND I .IT/1 NBERGER. 



Kintnersville, Penna., writes: 



Received the A 

 yesterday. All O K 

 pleased with them all. 

 I . K. I ONGWORTH, 

 'erro flaute, Indiana, writes: 



We wish to than 

 prompt deliver] on the 20.000 

 Mary Washington 



oots ordered o! ' 

 grade that you -. 

 before have we b 

 such roots To 

 perfect. 



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W. TOWNS END ft SONS 



SALISBURY, MARYLAND 



