8 E. W. TOWNSEND & SONS’ STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
COOPER (Per.)—Medium Early. Large to extra large. 
Irregular in size and shape. Quality fair. 
Productive. Fair plant maker. Moderately firm. Lots better 
varieties. 
KLONDYKE (Per).—Improved strain. Same as the 
—_——~)S—S—«<a' ds Standard except improved thru plant 
selection. One of the most valuable varieties for the South and 
Southwestern States. Townsend’s strain of Klondyke plants 
has been known for over twenty years as the best money could 
buy. And will produce from two to three times as much fruit as 
the common grown Southern Klondyke. Many of the largest 
Associations send to us every year for Good Klondyke plants. 
ST. LOUIS —This is an extra early berry of Southern 
origin. Large size and very productive. 
Color light red. Lasts only a short time. Where an extra large 
early berry is wanted, especially for the Southern States, we 
recommend St. Louis for trial. Not recommended for long dis- 
tance shipping. 
SUCCESS —vVery early, medium to large in size; qual- 
ity ordinary; suitable for home garden or 
nearby market; very productive. Lots of better early varieties. 
(DR. BURRILL) Per.—The Dunlap 
Senator Dunlap is an old time favorite in many sec- 
tions of the country. Not suited for the Southern States. A 
great plant maker and a great yielder when the season is not 
too dry. Fruit medium in size, dark red in color, and of good 
quality. <A little soft for long distance shipping. There are 
lots better varieties at this time. We can see no difference in 
this variety and Senator Dunlap. 
RED GOLD —First introduced by the Gardner Nurs- 
ery Co. of Iowa, and very highly recom- 
mended by them. Entirely different from variety of same 
name introduced by a Michigan grower. There seems to be a 
good demand for plants for Red Gold from sections where it is 
known, and being that it is an extra early large good quality 
berry we feel that it is worthy of a trial. We have a fine lot 
of plants at a reasonable price, and will be glad to receive 
your orders. 
FRED NECK, Churchville, New York, writes: 
Feel it my duty to let you know that I received the Strawberry plants 
O. K. Also more than thank you for giving my order prompt attention; you 
did far more for me than I had ever expected. I want to place another 
order with you this Fall. Thanking you again for your kindness. 
Dr. Burrill. 
LEROY BEDELL, Finleyville, Pa., writes: 
I have been raising Strawberries for 20 years and the plants you sent me WM. KEHR, Perkasie, Pa., writes: 
last week was the finest I ever received. That is why I am sending for September 26, 1931. 
more plants at this time. 
E. W. Townsend & Sons. 
Dear Sirs,—I herewith enclose a photograph 
of the Strawberry plants purchased of you 
this Spring, consisting of Premier, Aberdeen 
and Chesapeake varieties. These plants were 
all set with a New Idea Transplanter and 
have almost a perfect stand. We have al- 
ways had good results from your plants, and 
never miss the opportunity to recommend 
them to our friends. 
NOT E.— Aberdeen is an outstanding 
early variety in Pennsylvania, New 
Jersey, New York and Ohio—a long 
season variety making heavy yields. 
Dr. BURRILIL—A leading variety for 
: TOWNSEND’S PLANTS the middle western states as well 
As grown on the farm of Wm. Kehr, Perkasie, Pa. the north. 
