24 E. W. TOWNSEND & SONS’ STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Has become 
the favorite 
Red Rasp- 
berry — This 
grand mis- 
season to late 
variety is win- 
ning favor 
wherever 
grown, its pop- 
ularity having 
spread throughout the Middle and Eastern States. 
The high yielding ability is due largely to its resist- 
ance to mosiac and other Raspberry diseases. It is 
RED RASPBERRIES 
SURPASSING ALL OTHERS IN QUALITY 
GREATER PRODUCTION AND LARGER 
PROFITS 
known for its hardiness and producing an abundance 
of the highest quality fruit, ripening evenly and hold- 
ing up well in size throughout its long fruiting season. 
The texture of the fruit makes it a wonderful shipping 
variety, and: in production we believe it to be the 
heaviest fruiting variety eve introduced. It is per- 
fectly hardy, a vigorous grower, and will not win- 
terkill. It is a truly a money-making variety, as its 
large attractive fruit will demand top prices on the 
market. Fresh Raspberries for the table can be ex- 
tended over a long season by setting Latham in the 
garden. We recommend this variety to every one 
interested in Raspberries. 
Martinsburg, West Va., August 12, 1931. 
Gentlemen:—This year has been an exceptionally fine 
year for us with the Latham Raspberries purchased from 
you in 1929, with an average of 3300 quarts to the acre. The 
berries were of fine quality and appearance. It has been a 
real pleasure in growing this field of Raspberries. As the 
stock you sent us was well graded with strong root system, 
they made a wonderful growth the first year set.. You can 
depend on us coming back when in need of future stock. 
N. SNAILES. 
Sheldon, Vt., August 24, 1931. 
Gentlemen:—From the 500 Latham plants I bought of you 
in the Spring of 1929 I picked seven hundred quarts of fruit 
this season. The plants grew vigorous from the start, and 
this year they have grown to a height of between 5 and 7 
feet. We surely recommend your stock. 
R. R. YATES. 
EVERBEARING RED RASPBERRIES 
Everbearing Raspberries should have a place in 
every home garden, for not only will they give you 
delicious berries early in the season, but a second crop 
will appear on the vines during the late summer and 
fall months when all other Raspberries are off the 
market. They are noted for their ability to produce 
large yields of delicious fruit. 
KATHERINE—Everbearing Red—Recently intro- 
duced. The best Red Everbearing Raspberry that 
we have ever grown. Like its parent (The St. Regis), 
it is a persistent producer from early spring to late 
fall. Berries very large and of firm quality. 
ST. REGIS—Everbearing Red—Market gardeners 
and fruit growers are making plenty of money from St. 
Regis, which will produce a crop 80 days after setting, 
and also another fine crop in September. It succeeds 
on all soils, light or heavy. Canes absolutely hardy, 
producing large quantities of delicious fruit; a valuable 
variety for market or home garden. 
Prices, see page 31. 
