TRUE-TO-NAME SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 



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The photo above shows Townsend's plants growing in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Sapford 

 Kinder. Carlyle. 111. 



HAVERLAND (Imp) 



Season early to midseason, a very strong grower. Fruit me- 

 dium to large, quality ordinary. Always can be depended upon to 

 produce a good crop when set by the side of Dunlap. 



ST. MARTIN (Per) 



We fruited St. Martin last year for the first time and rather 

 like it as a medium berry. Produced very fine berries on our farms 

 of the Marshall type. Moderately productive, and a good grower. 



WARFIELD (Imp) 



This is one of the old favorite canning varieties. Season me- 

 dium, a strong hardy sure cropper, fruit dark red to center and very 

 firm. Size medium to large. Will pay big profits when grown with 

 Dunlap. 



SAMPLE (Imp) 



This is an old standard variety that ripens late in season. Fruit 

 large, moderately firm, quality ordinary. A good strong grower, 

 and very prolific. 



FENDALL (Imp) 



Fendall is a very late imperfect variety. A good strong hardy 

 grower, and very popular in some sections. Can be depended upon 

 to produce a good crop every year. Fruit extra large fancy, quality 

 ordinary. 



BRAND YWINE (Per) 



Season late, a good reliable market variety. Fruit large, very 

 firm, and good quality, and very productive. 



