E. W. TOWNSEND & SONS, SALISBURY. MD. 





BIG JOE— (Joe Johnson) 

 One of the biggest money makers on the list. Extra large and firm, exceedingly product- 

 ive and good quality. Season medium to late. Don 't fail to plant it. 



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WARDYKE (Imp) 



Wardyke was introduced by us the past season after fruiting 

 it several years, we decided it should be put on the market. It was 

 a scientific cross between Warfield and Klondyke. Does not make 

 as many plants as the parents. Wherever a medium size berry like 

 Klondyke is wanted for market purposes, we recommend Wardyke 

 as one to fill the bill. We. have grown it several years with the 

 Klondyke in our fruiting fields, planting four rows Wardyke and 

 two rows Klondyke. The fruit can not be told apart. The Warfield 

 rows would yield at least double the amount of fruit, and often 

 much more. Our Southern customers should each one give this va- 

 riety a good trial. Will do well in the far south and on all soils. 



AROMA (Per) 



This is an old time favorite, and still popular with lots of grow- 

 ers and Associations in the Southwest. We find that such varieties 

 as Ford, Big Joe, Lupton, Big Late, and etc., make us more money 

 per acre, but Aroma is a good reliable variety on most soils. 



BIG JOE (Per) 



Is a medium to late large fancy berry. A strong hardy grower 

 on all soils. Big Joe is one of the very first extra large berries to 

 ripen following the early varieties. For this reason it is always 

 profitable as it brings the highest market prices. We know of no 

 variety that will produce more fruit per acre than Big Joe if the 

 Frost does not get part of the blossoms. It is very easily killed by 

 late frost. We have known years when Big Joe produced 20,000 

 quarts per acre. We seldom can grow enough Big Joe plants to 

 fill our orders. This show's its popularity. This year we have an 

 extra large supply of extra large new ground plants, the kind that 

 will please. Prices reasonable. 



