TRUE-TO-NAME SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 



Told His Neighbors 



Gents: — I received the plants 

 you sent me in fine shape. H;i\'- 

 99 per cent stand and they are 

 growing nice. You have re 

 several orders from my neighbois 

 who I have recommended you to. 

 (Signed) W. R. C. 



Dear Sirs: — I am writing to say 

 that I have never bought or 

 grown such plants as the Pre- 

 mier, Ford and Dr. Burrill you 

 sent to me. A pleased customer. 

 Fred Hallacker, Ohio. 



Kissimmee, Fla. 

 E. W. T. & Sons. 



Gents : — I enclose herewith 

 check for $60.00 in payment ot 

 the 15,000 Missionary ordered by 

 wire. The plants that we are 

 receiving from you are certainly 

 high class plants, and I am look- 

 ing forward to great results from 

 them. 



Some plants ordered from your 



Neighbor not nearly so good. 



They came heated and we lost 



most of them. Very truly yours. 



F. A. N. 



The above photo is taken from average samples of Townsend's new ground productive 



plants. Note the long fiberous root system. The roots alone measure 



more than fifteen inches. 



BIG WONDER 



This is a medium late variety. A strong hardy grower and is 

 giving very good satisfaction. Fruit dark red, of the Dunlap type, 

 very productive, firm and sweet. Introduced by the Kellogg Co., of 

 Michigan. 



COOPER (Per) 



Introduced by the A. R. Weston Co., who have made remark- 

 able claims for it. Also other Michigan Nurseries have catalogued 

 Cooper with nothing but praise. We purchased a good stock of 

 Cooper plants two years ago and as we sold but very few first year, 

 we set out a very large acreage last year, and have grown a beau- 

 tiful crop of new ground Cooper plants. We find them to be a strong- 

 healthy plant maker. Fruit very large and of good quality, and no 

 doubt it will become a leading market variety. Season medium 

 with us, plants upright in growth, holding berries off the ground. 

 Fruit very large, bright red and firm, very productive. If it proves 

 one half as good as the Michigan growers claim it will prove a win- 

 ner. 



GIBSON (Per) 



Medium late, strong hardy grower. Exceedingly productive, of 

 large size. Quality very ordinary, seems to be more popular in 

 Michigan. This is practically the same berry as Parsons Beautv. 



