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LUCKY BOY (Per) 



Lucky Boy — still holds the record as being the Biggest, sweet- 

 est, and Most Productive of the everbearing strawberries in some 

 Northern Sections of the Country, in other sections it is a failure. 



Lucky Boy is adapted to Hill Culture in any Climate as it does 

 not produce much fruit on new runner plants first year. For sev- 

 eral years it was a winner on our berry farms and produced more 

 fruit than any other berry either fall crop or spring crop, but for 

 the last two seasons it has failed to produce heavy in the summer 

 and fall first year. But we are still getting the very best reports 

 from many of our customers and every year finds us sold out on 

 this variety. 



PERFECTION (Everbearing Strawberry) 



We have fruited Perfection several times. Fruit is large, but 

 poor quality. Plants are very large and lay flat on the ground. 



POSTAL GREETINGS 



Plenty Proof That Townsends' Satisty 

 Their Customers 



Limestone, Maine, May Tth, 1924. 



Received the plant? which I ordered 



from you and they arrived in the 



most excellent condition. I wish to 



thank you for the extra ones you sent. 



(Signed) A. Jasper Willey. 



Bordenham, Maine, May 12, 1924. 

 Received the plants all in fine 

 shape. Am more than satisfied. 



(Signed) E. S. Blodgett. 



Gallatin, Tenn., May 29, 1924. 

 Plants from your nursery beat ev- 

 erything in this section. Michigan 

 plants not in it with yours. Never 

 had any real strawberries until we 

 bought vour plants. 



(Signed) R. A. Collins. 



W. Bloomfield, Mass., May 22, 1924. 



Plants arrived OK, and I am very 

 much pleased with them, and the 

 prompt delivery meant very much to 

 us. Every plant growing fine. 



(Signed) Mrs. M. T. Rice. 



Beatytown, N. J., May 5, 1924. 

 Received both lots of plants and 

 have them all set out, only two dead 

 in the whole lot. They are surely 

 fine plants, and I am well pleased. 

 When I want more plants will know 

 where to get them. Thanking you for 

 prompt shipment and the attention 

 you give your customers. 



i Signed' Amos G. Sanders. 



Medina, N. Y., May 5, 1924. 

 Plants came in fine order and are 

 certainly fine plants. 



Jerry Burt 



Gardnier, Maine, May 2, 1924. 



Received the plants OK and am well 



pleased. The Garden collection bought 



of you a year ago brought me over 



$100 besides all I wished for myself. 



Mrs. Levi Foster 



New Freedom, Pa., 1924. 

 Plants reached me in fine order and 

 please let me thank you for the ones 

 you sent as a present Every planl 

 living fine. 



Mrs. J. S. Freeland 



Californ, N. J., May 2. 1924. 

 Plants delivered May 1st all in good 

 order. 



Mrs. C. D. Gulick 



Manchester. N. H., April 30. 1924. 



Plants arrived and all set out and 

 all extra fine plants. Many thank^ 

 for your prompt delivery. 



J no. A. Davis 



Amity, Pa., April 28, 1924 

 Plant- arrived in good shape. hav< 

 them all out. Think they are fines' 

 I ever saw. Will give you a large 

 order in 1926. 



J. Alexan 1<m 



