(medium late) 



We have hesitated in adding BEAUTY 

 to our hst of plants for several years. 

 We have grown it on different soils for 

 the past five years, and it has always 

 made a fair showing. While we still be- 

 lieve there are other medium late varie- 

 ties just as good as BEAUTY, we feel that 

 it is a very valuable variety, and can be 

 grown by the average grower profitably. 

 BEAUTY is a strong, robust grower on 

 the average soil. It produces abundance 

 of high-class berries that are medium to 

 large: round, bright red, and of excellent 

 quality, and firm enough to ship long dis- 

 tance. BEAUTY has been highly adver- 

 tised and recommended by most of the 

 leading growers throughout the country. 





Give Beauty a trial 

 in your garden this 

 year, or include 

 some in your test 

 plot. 



Other Leading Standard Varieties Of Good Merits 



Some of them have been on the market for at least 

 forty years. The good old Sharpless, we ate when 

 youngsters. Klondyke is still the leader in some of the 

 Southern states. Missionary is grown exclusively in 

 Florida; Success is grown extensively in New Jersey. 

 Marshall has long been a leader in the North. Dr. 

 Burrill is still planted extensively in the Middlewest. 

 All are reliable and dependable and will serve you well. 



CAMPBELLS (early) Extra early, eXtra productive, of 

 extra fine quality berries, that average medium in size. 

 Color a rich dark red, very firm, dessert quality, very 

 good when fully ripe, as it has a rich spicy flavor. 

 Has been on the market a long time, and still popular 

 where an extra early market berry is wanted. 



FRUITLAND (early) Strong, hardy grower, fruit large 

 to extra large. Resembling Big Joe, exceedingly pro- 

 ductive of bright red, firm good quality berries. Fruit- 

 land is a general favorite with the growers here on 

 the Peninsula, and has given best of satisfaction 

 wherever sent. 



KLONDYKE (early) A strong hardy grower, especially 

 adapted for the Southern states. Fruit medium in 

 size, moderately productive of round firm good quality 

 berries. Not recommended for the North. 



MISSIONARY (extra early) For the past 26 years 

 Missionary has been the leading variety in Florida, 

 and several Southern states. A large, blood red. firm, 

 delicious berry, firm enough to ship from coast to 

 coast. Townsend's Strain of Missionarv plants is 

 known all over the Southern states as the best that 

 money can buy. We are always headquarters for 

 Missionary plants. 



DR. BURRILL (Dunlap) (medium early* Until the in- 

 troduction of Premier, Senator Dunlap sometimes 

 called Dr. Burrill, was the most sought after variety. 

 Very productive of medium to large high quality ber- 

 ries. Known as the poor man's varietv as it will grow 

 without fertilizer on any soil. 



SUCCESS (early) A good strong grower of good qual- 

 ity for home use. Medium to large in size.^very pro- 

 ductive, a general favorite. 



COOPER (medium early* A fairly good grower, seems 

 to have its greatest popularity in the Michigan sec- 

 tion. Fruit large, irregular in shape, moderately firm, 

 very productive. Lots better varieties. 



MARSHALL (midseason) An old time quality variety, 

 especially grown for quality, as it does not produce 

 enough quarts to make a paying crop commercially. 

 We have the true old fashioned^ type for those who 

 prefer quality to quantity. 



SHARPLESS (midseason) This is the old prodigal re- 

 turned. Its the same old Sharpless that we used to 

 eat when boys and girls. The kind that were sweet 

 when only half ripe. Never needed any sugar. Well, 

 folks, it is just as good today, and we are glad to be 

 able to offer this fine old favorite again. Extra large, 

 long, pointed berries with a green tip. A sure grower. 

 and should be in evervone's garden. 



WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION ON EVERY PLANT SOLD BY US 



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