Lucky Strike 



The Aristocrat 

 of All the 

 Everbearing 

 Strawberries 



Luckj^ Strike Yields 



Three to One Over 



Mastodon, and Sells 



For More Money. 



BERRYDALE 

 FARM. 



Salisbury, Md. 

 Oct. 16, 1929. 



E. W. Townsend & Sons 

 Salisbury, Md. 



Gentlemen: — For the past four 

 years we have been growing the 

 Mastodon Everbearing Straw- 

 berry, and it has proved to be 

 our best paying crop on our 

 farm up to this year. Last 

 spring after talking with you we decided 

 to plant a part of our acreage to LUCKY 

 STRIKE Everbearing. We are now kick- 

 ing ourselves because we did not plant all 

 LUCKY STRIKE. They are picking three times 

 as many berries as the Mastodon and selling for 

 10 cts. more per quart. BERRYD.\LE FARM. 



LUCKY STRIKE '^ ^ Townsend Introduction, originating on our own farms in 



1918, the Introduction price being $1.00 per plant. Quality 



the very best. Not equaled by any other everbearing strawberry. Produces a big 

 crop on spring set plants 60 days after planting. And continues to fruit all sum- 

 mer and up to hard freezes. Again at the regular spring fruiting season it surpasses 

 all other late varieties as a spring crop. Fruit large, firm and exceedingly produc- 

 tive. No garden complete without LUCKY STRIKE. 



Aberdeen 



A Big Money Maker 



For the Market 



Gardener 



Medium early, long 

 season. Large to extra 

 large bright red, qual- 

 ity very good. Moder- 

 ately firm and one of 

 the most productive 

 varieties on the list. 

 Said to outyield Pre- 

 mier. One of the hard- 

 iest and the thriftiest 

 growing plants on our 

 farms. We can recom- 

 mend it to all Com- 

 mercial growers where 

 the distance of ship- 

 ment is not too great. 



