E. W. TowxsEND & Soxs^ St ra wherr ij Plants 



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Plants For Greater Profits 



Packed To Reach You In a Good Growing Condition 



NUMBER OF PLANTS REQUIRED 4U. . ,.i- X-- -IK* 



To Set an Acre at a Given Distance Apart ^^^^^AJ^^^^ar '^^^^■vr 



Bows Plants ^^^^HB^^^> ' ' ^ ' '^ 



24 inches apart 12 inches in row 20,000 ^^^^^Mm^Km^. .4A J m\^ . B 



30 inches apart 12 inches in row 17,000 



36 inches apart 12 inches in row 14,000 jC^^^^K^BS^MiaSf^ J2^QQ^lW A 



42 Inches apart 12 inches in row 12,000 ^j^^^^^^ggg^^^ ^^■ 



36 inches apart 18 inches in row 9.500 



42 inches apart 1$ inches in row S,00n iw^m^^^^^^^^K^K^rw^agyn^^m ^HB ^^ j^e^-i 



4S inches apart 18 inches in row T,00<> ^^S^^^^^^^E^^^mB^'^^^ri^^ -^^ M'. Si-' ^ 



48 inches apart 24 inches in row 6.000 ^^SlSBBE^^fj^^St ^.i'^^^^^^f^ V; 



48 inches apart 36 inches in row 5,00n ^^gjffi! JmhWi^ "Ss!^- - >. V 



24 inches apart 24 inches in row ll.nno 



30 inches apart 30 inches in row 7,000 



For hill culture rows should be either 24 



inches, 30 inches, or 36 inches, and plants set w^^^^^^^^mtis^i,*' -i ,^__ 



18 inches in row. ^^^^^^^^B^^SSt * i-^BB . &■ 



For matted row system, rows should be 



either 42 or 48 inches; plants set 18 Inches to Plowing' New Ground Turf After Stomps 



24 inches in row. Have Been Bemoved. 



Pitman, Penna., March 28, 1929, 

 Gentlemen: — 



Received the plants yesterday. Thanks. They are the 

 finest I believe I have ever planted, and have so told all 

 my neighbors, and rest assured you will get my order next 

 year, and many more from this section — due to your good 

 plants, service, and your fairness in your dealings. 



Yours truly, F. -A.. FORMAX. 



From Now On It's TOWNSEND'S PLANTS 



Hundreds of growers write us to this effect every year. 

 After buying plants from every section, and from the dif- 

 ferent nurseries, they all say "From now on it's Town- 

 send's Plants for me." 



MR. H. W. McKINLEY, Monongahela, Pa., writes: We 

 sold over 5,000 quarts from three-quarters of an acre. And 

 if they had all been Townsend's plants would have had 

 considerable more. From now on it's Townsend's plants 

 for me. 



MRS. GEO. E. HAMILTON, Bethards, Iowa, writes: I 

 must write and tell you how beautiful our strawberries are 

 from the plants purchased from you last spring. I have 

 never had such results before. You were highly recom- 

 mended to us as reliable growers of good plants. And I am 

 surely a pleased customer, and will keep right on recom- 

 mending Townsend's plants. 



M. E. WILSON, Lowville, N. Y.: I received all plants 

 in fine condition. I am writing to let you know how well 

 I am pleased with Townsend's plants and prompt service. 

 This is my first venture. 



M. I, WIENER & SONS, Monsey, ». Y.. writes June 

 19th: We are now picking the Premier we got from ygu 

 last year. We have a very nice crop. 



MR. H. F. HALL, Galian, Ohio, writes: Never received 



finer plants. Hope to send you another order next year. 



MR. CARL L. SCHELPPI, Columbus, Ohio, writes: 



Lost only three plants out of 500. You certainly sent me 

 fine plants. I am proud of them. 



From a New Customer 



MR. F. A. MORILL, Foxboro, Mass., writes: Thanks for 

 such a nice lot of raspberry plants. They are very satis- 

 factory. Will come again. 



From a New Customer 



MR. ASBURY, Riedenes, Flora, Ind.: Thanks for fine 

 plants. Many extras. 



MR. G. H. HUSTON, Ford City, Pa.: Plants came all 

 right. Fine plants as usual. 



