E. W. Towj^SEND & SoNS^ Straivberry Plants 



Faf-nn — One of 

 '^^'•"" the heav- 

 iest producers. Large 

 uniform in size and 

 color, rich dark red 

 clear through. Its 

 flavor and quality is 

 the very best, and is 

 considered by most 

 growers who have 

 grown it to be al- 

 m o s t perfect. Its 

 firmness makes it a 

 favorite with distant 

 shippers. More Eaton 

 should be grown in all 

 producing sections. 



LADY THOMPSON — This is an old-time 

 favorite and once the greatest money- 

 maker of the medium early sorts. Grown 

 now only in some sections of the South 

 and West by growers who still prefer it 

 to all others. 



MEDIUM EARLY VARIETIES 



DR. BURRILL -'^^"^; Mmion Dollar 

 strawberry of the Dun- 

 lap family. Dr. Burrill is to the North and West 

 Avhat the Klondyke is to the South and East. 

 Will grow on most any soil under most any 

 conditions. Really the lazy man's berry. Com- 

 mercial growers in many parts of the country 

 plant more largely to Dr. Burrill than any other 

 variety. On account of its long-rooted habit it 

 does better in the very dry sections than any 

 other variety in a dry season. Fruit medium 

 in size, rich dark to very dark red when fully 

 ripe; quality excellent, and very prodnctive. 



(]^iQOPP]^J^ — Where soil and conditions 



are right, Cooper is a favorite 



fancy maiket variety. We have seen crops of 

 these berries that would average larger than 

 any other variety, often 27 berries filling a 

 quart. Cooper is exceedingly productive; good 

 firm quality, mild and sweet. Has a rough ap- 

 pearance. Berries not as uniform in shape as 

 many growers wish, but where an extra large 

 irregular shaped berry is Avanted Cooper will fill 

 the bill. Plants extra large and hold fruit well 

 off the ground. Every season finds us sold out 

 on Cooper plants. 



STRAWBERRY PLANT PRICES— See page 30 



Haverland 



—An old-time variety; very 

 productive; quality ordinary. 

 Has given away to Premier. Planted now only 

 by a few growers who have soil suited to it. 



Senator Dunlap — ^^ favorably known 

 !_ throughout the coun- 

 try as a medium early variety that has made 

 profits for thousands of growers. lentil the in- 

 troduction of Premier, Dunlap was the standard 

 variety in most sections. Fruits large, crops of 

 medium .sized good quality berries. Suitable for 

 iiome use or market. Sure to please. 



Mrs. H. D. Annentrout, of Tennessee, writes us June 13th 

 that she lias seen J'ownsend's plants fruiting at her neigh- 

 bor's, and as she never saw such fine berries is anxious to 

 get a stock of our plants. Our season was over and we 

 could not accommodate this party. But promised to furnish 

 her with just as good plants as her neighbor had early 

 next spring. 



Good Plants Always Bring More Orders 



I'arkwood, Pa., May 3, 1928. 



Gents: — Plants arrived yesterday all set out. Fine plants 



as I ever saw. Several of my neighbors sending in for 



more plants. I am always glad to recommend such folks 



as you are, and you will get lots more orders from here yet. 



Your customer, MRS. W. D. KING. 



Cooper, 



