E. W. Town SEND & Sons^ Straivherr y Plants 



MEDIUM LATE VARIETIES 



A l?QJ^ A — One of the very best medium 



late standard varieties for nearly 



all sections. Many of the large growers and 

 Associations plant Aroma only. Aroma is a 

 clean hardy growing plant. Does well on most 

 soils. Fruit large deep red with excellent qual- 

 ity either for home use or market. We are al- 

 ways headquarters for best grade of Aroma 

 plants. Townsend's strain of Aroma has pro- 

 duced over 10,000 quarts per acre where the 

 average yield in same locality was less than 

 3500 quarts. 



Gib 



son 



— A valuable berry in some locali- 

 ties, but not a universal variety. 

 In most sections it produces a big crop of in- 

 ferior fruit. Too soft for long-distance ship- 

 ment. Its big yields is about all that can be 

 truthfully said of Gibson. Gibson was origin- 

 ated in Wicomico County, Md., under the name 

 of Parson's Beauty. It is also known as 

 Pocomoke. 



No. 3 



A Favorite Garden Collection 



100 PREMIER Extra Early 1 



100 BIG JOE Medium Late I ^. ^^ 



100 TOWN KING Very Late [ «l>4.o5 



50 MASTODON Everbearing J 



Delivered Free Anywhere in U. S. A. 



Catalogue Value $5.90 



Glen Mary 



-—Glen Mary is fast 

 losing out as a com- 

 mercial variety; 

 grown now only in 

 a very few sections. 

 Fruit large, quality 

 ordinary. Produces 

 a good paying crop 

 when seasons are 

 ideal for growing. 

 Lots of better va- 

 rieties. 



Marshall 



— Marshall is med- 

 ium season ; does 

 well when soil and 

 conditions are right. Fruit large, 

 firm and good quality. Not very 

 productive, 



NEW YORK — New York is a medium 

 season variety, very large and produc- 

 tive. Flavor mild and sweet. Recom- 

 mended for home use or local market. 



Nic Ohmer —4 very valuable 

 variety for home use 



or market. Fruit large, firm and sweet. 



Not very productive. 



DI/^ JOE — ^^"^ °^^' ^^ years Big Joe has 



been the leading medium late 



strawberry in the Eastern half of the country, 

 and has produced record-breaking crops every- 

 Avhere grown. In size and productiveness, Big 

 .Toe is second to but very few varieties. Quality 

 is the very best, and always brings top prices. 

 Strong hardy plant grower and free from dis- 

 ease such as rust or leaf spot, A great money 

 maker for most growers, 



PARSON'S BEAUTY — See description of Gibson. 



p^ul Joriec — Paul Jones is one of the 



Z most productive varieties 



grown. Fruit medium in size and very firm. 

 Quality ordinary for table use. But where a 

 berry is wanted that Avill grow anywhere and 

 turn out the quarts, Paul .Tones is a good one 

 to tie to. Color is a bright rich red ; berries 

 slightly pointed, and run uniform in size, hold- 

 ing up well throughout the season. Should be 

 fruited with Big Joe, Ford or some good perfect 

 flowering of same season. 



•—Sample has been on the list a 

 good long time and still in demand. 

 Fruit medium to large, bright red, ordinary 

 quality ; fairly productive. Should be fruited 

 with Big Joe, Ford or Lupton, equal rows to do 

 its best. 



— Gold Mine is a medium late 

 variety, with excellent qual- 

 ity ; very linn and sweet fruit, large to very 

 large, moderately productive. A strong plant 

 maker on most soils and worthy of a trial where 

 a good medium late berry is wanted, 



Mrs. Alex. Kohring, Williamstown, N. J. — Mighty well 

 pleased with plants. 



Mrs. Hariy Ramsen, Canaondale, Coon. — Plants arrived 

 0,K, Have them all set, 



Sample 



Gold Mine 



