E. W. Tqwxsend & Sons' Strawberry Plants 



Townsend's Quality Plants 



Are Always Dependable 

 A Product With Thirty Years' Plant Breeding in Them 



Striving Always for Better Plants and Better Yields which in 

 return gives Bigger Profits to our Customers. 



NOTE. — To those who have never bought plants from our Nursery will say that we could 

 fill a thousand pages as large as this Catalogue with just such good letters from our customers. 

 These letters are from every State in the Union. I have taken about ttfty from our files just as 

 they come along and am printing them just for the Folks to read who liave never sent us an 

 order. I have told the printer to use the full address so you are welcome to write any of those 

 whose names are signed. I am sure that you will receive a favorable reply in a few days. We 

 give you our promise that we will try our best to please every one of our new customers just as 

 we have been able to please those who have been with us for a long time, and are still with us. 



E. W. TOWNSEND. 



A Novelty for Those Interested 



THE LOGANBERRY 



A hybrid between the Raspberry and the 

 Blackberry. The fruit is as large as the 

 largest Blackberry, and is produced in im- 

 mense clusters. The color is a clear, dark 

 red. It partakes of the flavor of both the 

 Blackberry and the Raspberry — mild, 

 pleasant, vinous flavor, delicious and pe- 

 culiar to this berry alone. Seeds small, 

 soft and few. Berries very firm, and carry 

 well. Strong grower; enormous bearer. 

 Fruit ripens early, just after strawberries. 

 Not hardy north of 40th parallel without 

 protection. Price — 50c each; $5.00 dozen, 

 by mail, postpaid. 



TO\Vl!7SElTS'S PBEMIXS PRODUCES THE BEST 

 BEKBIES HE HAD ETEB QBOWIT 



Henderson, Ky., June 21, 1928. 

 Gentlemen: — Just writing to tell you how well pleased I 

 am with my Premier plants purchased from you; they pro- 

 duced the best berries I have ever grown. 



A Fine Field of Plants grown liy Mr. Harris, 



Waynesboro, Georgia, June 8, 1928. 

 Dear Mr. Townsend: — The plants you sent me have been 

 received; and wish to thank you for such fine stock; you 

 will always receive my future orders. 



MRS. ALEX. M.\RTIN. 



OT7B FX.&irrs PBODTTCE MOBE BESUZiTS 

 THAN WE CZ.AXia 



Dover Koxcroft, Maine, Sept. 10, 1928. 

 £. W. Townsend & Sons. 



Dear Sirs: — Thanks very much for such fine plants sent 

 me last year; and which has given me such splendid re- 

 sults; they have done better than you said they would. 



EBEX GULLIVER. 



PI.AWTS SO GOOD WANTS OTHEBS TO HAVE 

 THEM, TOO 



Hartford, Conn., May 3, 1928. 



Gentlemen: — Enclosed find order for more strawberry 

 plants. Please rush them out as usual. 



Now I want to order a lot of plants for my neighbors — 

 tell me best way to handle the business. Your products 

 have been so desirable that 1 prefer to order them for 

 others rather than see them go without. — G. C. TAYLOR. 



TOWWSEND'S PLANTS BEST 



Springlicld, Ohio, April 26, 1928. 



Gentlemen: — For many years growers here have been 



growing your plants — 90% of all strawberries grown are 



from Townsend's plants. We used to get them from Michi- 



igan mostly. We did not know what real plants were 



like until we got to growing Townsend's. I believe 



your Townking is going to be your best bet, as it is 



showing up fine here last two years. And cannot 



go back on Premier. Best wishes, 



E. F. GERBLE. 



TOWNSEND'S QUALITY PLANTS PBODUC- 

 ZNG BESULTS WHEBEVEB OBOWN 



Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 3, 1928. 

 Gentlemen: — Herewith you will find enclosed photo 

 showing part of the 65,000 plants purchased from you 

 this year, and wish to congratulate you on your 

 methods of producing high-grade plants for your cus- 

 tomers. My plants have grown from the time I set 

 them, and are still producing young runners. Hun- 

 dreds of people have seen this field, commenting on 

 the growth of it. I cannot praise your plants too 

 highly. I have recommended them to all my friends. 

 Wishing you every success in your production of 

 quality plants, Sincerely yours, H. H.^RRIS. 



STRAWBERRY PLANT PRICES— 



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