14 E. W. TowNSEND & Sons' Strawherry Plants 



Set Our Selected New Ground 



Fresh Dug, Properly Trimmed, Every Bundle Labele 



TOWNSEND'S QUALITY PLANTS 



Have been rarefnlly erown under the direct supervision of one of the Townsends, and nothinjr 

 has been spareil to develop a phint that will produce greater yield for our customers. Extra heavy 

 double fruit crowns and a heavy mass of roots like the photograph above is the kind of plants 

 that yon will receive from us — wbich is sure to please you and make you bigprer profits on 

 your berries. 



PRODUCES LARGER FRUIT 



BRINGS FANCY PRICES 



Om- customers write us that they always command hishest prices on the market for their 

 fruit; which means a larjrer profit for them. There is nothing that will Rive the grower greater 

 satisfaction than to be able to harvest a large crop of fancy berries — which he knows will always 

 be in demand. Mr. Walthers, of Naples, N. Y., stated that his berries were the finest he ever 



saAv; and could have sold more if he could have 

 had them. Mr. M. II. Warner. Manchester, 

 Conn., states that he picked 9000 quarts of the 

 finest berries he had ever picked. Thousands 

 of our customers will state that it pays them 

 to buy Townsends-Qnality-Plants, for they have 

 no trouble selling the big yields of Fancy Fruit 

 our plants produce. 



pbj:mieb tine but rowNxiNa best 



BVIIR SEEN 



Gilman City, Mo., June 21, 1928. 

 Gentlemen: — One year ago last spring I sent to you for 

 plants — I ordered Premier, and Townking. Premier has 

 done very fine. I am well pleased with them. But Town- 

 king finest I ever saw. I was sorry when they were gone. 

 Last spring I planted Mastodon. They are fine, and grow 

 well here. 



Respectfully. 



Plant Dlg'^lug' Time. 



W. J. NETHBORRO. 



