£. Ijl). *^ownsend & Jons' 5trawberry Tlants 





LUPTON (per) A very large handsome 

 berry and an excellent shipper. Berries com- 

 pare in size to such varieties as Chesapeake, 

 Very attractive in appearance and a good seller 

 on all markets. Not as productive as some 

 varieties. But nearly every berry is perfect. 

 Our sales increase every year on Lupton plants. 



MASCOT (per) This is one of the latest, and 

 one of the largest berries we have grown. Only 

 surpassed in size by World's Wonder. And in 

 quality it will please both for home use and 

 market. Grows well on most any good soil in 

 any state. And will prolong the shipping 

 season over most late varieties a week to ten 

 days. 



McALPINE (per) A very valuable late 

 variety for high, sandy soil, fruit medium in size, 

 very prolific and excellent quality. Recom- 

 mended for home use or market. 



PEARL (per) This is supposed to be the 

 very latest strawberry known to date. And is 

 an excellent variety to prolong the season, 

 a strong hardy grower on most soils and climates. 

 Fruit large to very large, firm and sweet. Cer- 

 tainly a valuable variety where a late berry is in 

 demand. 



TOWNSENDS BIG LATE (imp) A 



Townsend Introduction introduced by us in 

 191 1, found growing on our farms in 1906. It 

 has been grown in practically every section 

 where strawberries are grown and has proved 

 itself a great money maker for the average 

 grower. I have never tasted any berry that has 

 a finer flavor. It is surely the aristocrat of the 

 standard varieties for quality. Plant it with 

 Ford, or Town-King and it will surely please 

 you. 



WM. BELT (per) For a good many years 

 Wm. Belt has been known best for its good 

 eating quality. Fruit large to very large and a 

 good variety for home use or local market. Very 

 productive. A great favorite in the Middle and 

 Northern States. 



WORLDS WONDER (per) Worlds Won- 

 der has gone unchallenged for years as the 

 largest berry grown. Frankly it is too large to 

 be pretty. Very mild in flavor and a great 

 favorite among market gardeners and home 

 gardens. A wonderful product, takes but a few 

 plants to furnish a large family with all the 

 berries they can use. Will grow anywhere straw- 

 berries will grow. 



Mr. 



Chas. 



D. Andrea 



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A Field of 

 "TOWNKING" and "MAY QUEEN" 



Mr. H. Downing, Cambridge, Mass., says: Your 

 house was weli recommended to me by Mr. Geo. Doe 

 of Wakefield, N. H. , as having good stock of 

 plants. Will you kindly forward catalogue, with 

 full information as to best varieties for this 

 State. 



'BWB? ^z^^ 



E. W. Townsend, 3rd, and His Favorite Dish 



