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E. W. TOWNSEND SONS • SALISBURY • MARYLAND 



BIGGER PROFITS 

 MORE SALES 



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TOWNSEND'S 



SjV&utSfcaUt PLANTS 



LET TOWNSEND'S Selected Strain Plants 

 do for you what they are doing for our 

 customers in every state of the Union — bring you 

 bigger, profitable yields and make more sales for 

 your berries. No matter in what section of the coun- 

 try you live, there is one or more varieties listed in 

 this catalogue suitable to your section. Our low 

 express rates and method of packing plants insure 

 safe arrival and cheap transportation to all sections 

 of the country. We have a fine stock of high quality 

 plants and ask for your order "fully confident" we 

 can please you. 



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• NORTHERN GROWERS RECOGNIZE 



THE HARDINESS OF TOWNSEND'S 



SELECT STRAIN PLANTS 



ORTHERN GROWERS now 

 recognize the real hardiness of 

 Townsend's Select Strain plants. Here, the 

 temperature often falls around zero, and 

 lower. This is very cold weather for any 

 plants, and Townsend's prove their worth 

 by not being affected by this bitter cold.- 

 During these spells, our plants are not pro- 

 tected by mulch of any kind, but have 

 hardened themselves against frigid tem- 

 peratures to such an extent that Northern 

 growers are convinced that nowhere in the 

 country can they obtain plants any hardier 

 than Townsend's Select Strain plants. 



DEAR SIRS: Aroostook Co., Maine. 



The acre of plants I got of you last year had a 

 very heavy crop this year. Your plants are wonder- 

 ful and I plan to send you an order in the spring. 



MARY E. JONES 



DEAR SIRS: Hillsboro Co., N. H. 



The plants came in perfect condition. I don't see 

 how anyone could ask for better plants. The Fall- 

 bearing are full of berries and have been since last 

 of July. H. M. HOLLIS 



GENTLEMEN: Oswego Co., N. Y. 



The demand for your Dorsett and Fairfax berries 

 was so unexpected and persistent that increased 

 plantings will have to be made. Find enclosed order 

 for additional stock. K. A. LEWIS 



DEAR SIRS: Shiawassee Co., Mich. 



I have ordered stock from you for years and al- 

 ways found every order just as represented. So am 

 coming back for more this year. 



W. S. NIVER 



GENTLEMEN: Kennebec County, Maine. 



From the 3,000 Mastodon Fallbearing plants or- 

 dered from you I picked 3,600 quarts of fine berries. 

 This was a record yield for me and I am well pleased 

 with the profits obtained. R. HILDREATH 



DEAR SIRS: Bergen County, Penna. 



Your plants certainly will do all you claim for 

 them. I picked $400.00 worth of berries from one 

 quarter acre. E. V. ORT 



DEAR SIRS: Orleans County, N. Y. 



We are well pleased with the results obtained from 

 Townsend's plants. From the 5,000 Premier, we have 

 already picked over 4,000 quarts and not near thru 

 yet, as this letter is being written. 



FRANK M. SNYDER 



DEAR MR. TOWNSEND: 



Somerset County, Penna. 

 Enclosed find order for more strawberry plants. 

 From my last Townsend's plants, I picked at the 

 rate of 13,940 quarts per acre. County Agent said 

 they were the finest plants he had ever seen. 



G. SADLER 



GENTLEMEN: Bristol County, Mass. 



Enclosed find order making a total of 6,200 plants. 

 The plants purchased from you before; for just an 

 acre picked 12,600 quarts of the best quality berries I 

 ever grew. C. G. CHACE 



DEAR MR. TOWNSEND: Morris County, N. J. 



I purchased 2,000 Premier from your firm in 1934. 

 I did so well with them in 1935, that I purchased 

 from you 3,000 Townking and 2,000 Premier, for 

 which I won the first prize in New Jersey State 

 Project Contest, for having the finest patch of 

 berries of any student in the State. Three Agricul- 

 ture teachers looked my patch over and said it was 

 the best patch they had ever seen in the State. 



F. W. HAGMAN 



GENTLEMEN: Payne County, Okla. 



I wish to take this method of expressing my ap- 

 preciation for the excellent strawberry plants we 

 received from you this spring. They were the best 

 fruit plants of any that I have ever received and 

 arrived in excellent condition. 



G. F. GRAY 



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