30 E. W. TOWNSEND SONS -: SALISBURY - MARYLAND 


A Profitable Berry for Commercial or Home Planting 
The commercial planter who sets Boy- 
senberry this year will be in line for a 
nice profit. The berries are extra large, 
attractive and of fine flavor. Taking the 
buyers wherever Offered, the tremendous 
yields that Boysenberry makes surely will 
cut down production cost and if sold only 
at ordinary berry prices, a good profit can 
be realized, although it is a well known 
fact that they bring from 30 to 50% higher 
price than the Youngberry and other 
varieties of Blackberries. 
Boysenberry with us is perfectly hardy 
and we are of the opinion it can be grown 
successfully as far north as Vermont if 
given winter protection. 
To the Home gardener, we quote what 
AOCWETVEG 
Beysenbenny 

berry, and it will be the pride of your 
garden.’ Our supply of plants is limited 
this year, therefore would advise ordering 
early to be sure of getting plants of this 
fine berry. 
A NEW DEWBERRY 
By Far the Largest and Heaviest Produc- 
ing Berry of the Blackberry or 
Dewberry Family 
@ Berries measure 2 inches in length 
@ Averages 35 berries per quart box 
@ 2200 pints picked from 100 2-year old 
Don’t Miss 
This Special 
Boysen Berry 
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some of the leading Horticulturists in the plants 
country say, “Plant a row of Boysen- 
CURRANTS 
Approved Varieties 
CHERRY. Large berries on short clusters: a 
robust, fruitful variety. The vigorous, stocky 
bushes produce large quantities of bright red fruit 
with thin skins and remarkably fine flavor. 
RED CROSS. Large, red, fine. Very productive 
and of extra high quality. Rich, mild, sub-acid. 
WILDER. Bunch and berries very large, bright, 
attractive red color, even when dead ripe. Flavor 
not too acid and fruit continues on bush for quite 
a period. 
PERFECTION. Beautiful, bright red, holding 
its large size to end of bunch. Easy to pick—a 
superior bearer—less acid and of better quality 
than any other large currant. 
WHITE GRAPE. Very large, yellowish white. 
Mild acid flavor. Extremely valuable for table use. 
Customers ordering Currants and Gooseberries 
by Mail, See Parcel Post Rates, Page 30 
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BLUEBERRIES 
NEW CULTIVATED VARIETIES 
These blueberry plants are a source of 
fine fruits and combine with them an 
ornamental shrub of rare beauty. Large 
plump tender berries the size of grapes 
and practically seedless. The varieties we 
are offering are of the latest origination 
by Department of Agriculture and divid- 
ed into three seasons of ripening, Early, 
Midseason and Late. We will furnish 
plants of any desired ripening season. Two or 
more plants should be set to insure cross pollina- 
tion and full crop. 
PRICES STRONG PLANTS 
Each 3 Plants 6 Plants 12 Plants 
$1.45 $4.15 $7.80 $15.00 
If plants are to be shipped Parcel Post add 20c 
for each plant. 
TWO VEAR 
BUSHES 
Your Choice! 


@ Gross returns from one acre $1760.00 



POORMAN GOOSEBERRY 
GOOSEBERRIES 

Selected List Best Paying Varieties 
Prices: 
30c each; 6 to 10, 27%c each; 
11 to 50, 25c each 
DOWNING. Large, handsome, pale 
green; of splendid quality for both 
cooking and table use. The plant is 
strong and usually free from mildew. 
RED JACKET. This is the most free 
from mildew of all the leading vari- 
eties. The fruit is large, smooth, pale 
red in color, fine flavored, and is pro- 
duced in great abundance. 
POORMAN. Largest, healthiest and 
most vigorous grower. Fruit large, 
red, very attractive; exceedingly 
productive. 
Complete Culture Directions on 
Gooseberries, Currants and Blue- 
berries will be gladly mailed free on 
request. 
