1 E. W. TOWNSEND SONS - SALISBURY - MARYLAND 
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OLant— No Rust 
FORD “tere 
A Townsend's Introduction That 
Has Stood the Test of Years 
FORD. like Premier is frost resistant * 
and has made hundreds of our custom- 
ers big money when other late varieties 
were killed by frost. Ford is a strong, 
hardy plant grower on all soils. Fruit 
very large, firm and of good quality; 
ranks with the very best in production. Ford 
will make too many plants if not kept thinned 
out. When set in the matted row system, keep 
it thinned out and you will not be disappointed 
in this grand variety. Another thing about 
Ford, in all our years of growing this variety, 
we have yet to see any Signs of rust or heard 
of a crop failure. 
Ford. A late variety that produces when other crops 
fail. We recommend it. 

TOWNSEND’S PREMIER YIELDS 8,000 QUARTS PER ACRE 
THIRD YEAR Shenandoah County, Virginia. 
I have been using your Premier plants for years with fine 
results, picking 8,000 quarts per acre last season from a 3 
year old patch. Quote me on 3,000 Premier and 2,000 Catskill. 
CHAS. M. WILL. 
Cambria County, Pa. 
Enclosed money order for $28.60 for strawberry plants. I 
purchased some from you in 1934, and the berries were 
wonderful and I would not order elsewhere. As ever your 
old customer. MR. GEORGE J. KLINK. 
Delaware Co., Ohio. 
We have 2% acres of Townsend’s Premier that we set in 
1935, they produced heavily this year (1936). We are well 
satisfied with your plants. MR. ROBERT R. LACHER. 
Townsend’s 
Select Plants 
Tell the Story 
At Harvest 
A Bearing Field of Ford, as Above Picture, 
is Like Having in the Bank. 

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LUPTON 
A Favorite Late Variety for 
New Jersey and Penna. 
Originated in New Jer- 
sey and widely grown in 
that state, where it seems 
to be at its best. We can 
also recommend it for 
Ohio, New York, West Vir- 
ginia and Pennsylvania. 
Berries are large, attrac- 
tive in appearance and an 4 
excellent shipper. Under 4 
tests while up with the | 
average late berry, it was 
BIG LATE (IMP.) not as good a producer as 




Excellent for Dessert Qualities Rae eeeeee re 
A Townsend introduction, known large size and attractive 
as the Aristocrat, for the dessert color it always demands 
qualities found in this berry. Proven top prices. If you have 
a good money maker for the market trade wanting berries of 
gardener, as it is a heavy producer fancy appearance Lupton 
on most any ordinary soils. Fruit will serve you well, al- 
medium to large; bright, glossy red. though the eating quality 
Fruit stems hold the berries well up is not as good as some of 
LUPTON 
off the ground. the other late varieties. 
