All Orders Shipped Out Promptly On Date Wanted 



Plants at the right time means success; one week delay in your order will probably mean failui'e. It 

 has always been our policy to forward all orders on date booked to go. Our packing and digging force of 

 over 200 well trained employees are working day and night, to live up to our policy; this prompt service 

 goes with every order sent to us; no matter how small or large it may be. This service is appreciated by 

 our customers, and we receive thousands of letters praising our prompt service, a few of which are given 

 in the following. 



May 3rd. 1926. 

 Mr. J. L. Wetzel, of Penn. Writes: 



Plants arrived in fine shape. Want to thank you for sending 

 such nice plants, and the promptness in handling my order. 



Coatesville, Pa., May 4th, '26. 

 E. \V. Townsend (i Sons 



Plants received today in fine condition; thank you very much for 

 your promptness in sending them; will recommend your plants to my 

 friends. 



Daniel Fellcnbaum. 



Mr. Evans, of Kingston, Pa., states that plants were received 

 three days after order was sent and certainly appreciates the good 

 service that we have given him. 



Tennessee, April Ist., '26. 

 E. W. Townsend 6^ Sons 



Plants came to hand in fine condition. They were the finest 

 lot of plants that we have ever bought; thanks for getting my order 

 off so promptly. 



Maple Hill Nursery. 



Dayton, Va., March 25, '26. 

 E. W. Townsend (i Sons 



Gentlemen: Strawberry plants received Monday, all in good 



condition; many thanks for the extras and the prompt service. 



L. Good. 



Ludlow, Mass., April 28th, '26 

 E. W. Townsend (f Sons 



Dear Sirs: Plants arrived all O.K. Please accept our thanks 



for prompt service and fine plants, for we folks certainly appreciate 

 the way you have bandied our order. 



A. Newman 



Millville, N. J., April 7th. 

 E. W. Townsend (f Sons 



Dear Sirs: Strawberry plants you shipped me on the 3rd arrived 



in fine condition. Many thanks for your prompt and careful at- 

 tention. 



Long Acre Farm. 



Dcleware, N. J., April 28th. 

 E. W. Townsend ^ Sons 



Gentlemen: The plants arrived at Vail today, they certainly 



came through in a hurry and I want to tell you that they arc fine 

 and in the best of condition due to your careful packing. Your ser- 

 vice and good treatment is certainly appreciated. 



Trapp, Pa., May 8th.. '26. 

 E. W. Townsend (f Sons 



Gentlemen: Strawberry plants came O. K. and are fine. Many 



thanks for prompt shipment and extra plants. 



J. Wylie. 



Pennington, N. J., May lOth '26. 

 E. W. Townsend 6? Sons 



Forward us at once 4.000 Champion Everbearing. We forwarded 



order to , April the 9th, and have not received them 



yet. Received several letters that they are shipping them; but up to 

 the present time have not shown up. 



H. S. 

 (E.\tract from letter received May the 27th, '26.) 

 Received the plants on May the 14th and put in Saturday; they 

 are doing nicely and am more than pleased with your plants and ser- 

 vice. The order we sent out on April the 9th to we re- 

 ceived on May 25th; do not believe that we will save one half of 

 them. 



April the 5th. "26. 

 Mr. Henry A. Schakel, of Indiana, writes: Find enclosed order 

 for more of Townsend's Plants, the ones purchased last year sure 

 were fine and from the looks of the beds will have a bumper crop. 



Noel, Mo., March 29th '26. 

 E. W. Townsend £^ Sons 



Plants sent mc arrived in good condition; want to express my 

 thanks to you for your e.xtra plants. Will speak a good word for 

 Townsend is' Sons when ever the opportunity presents itself. 



A. Winkler. 



Bristol, April the 3rd, '26. 

 Mr. R. C. Anderson, of Tcnn.. writes: Plants that I received 

 from you some time ago arrived in the best of condition; never saw 

 better plants in my life. Every one is growing, not one withered 

 when set out. Far as quality is considered they can not be beaten 

 at any price. Your method of packing is just as fine as could be, 

 with generous count. Appreciate the way you do business. Will 

 do all in my powu to help you get business lor you certainly de- 

 serve it. 



East Hartford, Conn., March 29, '26. 

 E. W. Townsend (f Sons 



The plants I ordered from you some time ago have certainly 



done wonders in my garden where plants from were a 



failure. Enclosed find list of plants that I wish for this year. 



April 15th '26. 

 Mr. John Crawley, of Easton, Pa., writes: Enclosed find an or* 

 der for more plants. The ones that i ordered last year came in good 

 condition and are looking fine; thanks for the generous count. 



Little Falls, N. J., 4-22-'26. 



Our friend, William Selle, writes us: We have received all of 



our plants in first-class order and wish to thank you for promptness 

 and extra count. 



Union, West Va., July 23rd. 

 E. W. Townsend (f Sons 



Dear Sirs: This Spring we picked over one hundred bushels of 



berries that we kept count of off the 2,000 plants purchased from you 

 some time ago. The berries were extra fine and brought a good price 

 in town. Kindly send me your new cat.ilogue when you get them as 

 I certainly don't want to miss getting some more of your plants. 



J.Walker. 



Kingham, Kansas, December the 28th '25. 

 E. W. Townsend (f Sons 



The spring of 1924 I purchased a few World's Champion Ever- 

 bearing plants from you. I set 4 square rods of ground in them. 

 Besides what we ate, I sold the first year $62.00 worth of berries 

 from them; the second year 1 sold $63.25. There is a good demand 

 in summer and fall for berries here at 35c to 45c a quart. We 

 highly recommend your plants and service. 



I. Scott. 

 (Note Mr. Scott purchased 150 plants.) 



Hancock, Md., March 20th. 

 E. W. Townsend (i Sons 



Gentlemen: The piece of land that I picked strawberries from 



last year was 30x30 ft. and the yield of this patch netted me $55.00, 

 after paying all expenses of picking. Enclosed find order for $15.00 

 as I want to increase my setting this year, for you certainly can make 

 money off of Townsend's plants. 



W. Faith. 



Monsey, N.Y., February 26th. 

 E. W. Townsend (f Sons 



Dear Sirs: Had a fine stand of plants for picking tliis past 



spring. Off of a setting of 1,000 plants I picked four hundred and 

 sixteen quarts at one picking. Find enclosed order for this year as 

 we would not be without your plants. 



A Messenger. 



Chaney, Md., May 16th. 



Dear Mr, Townsend: Just started shipping Premiers Saturday. 



Have been getting $12.00 per crate. Will get about 25 crates today. 

 They are the finest berries I have ever seen and great yielders. En- 

 closed find check for part payment on 30.000 plants to hold for mc 

 until next spring. I do not want to be without your stock. 



J. Chaney. 

 (Note_Mr. Chaney cleared at the rate of SISOO.OO per acre.) 



