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E. W. Townsend «fc Co.'s Great Crops of 



variety and it is hardly necessary to say more. We have grown it here, 

 with 10,000 quarts to the acre. The Superior does not run down in size like 

 many other berries and when it comes in quality, we, will put it against 

 any berry grown. We advise every one that receives this catalogue to send 

 us a order for at least a few hundred of this grand variety and if you are 

 not satisfied after growing the crop, we will refund the money without a 

 question. Plants large and makes a plenty of them. AVe believe the berry 

 would shij) from Florida to Boston without ice in j^erfect safety. 



The I/ady Townsend 



Warfield (Imp) — Another good midstnson berry. Variety too well 

 known to need any description. 



Salisbury — This berry comes from N. C, seedling from Klondike, Hoff- 

 man and Dixie Belle. We have fruited this berry for two seasons and it is 

 claimed bj^ many to be the best early berry they had ever seen. Plants are 

 vigorous, free from rust. Berries rich dark red through, and very hard and 

 firm, in fact we have never seen a better shipper, and from wlh'at we have 

 seen of it we believe that it will do well on any soil. 



