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G. W. Townsend, Salisbury, Md. 



ROOSEVELT (Per) — Medium to late. 

 Named for the great Bull Mooser by one 

 of his admirers. The Roosevelt is a won- 

 derful variety and will fill almost any 

 want desired in a strawberry except earli- 

 ness. Quality is fine, size is good, heavy 

 yielder, good plant maker, seldom fails to 

 produce a great crop of fine fruit. It 

 grows everywhere on any soil. 



SAUNDERS (Per)— A good all around 

 variety. Fruit well colored and highly 

 flavored. 



SPIiEKDID (Per) — Second early. Good 

 plant maker, fine cropper, rich in pollen, 

 which makes it a good variety to set with 

 imperfect sorts of its season. Size large 

 when kept thinned in bed, otherwise the 

 fruit will not get its size. 



TWILI.EY (Per)— Medium to late. In- 

 troduced by W. F. Allen, 1911. Good 

 plant maker. Seems to do well on most 

 any soil. Very productive, fruit firm and 

 of good flavor, size medium to large. 



UNCJLE JIM (Per)— Of the New York 

 type, said to be the same by many, but 

 I think there is a difference and that the 

 Jim has the best of the two. The Jim is 

 the largest berry grown by me, I think, 

 when the season suits it. In fact, I have 

 seen them so large that I really thought 

 they would have eaten better and looked, 

 better if they had been half their size. 

 Strong', healthy, productive, just the kind 

 to plant for local market or where they 

 can be picked today and sold tomorrow. 

 I have a full stock of THOROUGHBRED 

 PLANTS and they are great sellers. 



BIG JOE (Per) — Medium early. Size 

 6xtra large, fruit firm and of good qual- 

 ity. Is fast taking place of New York 

 and other fancy large berries in this sec- 

 tion. I have not grown Big Joe in a 

 large way, but have heard so many good 

 reports from the berry growers in this 

 section that I now have a fine stock of 

 plants for sale. Plant growth is good, 

 making strong healthy plants. Seems to 



Large, firm, pro- 



Large, firm. 



SUCCESS. 



do well on most any good soil. I recom- 

 mend it for a trial. 



>StJCCESS (Per) — Medium early. This is 

 one of our very best medium early varie- 

 ties and has always grown a full crop for 

 me of the very best fruit. Size large to 

 extra large, moderately firm, quality ex- 

 tra good, one of the very best table va- 

 rieties. For productiveness it is sur- 

 passed by but few. Strong, healthy plant 

 maktr. To show its its popularity I failed 

 to catalog it the past season. Notwith- 

 standing tbat I sold entirely out of plants 

 long before the season was over. I do 

 not know its origination, but it is a good 

 one and one you will be pleased with. 



* DUNCAN (Per)— Late, 

 ductive. 



/.ROADSIDE (Per) — Early, 

 good quality. 



MYERS NO. 1 — Medium to late. Pro- 

 ductive, large to very larg-e, quality firm, 

 good commercial variety. 



EARLrY HATHWAY (Per) — Early. Size 

 medium, quality ordinary. 



FAIRFIELD (Per) — Extra early. Size 

 medium, quality fair. 



OAK'S EARLY (Per) — Extra early. Size 

 medium, quality good. Good for home or 

 distant market. Good plant maker, never 

 fails to make a g-ood crop. 



CARDINAL (Imp) — Midseason to late. 

 Size medium, quality good, productive, 

 good plant maker. 



BETHEL (Per) — Early to midseason. 

 Originatefd in Delaware. Size large, firm, 

 good color and good quality. Very pro- 

 ductive. Is said to be one of the leading 

 market sorts in Delaware. 



BARRYMORE (Per) — Midseason. Orig- 

 inated by Chas. Crane of Massachusetts. 

 Fruit large, dark red, of good quality, 

 firm enough for long distance shipments. 



METEOR (Imp) — Resembles the Sample. 

 If you have one you do not need the 

 other. 



OREM (Per) — ^Season late. Fruit me- 

 dium to large, of good quality, of the 

 Gandy type. 



'*'' CRIMSON CLUSTER (Per) — Late. Of 

 the Gandy type, about same every way. 

 Said to be more productive. 



BUSTER (Imp) — Of the Bubach type, 

 same season and about same size, color 

 and quality. One of my best sellers. 



.^YENING STAR (Per) — A seedling of 

 the Gandy, large, good flavor and pro- 

 ductive. 



£<AMERON'S EARLY (Per) — Season ear- 

 Size medium to large for an early 

 erry, firm and productive, quality ordi- 

 nary. 



..-•^'kiNG EDWARD (Per) — Midseason. 

 Comes to me very highly recommended 

 •by the Ohio Experiment Station. Size 

 large, firm, good quality; in fact, seems 

 to be nothing lacking. 



Kissimmee, Fla., May 6, 1912. 

 Received plants in good condition; do- 

 ing fine. L. M. WILLIAMS. 



