E. W. Townsend, Salisbury, Md. 



FIELD OF KLONDYKES- 



HEFLIN'S EARLY (Per)— Has its 

 greatest popularity in the South. Fruit 

 large to extra large, firm, good quality, 

 always bringing the highest price in 

 market. We have a fine stock of plants, 

 entirely free from disease, at a very 

 low price. 



HAVERLAND (Imp)— One of the very 

 best mid-seasons when pollinized with 

 SEN-DUNLAP, as we think the two va- 

 rieties should never be parted. Each va- 

 riety seems to do better when set to- 

 gether.. There are nothing better for com- 

 mercial purposes in the northern states. 

 Have a good supply of plants but al- 

 ways sell out early in season. If you de- 

 sire the Thoroughbreds let us have the 

 order early. 



GOLDEN GATE (Per)— Mid-season to 

 late. A very good variety, hails from 

 Mass., sent out by the grand old man, 

 S. H. Warren. Where a fancy variety 

 is wanted and quality is required, take 

 this one. 



HUMMER — Mid-season. Extra large, 

 quality poor, very soft, very showy and 

 a favorite with most market gardeners. 



EXCELSIOR. One of the oldest early 

 sorts, known everywhere and is still the 

 standard with lots of growers. We have 

 a fine stock of plants at extremely low 

 figures. Write for discount on large or- 

 ders. Don't forget to try some Maud 

 Muller with them, same season. Twice 

 as large, twice as good every way. 



PARSON'S BEAUTY— Mid-season. Ex- 

 tra productive, size large, moderately 

 firm, good strong plant maker. In some 

 sections it is planted more than any 

 other variety. Very fine table berry and, 

 excellent, for canning purposes. 



DUNCAJSr Late, with us. Not very 



popular, fruit medium to large, quality 

 poor, very productive, good plant maker. 



TENN — An old favorite in the South. 

 A very fancy berry and very productive. 

 Good quality, will take care of itsself. 

 Called the poor man's berry. 



HOFFMAN (Per)— An old standard in 

 the South, especially Virginia. Too well 

 known to need description. Season very 

 earliest to ripen. 



