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E. W. I'ownseHd, Salisbury, Md. 



LADY TOWNSEND 



.LADY TOWNSEND (Per)— A good 

 early variety where a good long distance 

 shipper is wanted. We know of noth- 



.^ing that will surpass it in most sections 

 •if not allowed to bed too thick. Fruit is 



. very large and very fine flavor. We are 

 receiving every season excellent reports 



• from different sections. Our southern 

 friends are planting hesivy of it on ac- 

 count of its shipping qualities and being 

 extra easy to get a bed. 



Aroma (Per) — late. A very popular 

 X^ariety in the west, grown by the largest 



' associations. Our supply of plants is al- 

 ways sold out early. Is very productive, 

 very firm fruit, large and uniform in 

 size, makes a moderate supply of plants 

 that are strong and healthy. Write for 

 special prices on large orders. 



PRESIDENT (PER)— late.We have riot 

 fruited this variety enough to give 'a 

 perfect description as we always sell out 

 close every season and have never grown 



it in a large way. 



THREE ^W's. (Per)— Mid-season. Or- 

 iginated in Tenn. by W. W. Wallace. 

 Is a very fine variety with us and ex- 

 traordinai'y good crop. per. 



The. dry ■ weather , in fruiting season 

 seeMed to take 'but little effect upon 

 thenj.Fruit , will class as fancy quality, 

 the "^best. W« shall set heavy of it the 

 comiifg.season for fruiting purposes. 



SAMPLE, very -late but not the latest. 

 Is an "all round good variety. We advised 

 Townsend's late Champion set with 

 Sample for a-n ideal ' late patch. Both 

 heavy croppers and entirely' free from 

 rust. 



RED-BIRD-early Imp.A variety claimed 

 by some to be one of the very earliest 

 and best of the early sorts, but has not 

 proven the best for customers in some 

 sections. Requires good attention and 

 the best of soil; will do best under hill 

 culture, fruit long pointed, not very 

 fit'm.We have fine stock of plants true 

 to those wishing them. 



