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J. W. JONES & SON, FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA 
HAVERLAND 
HAVERLAND. It is a heavy yielder and can be depended upon to bring 
up a crop every season. If you have any berries at all, you are sure to have 
Havcr'and, it is one of the toughest and strongest growers there is on the 
list. The berries are fair size, long-conical, firm and a fair shipper, and it 
never rusts. Not so popular as it once was, but a wonderful berry in some 
places still, though Premier has about displaced it in many, if not most 
localities. 
GIBSON. Not especially recommended for a shipping berry but fine 
for local market or home use. Berries large, beautiful dark red color, vigor¬ 
ous grower and very productive. Bears through a long season and very 
popular for canning. 
GANDY. For forty years one of the leading late kinds and by some 
still considered the best. The only trouble is, that on dry soils or in a very 
dry season it cannot be depended on to bear well. Of extraordinary shipping 
and selling qualities, it is still the leading market berry for late in some berry 
producing centers. A free plant maker and good grower generally, yet 
sometimes failing in vigor. Its remarkable firmness makes it keep on the 
vines longer than almost any kind we know, and it never fails to bring the 
price. For late it is good. Many kinds have challenged its supremacy but 
none as yet altogether dislodged it. Must be planted on moist, rich soil 
