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ALLEN’S BOOK OF BERRIES-1921 
Lupton—a Money-Maker. 
See description , page 19. 
PAUL JONES. Without exception, the most productive berry 
we have ever seen. A vigorous grower, making plentyof plants for 
a good fruiting bed. On high, sandy land, the plants produced 
for us over 5,000 quarts per acre and if it had all been as good as 
some of the more moist spots, we believe they would have pro¬ 
duced 8,000 to 10,000 quarts, without any manure or fertilizer 
being applied, either at planting time, or in the spring before 
fruiting. The berries are rather long and conical in shape, re¬ 
sembling Haverland; but they are somewhat darker in color and 
more attractive in appearance. They are above medium in 
size ripen evenly all over, of good quality and a good shipper. 
We use this variety very largely in our fruiting patches. They will 
grow almost anywhere, and they certainly do produce the fruit. 
The blossoms are imperfect and should be planted with Big Joe, 
Dunlap, Gold Mine or Ekey. Where a large quantity of medium 
sized, good looking, good quality berries are wanted Paul Jones 
heads the list. Price, $8.00 per 1,000. See illustration, page 17. 
Rewastico. The berries are of a light cardinal red, uniformly 
large and regular in shape. The fruit is firm enough to carry 
to distant markets in good condition. The quality is good. 
Blossoms are perfect and rich in pollen. Price, $8.00 per 1,000. 
Tennessee Prolific. Berries medium size and light in color. 
Flesh fine grained and of good quality. Fairly good shipper. 
Very productive. Good pollenizer. Price, $8.00 per 1,000. 
Warfield. Very popular for canning on account of its rich flesh 
and high color. It is a vigorous grower and persistent plant 
maker. If not allowed to get too thick it will produce a great 
crop of medium-sized, highly flavored and highly colored berries. 
Blossoms imperfect. Plant with Dunlap, Big Joe, Ekey or Magic 
Gem or Gold Mine. Price $6.00 per 1,000. 
Late Varieties 
Amanda. The largest berry we have ever seen. Plants are 
large vigorous and healthy. Blossoms are perfect. The fruit 
is dark red in color, somewhat irregular in shape and of good qual¬ 
ity. It is very productive. Mr. Fred Harvey of Virginia says, 
“I have tried a great many strawberries, but have none ever ap¬ 
proached Amanda in size, or productiveness, and no one that I 
know can excel you in either plants or packing.” Price, $10.00 
per 1,000. 
Aroma. The leading fancy market berry in many sections. 
Vigorous grower. Very productive. Blossoms perfect. Rich 
in pollen, making it good to plant with Hustler, Sample, Fendall, 
Kellogg’s Prize, etc. Berries large, rich in color. Beautiful 
green caps make them show up well in the package. Excellent 
shipper. Sells with the best. Price, $8.00. 
Fine Shape. 
Grundy County, Mo., April 26, 1920. 
The 1,000 Chesapeake arrived in fine shape. Thanks. 
Brecks & Jones. 
