J. W. JONES & SON, FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA 
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A Basket of Premier 
Premier 
Of all berries ever introduced Premier has been more nearly 
ideal than any we have ever grown. Before the introduction 
of Dorsett and Fairfax it was beyond all question the best early variety ever 
offered the American public. For several years now in spite of manifold 
adverse conditions it has produced enormous crops. In other years when 
other kinds were failing on account of lack of moisture Premier was still 
on the job. It is a good grower, making plenty of stocky, heavily rooted 
plants, but not inclined to get too thick, you always have a bed that is just 
about right. It is tremendously productive of good sized berries, and no 
matter how many kinds there are in the market Premier always brings a good 
price if there is not too much rain at the picking season. It does not matter 
where you may live we can recommend Premier, as reports from all sections 
agree in placing it at the head of the list. The weakness it has is a fail¬ 
ure to ship well when there is heavy rain during the ripening season, but if 
it is fairly dry and cool Premier is one of the best ever grown. 
J. W. Jones & Son, Clark County, Indiana. 
Franklin, Va. April 15th, 1934. 
Dear Sirs: 
The order for plants arrived in the very finest condition. I have bought 
hundreds of thousands of plants, and these were the best packed of any I have 
seen for a long time. Sincerely, J. W. Hunt. 
Dear Sirs: • Louisville, Ky., September 11th, 1934. 
Plants bought of you two years ago were wonderful. Please send me 
your new price list. Yours truly, J. C. Thompson. 
