J. W. JONES & SON, FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA 
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LUPTON 
jf_ IIDIiOJI To .^ e man who wishes to grow really fancy berries we un- 
K hesitatingly recommend the Lupton. It is every whit as hand¬ 
some as the justly famous Chesapeake, and is so much superior to that kind 
in vigor of plant growth that we urge all who have a fancy trade to supply 
to at least give Lupton a trial. The fruit is very firm and extremely hand¬ 
some, in fact we do not know of any kind in existance today that shows up to 
better advantage when crated, and it is as productive as any kind we have 
ever grown that was a real fancy berry. It is a perfect flowering kind and is 
suitable for pollenization purposes if needed, ripening early midseason. It 
is not a rampant plant-maker, but has never failed to make a good bed for us 
and theplants are heavily rooted and full of vigor. We say again if you want 
a strictly fancy berry plant Lupton, but we do not advise that it be planted 
on any but a good, rich soil. We have an unusually fine stock of plants for 
this year and feel sure that those who plant these will pick a handsome crop 
of berries in 1936. 
Madison County, Ky. 
April 15th, 1934. 
J. W. Jones & Son, 
Franklin. Va. 
Gentlemen: 
I want to tell you that the strawberry plants I got of you could not have 
been nicer. I thank you, and am sure you will hear from me again. 
A satisfied customer, Mrs. Lizzie Alexander. 
