W. S. Todd, Greenwood, Delaware 
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PAUL JONES. (Imp.) 
Introduced many years ago it is still one of the best pistillate varieties and is 
largely planted in many sections. The fruit is medium to large, of uniform size 
and shape and holds its size to the very last picking, is firm and of good quality. 
I do not believe there is any variety that will produce more quarts per acre that 
will average larger in size than this. I have been growing this for many years 
and it is still one of my most popular varieties. Last year I did not have half 
enough plants of it to supply my customers but for this season I believe I will 
have enough to fill all orders. 
ABERDEEN. (Per.) 
Originated at the New Jersey Experiment Station several years ago. It makes 
a splendid growth of large healthy plants. It is one of the most productive, 
ripening in early mid-season, and the fruit is large to medium, cone shaped and 
ripens evenly. The color is bright red and attractive, with firm flesh and very 
good flavor. There is quite a demand for the plants from large commercial 
growers in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey where it seems to be at its 
best. 
