A cluster of Aberdeen Strawberries. Bears a tremenduous crop. 
ABERDEEN. This is a variety that is making its way very rapidly 
without the help of extensive advertising, which is a sure indication of its 
intrinsic worth. Perhaps it is being more widely planted in New Jersey and 
Pennsylvania than any of the newer varieties. It is not recommended for 
distant shipment, but for near market is surely one of the best. The fruit is 
medium to large, of conical shape, dark red, and of most excellent quality. 
It is an especially strong and vigorous grower, will bring up a crop under the 
most trying conditions. 
BELLMAR. On good soil the berries are large, color bright red, similar 
to Premier but not as dark as Missionary, they have a very large green 
calyx and a gloss which has caused it to be selected as the handsomest among 
hundreds. They are firmer than Premier and not acid. They rank high in 
dessert quality. This is one variety we advise you to try; it is productive, 
handsome and of excellent quality. For the home garden or wayside market 
it is one of the very best. The vigor of its growth makes it desirable for 
trial where others have failed to “bed-up.” 
EXPECTS TO BUY OF US AGAIN 
J. W. Jones & Son, 
Franklin, Va. Montgomery Co., Pa., May 16, 1936. 
Gentlemen: Your plants suited me fine. I expect to buy from you again 
next year. Very truly yours, Frank Croll. 
