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PRICE LIST AT Bee. 435% PL. & R. 
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For 942 PAID 
Select otrawherry Plants FRANKLIN, VA. 
Permit No. 16 
Grown by 
J. W. JONES & SON 
FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA 



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Greetings jor 1942 
For the first time in all the years we have been selling plants we are not, 
this year, issuing a regular catalog, but are instead sending out this little 
price list. This is for two reasons. 
First of all: It will enable us to sell plants for about twenty-five cents 
less per thousand than we otherwise could, since a regular catalog adds that 
much to the price. 
In the second place: all of us feel that it is wise and patriotic to save as 
much as possible of materials that are vital to our national defense effort— 
and paper is one of them. 
Across the eastern half of the United States there was a very marked 
drouth through the summer and fall of 1941. Our plants are of very fine 
quality, since they did not get thick in the beds, but we have only about 50% 
of a good yield. We hope that we will have enough for all our friends, but 
would advise that you write us early as to your requirements. 
Terms are cash with order, but of course we will hold your order a 
reasonable time awaiting your remittance. This we would prefer to be by 
Bank Draft or Post Office Money Order. 
All our plants are neatly cleaned and tied in bunches of 27 (counted as 25), 
labeled with wood labels, and very carefully packed in slatted crates with 
damp moss. They should reach you in the best of condition. If they do not, 
refuse them and write us. We will replace and collect from the Express 
Company. 
We will appreciate your orders and will do our best to please you. We 
feel sure we can. 
~" W. JONES & SON. 
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