12 J. W. JONES & SON, FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA 


There is no doubt about it, our plants do make good beds 
Bj Joe Old, mid-season variety. Losing favor to Catskill and Tem- 
g ple. We have a few nice plants. 
S a rkle Another new variety from New Jersey of Aberdeen and Fair- 
p fax parentage. Very good in the north on heavy land. It is a 
good plant maker and red stele resistant and quite productive in spots. Worth 
a trial for local market. 
Red Star Uuquestionably the best very late kind. It makes very 
large, robust plants that are always healthy and deep 
rooted. This enables them to bring to ripening a good crop of very large 
berries that on account of being late always find a ready market. If you 
wish to include a late kind in your list order Red Star. Needs a rich, moist 
soil for best results. 
R Lb New and from Michigan. Vigorous grower, healthy fo- 
ooi]nson liage. Eerries small here. Fairly producitve. 

A valued friend and customer from the Bluegrass of Kentucky writes: 
“Plants received today in fine order, and will say we have been growing 
berries for over forty five years and they are the best I think we have 
ever received” — Mr. Lem Karsner. 
From Mr. William Buescher of Missouri: “Received the strawberry plants 
in very good shape and have them planted. They are looking fine. We thank 
you for the prompt service.” . ; 
