12 J. W. JONES & SON, FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA | 
There is no doubt about it, our plants do make good eds 
Bi Joe Old, mid-season variety. Losing favor to Fairland and Tem- 
g ple. We have a few nice plants. 
Read Star Uuguestionably 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 Jate kind in your list order Red Star. Our supply is hmited. 
Robinson New and from Michigan. Vigorous grower, healthy fo- 
liage. Berries small here. Fairly productive. Doing well 
in the Mid - West. 
S arkle This is a very fine one to, at least, give a trail. We have 
'-) felt that it was the best of the Fairland, Temple, Sparkle 
combination. These have the distinction of being free from red stele, which 
for so long a time has wrought havoe with plant vigor at the ripening 
season. 
The Sparkle is the latest of this trio and, while only medium in size, 
is the best in appearance of the lot. The berries are round and even in 
shape, fairly firm, has a high freezing rating, and a very glossy surface. 
The time of ripening is somewhat later than Premuim, and it remains in 
bearing for a long season. We have seen.at least one crop of the Sparkle 
on very light sandy land that looked fine and where there was a good 
crop of berries on the. vines. 
If you have not tried it, do so. If you have you know better than we 
can tell you whether it has value for your situation. 
